eyalluvitt
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The perspective is that our defensive strength is really a myth, we are so bad we are the only away team to concede a goal at Anfield in 2021.
What real City fan would call for the best manager in the world and the best we have EVER had to be sacked ? rags and dippers on the wind up ffsYou may have on Facebook but they’re not City fans.
What real City fan would call for the best manager in the world and the best we have EVER had to be sacked ? rags and dippers on the wind up ffs
What real City fan would call for the best manager in the world and the best we have EVER had to be sacked ? rags and dippers on the wind up ffs
Sergio may not be as effective at pressing, but he’s effective where it matters, in front of bloody goalWho do you mean? Aguero and Foden?
I think it was always unlikely to see Aguero start the game and as much as he's been magnificent and has adapted to Pep's style he still isn't quite as effective in the press as Jesus even when on form, making it easier for the team to be played through. As for Foden I think Mahrez played himself into the team with his recent form and having a great game against Wolves.
Like I said earlier my preference would have been Bernardo in place of Kev but the team we had out was bloody strong, I don't think it's fair to say that selection was indicative of Pep underestimating them.
I think if all were fully fit it would be interesting to see a front three of Aguero, Jesus and Foden. Plenty of energy from the two young players, goals from Aguero and Jesus and Foden would chip in with plenty in that setup. Probably pretty unlikely now though.
And that’s the bottom line if people were truthful....it’s who we lost to. The rest is nonsense coming from frustration.Perspective is a damned fine thing. And yes; if there are people calling for "Pep Out", they need to go and have a lie down in a darkened room for a few weeks. That being said, the manner of the defeat sticks in my throat. I think most on here would have realised that the run was never going to continue to the end of the season. We were going to lose a game at some point. Hell, we may even lose another one on the run in. Shit happens. But we went down with barely a whimper. It was a spineless performance. And of all the teams to have that (non) performance against, it had to be them. I'd have taken the defeat against WHU, and have the run end 2 games earlier than it did. No doubt my anger will pass as the days get longer and we (hopefully) lift the PL trophy. But it hasn't gone yet.
Exactly if pep signed a 20 year deal this morning I would be chuffed he is easily the best manager in the world in my opinion.I don’t believe there’s any City fans wanting Pep out over a loss to United. If there is any City fans that do want him to go, they’re idiots and don’t deserve a manager like Pep.