Leicester City v City post match.

Of course we've had it much worse, and there have been periods of our history when (by our standards) we've been woeful, but that doesn't mean we can't woman and moan now.
We've moved on from those days (in theory!), and now we're trying to be the best in Europe, not yo-yo'ing between 1st and 2nd divisions. Given then, it's right to question our performances within out current context.
We are title contenders and wanting to win the CL. In that context, our performances deserve to be questioned, and 'not good enough' is an accurate description.
 
The moderating team have let plenty go since yesterdays game as emotion is still running high,but the personal abuse has to stop please guys.Thank you.
 
Of course we've had it much worse, and there have been periods of our history when (by our standards) we've been woeful, but that doesn't mean we can't woman and moan now.
We've moved on from those days (in theory!), and now we're trying to be the best in Europe, not yo-yo'ing between 1st and 2nd divisions. Given then, it's right to question our performances within out current context.
We are title contenders and wanting to win the CL. In that context, our performances deserve to be questioned, and 'not good enough' is an accurate description.
A sensible perspective of current matters.
 
Apologies for not trawling through 86 pages of grumbles, but any news on the bloke that was unwell and stretchered out at half time - credit to the Leicester fans in he vicinity who also gave him a clap as he disappeared.
 
BBC Football.

Manchester City failed to win a tackle in the first 35 minutes at the King Power Stadium, but Guardiola played down the statistic.

"The second balls is a concept here in England, I'm not a coach for the tackles so I don't train the tackles," he said.

Match of the Day pundit Danny Murphy was critical of their tactics.

"That's as good as I've seen Leicester this season, it was like the Leicester of last season. But Manchester City didn't half help them.

"Kolarov was supposed to be playing as a third centre-half but he played so far forward, he left John Stones isolated.

"Pablo Zabaleta was playing in a weird in-between position and it didn't look like he knew what he was doing.

"Kevin de Bruyne appeared to be at left-wing-back. The communication and lack of defensive line was pretty bad. Kolarov was playing his own game going forward so often. They gave Leicester so many opportunities to attack them. It could have been more.

"Fifty changes they've made this season. It's nice to build relationships and have some familiarity. You can't keep changing players."
 

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