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A wins a win, all be it against relegation fodder. It’s glaringly obvious we need 2 decent midfielders and a RB.
Why the fuck would you want us to sell a good young lad who pep trustDo I really need to answer that?
Can’t believe you’ve written it tbh.
It’s such a reductive line to trot out mate.
We might as well pack up half the City threads on here.
I’ve said that a few times about Phil. I think he’s suffering still. Long COVID symptoms maybe?I’d agree with a lot of that tbf.
(I also mentioned it in the match thread but I’ve got a trace memory of reading earlier in the season Foden had a bad bout of covid. If he’s struggled to ever fully recover from that, it could be factor in his performances since)
He’s hardly had more than 2 minutes previously. You can’t blow that!Onwards and upwards - what do pro's say - one game at a time and see where the cards fall in May. Great to see McAtee playing well...needed that as he has blown a few opportunities he's had this season..well done son
Yes, he did very well ..... especially that part he played in Haalands goal.Not much to say, mcatee did well
I’ve already explained my reasons to you mate, in my reply to you back on p39 of this thread, no point in me repeating it.Why the fuck would you want us to sell a good young lad who pep trust
That is what I saw. Agreed.This result is good for confidence, but the performance from some was dreadful, Phil most of all for me, yes he had the shot that led to us taking the lead, but I was pleased when he was taken, didn't really attack, and couldn't be arsed helping defensively.
Sainho's best game after the poor effort against Everton, Bernardo worked hard (but miles off his best), Ake as always (hope it's the same fatigue as Thursday), Lewis good in bits, poor in others, Haaland worked harder than normal, but it's currently quite a low bar, hopefully the goal will boost his confidence. Kovacic did well enough in the one man midfield, but he's not Rodri (nor close).
Akanji is out of form, but I trust him, Gvardiol goes from the sublime to the ridiculous. KdB still tries his best, but it's gone for me, some of his passes were terrible, even the short ones.
The overall thing today that stood out to me was our giving the ball away, and our lack of composure in possession is a real worry.
The big positive was McAtee, not lumbered by the recent form.
Perhaps he is a decent bloke, no idea I've never met himI think City get judged harshly. Every team in the Premier League has excellent footballers who will create a chance or two expecially at home. We aren't going to get through a game without conceding a break or a shot. Teams are also excellent at getting through a press now (where ours is lacking at the moment is the second press as our midfield has no legs and the wingers dont contribute as much as they used to) but there were a couple of positive signs today - KdB mugged one of theirs on the edge of the box which he hasn't done for ages.
Foden took a couple of balls pinged into him on the half turn and was a bit more direct than usual. Savinho took his chance quite nicely. Ake looks in decent form. Gvardiols headed back pass was a little short but I think he was expecting Ortega to be a bit more assertive. There were even people moving for the players taking throw ins and we didn't immediately concede possession from them.
But the most alarming thing for me was seeing van Nistelrooy interacting with Pep and our players and seeming like a decent guy
So you didnt go back and read...proves my point....I listed a number of positives...maybe take a look at yourself and your own mindset (defensive, aggressive whatever) as you clearly ignored the positives I put and would rather just have a pop at someone .....KDB was poor....he has been all season and today was no differentFuck off you negative prick..
You slated Kevin..you always have a pop at some player...
Hope you support them better at the game..
Ex United so by default a Hitler loving muppet.Perhaps he is a decent bloke, no idea I've never met him
Hehe - nothing like a balanced view of the world :)Ex United so by default a Hitler loving muppet.
He clearly doesn't rate Lewis; I don't see the point of getting involved in an ongoing debate/discussion/argument with him. You're not going to change his mind, and he won't change yours.Why the fuck would you want us to sell a good young lad who pep trust
It's balanced. Love City - hate United = equilibriumHehe - nothing like a balanced view of the world :)
And that’s why I would choose any channel over Sky.I'm sure it depends on what tv channel you watch influences it - I was watching it on South African tv and the two commentators (British) were pretty neutral and my view was a relatively balanced game - but when my feed died 15 minutes before the end and I turned overhad to Sky I was being informed by Mr Neville and his sidekick that I had been watching a pretty one-sided game that City were lucky to be winning........!!
3 points. Get in!
We did okay in the first half, we held our own, but thank god Vardi was given offside on that charge into the area he made, because that WOULD definitely have been given as a penalty otherwise ..... we might also have conceded from that dangerous low cross that flew right across our six yard box ....other than that it was a terrific finish from the alert Savinho, who managed to get his shot under the crossbar for onceWe were brilliant after Mcatee was introduced... we'll ignore first hour