Jude Bellingham

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It has all the components of the Haaland deal, even the players at the ‘table’, real will go on the offensive and seemingly out of the loop, much like Erling…. The United takeover will shift opinion, however they have one factor missing which will always cement such deals, no pep

People should realise (sure they do), that we have the greatest coach, probably to grace the game, he reinforces any lingering doubt that if you want to elevate your game, you want to be part of his legacy… what he’s done to rewire the DNA of this club won’t be appreciated for decades
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It has all the components of the Haaland deal, even the players at the ‘table’, real will go on the offensive and seemingly out of the loop, much like Erling…. The United takeover will shift opinion, however they have one factor missing which will always cement such deals, no pep

People should realise (sure they do), that we have the greatest coach, probably to grace the game, he reinforces any lingering doubt that if you want to elevate your game, you want to be part of his legacy… what he’s done to rewire the DNA of this club won’t be appreciated for decades

Pep won’t get the credit he deserves, from the media at least, until he’s gone. As far as I’m concerned he is far and away the best manager in the world. He has built 2 great City teams and is building his third. As long as he is here we should appreciate his genius.

Once he’s gone we’re going to have the most difficult job of all, replacing the best.
 
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Hello how is it possible for people to be extremely biased. How is bellingham twice the player of coutinho ? If bellingham had coutinhos talent or could create magic like him, no one would have a problem with paying 150m for him. Coutinho ended up being a flop but bellingham doesn’t have even half the talent Coutinho showed.
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Muppet wouldn’t could find the Etihad on a map of Manchester.
 
Pep won’t get the credit he deserves, from the media at least, until he’s gone. As far as I’m concerned he is far and away the best manager in the world. He has built 2 great City teams and is building his third. As long as he is here we should appreciate his genius.

Once he’s gone we’re going to have the most difficult job of all, replacing the best.
I think there is a chance that 30 years from now Pep is viewed as the best manager of all time
 
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