Freestyler
Well-Known Member
yes.
Granted Lescott made a couple of errors yesterday, but Richards? Petrov got nowth out of him and yes the cross they scored from although it by-passed Richards there was two central defenders who should have been closer and got a block in.Dobsy said:I've been away for a while but the old weaknesses of Lescott and Richards' positioning were still there yesterday. The rags are still better as a unit, but man for man no one in England is better.
Barca and Madrid would hurt us.
Happy Feet said:Played 2 games, hardly time to judge.
boateng said:Why do some City fans get ahead of ourselves?
We beat Swansea and Bolton, and suddenly we are the best team in the country and the 3rd best in Europe....wtf? We haven't even played in the CL yet, or won the league yet.
At the end of the day we have not played a top 5 team yet, which will tell us how far we have come. Sunday will be our chance against Spurs.
United raped us in the C.Shield not so long ago and have a better defense than us. We have the better squad, but they have a far better manager who proved it last season by winning the league with a pretty average squad.
Yeah, i dare you call me a rag.
Pam said:I don't think so.
Cobwebcat said:1 FC Barcelona 4257
2 Real Madrid 3994
3 Manchester United 3892
4 FC Porto 3601
5 Chelsea 3513
6 Bayern München 3357
7 Internazionale 3246
8 Arsenal 3216
9 Manchester City 3197
Now it gets difficult...............
Citizenhill said:Barcelona, Real Madrid and United are currently better than us. Come the end of the season, that may be different, a full season together could ultimately mean we prove everyone, including ourselves wrong. The media were always on our backs about not winning anything with the amount of money we'd spent, now that we've won something the fact the league is not in our trophy room means it is still not enough for them. Its about how we play as a team more than anything for me, I mean Smalling looked shit at Fulham for me, now he's playing like he's been great for a while, strange. But its how United play as a team, good players become great players. We need our great players becoming exceptional players, when that happens, we will be the best.
Also, even though they did link up well at times, the amount of times they played a horrible pass, only for it to ricochet into another City player through on goal, or at least in a great position, was incredible. This particularly applied to Edin Dzeko, who for the second time in two matches got a goal this way, although to be fair the finish was good this time around.