Hopefully. It’s certainly given the fans a lift, but sadly we can’t be there to influence the team. I’m hoping that the performances of Dias, Torres and Foden this week, coupled with this news will give everyone a boost. Players coming back from injury too should help. All points to a disappointing 2-0 defeat on Sunday (with the obligatory missed penalty).Could this lift the City team? We've been dead on our feet since KO.
Yeah no sign of them tonight ?Remember all those Juventus cranks who were absolutely adamant he was going to leave City to manage them?
We are "dead on our feet" for a reason, a 3 week break, no pre season, injuries to key players, then playing every 3 or 4 days, Pep is having to do a lot of squad managing, and yet we're 6 points adrift with a game in hand.Could this lift the City team? We've been dead on our feet since KO.
We look really jaded and a lot of it could be state of mind.Yeah no sign of them tonight ?
We are "dead on our feet" for a reason, a 3 week break, no pre season, injuries to key players, then playing every 3 or 4 days, Pep is having to do a lot of squad managing, and yet we're 6 points adrift with a game in hand.
I don't think we do, but you're right it could just be a "state of mind", but it isn't, and my reasons why were in my post, we're struggling a bit because we had no break, we have had a lot of injuries to key players, and we're playing every 3 or 4 days, causing more rotation than is ideal.We look really jaded and a lot of it could be state of mind.
Don't care about losing on Sunday as long as we beat Spurs on SaturdayHopefully. It’s certainly given the fans a lift, but sadly we can’t be there to influence the team. I’m hoping that the performances of Dias, Torres and Foden this week, coupled with this news will give everyone a boost. Players coming back from injury too should help. All points to a disappointing 2-0 defeat on Sunday (with the obligatory missed penalty).