The Daily United (fanzine) headline.
'to steal'
'to steal'
See, they aren't even being consistent, are they saying Rodri caused the mistake by challenging/pressing Mings or are they saying Mings didn't even know he was there? Those are mutually exclusive arguments to my mind.The Daily United (fanzine) headline.
'to steal'
Premier League referees change guidance to rule that allowed controversial Bernardo Silva goal to stand after Manchester City team-mate Rodri came from offside position to steal the ball off Tyrone Mings
Hmm they're just too clever.The Daily United (fanzine) headline.
'to steal'
Premier League referees change guidance to rule that allowed controversial Bernardo Silva goal to stand after Manchester City team-mate Rodri came from offside position to steal the ball off Tyrone Mings
Is that the club managed by Klopp that 'evolved' so that every club and manager in the country try to copy them except for Pep and BFS - as stated in that daft article someone put on here for us to ridicule?“They feel like a club that won it all but mislaid a part of itself in the process”
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp....erpool-must-rediscover-risk-taking-brilliance
I'm going to mark this comment with an Asterix*Your report missed out one vital fact from the Romans away win.. they only had half the number of soldiers compared to the opposition but managed eventually to scrape the win because, as we all know, 'away Gauls count double in Europe'.. (all right, all right, I'll get me coat..!)
Man City: Diego Costa would win title for Pep Guardiola's side - Micah Richards analysis
Man City: Diego Costa would win title for Pep Guardiola's side - Micah Richards analysis
BBC pundit Micah Richards explains why former Chelsea striker Diego Costa would make the difference for Manchester City in the race to win the Premier League.www.bbc.com