01cravend
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You're right, but the relative quality of squads should be considered. They don't have good forwards, but the quality of their build-up...it's unreal.
Mertens and Insigne are just as good as anything we have upfront
You're right, but the relative quality of squads should be considered. They don't have good forwards, but the quality of their build-up...it's unreal.
We were brilliant at playing out against a very, very good team who pressed us high.I really enjoy this playing from the back and contrary to many here I think it worked quite well. I just do not understand why are people so nervous about it, it served the purpose and we'll be getting even better. And for me, Dinho had a very good game.
Bit annoyed how easily we picked up cards while some of the challenges on Silva and the likes went unpunished.
As the initial response was to a poster who never has a good word to say about City and would undoubtedly have rejoiced had they won, its not criticism, it's moaning.It's not moaning, it's called observing. Staggering at times that people can't seem to.see that.
I think they'll both start along with Sergio on saturday
You asked how would Napoli feel themselves without the ball mate. Was you question answered? :)
Sarri is probably the best positional play coach right now. Watched all their games this season and today's match has only confirmed my impression. I mean, I knew that someone will eventually appear and surpass Guardiola, but never thought that it's going to be a 58 yo former banker with less than 10 years of pro coaching experience...
They've made us look ordinary for most part of the game, and done it with a squad that is probably slightly worse than Arsenal's....Have no words. It's like another generation of Pepcelona football.
Andrew is not a city fan by the way