Cut out the wide men get Edison to boot the ball over the top straight to Haaland.Totally agree
Cut out the wide men get Edison to boot the ball over the top straight to Haaland.Totally agree
That's absolute nonsense Ray, and you know it.Kane lol. He would stuggle and he would of been part of our injuries this season if that was the case.
Didn't lead Spurs to any trophies despite his goals. Missed a vital penalty in the World Cup vs France. Didn't win the league when Leicester did despite us and the rest being completely out of the picture.That's absolute nonsense Ray, and you know it.
I'm pretty sure that Pep would enjoy working more with Kane than he has with Haaland. Kane's not just a striker, he's a team player who's more adaptable than Haaland.
Haaland has age on his side, but Kane is a better footballer and a very good leader.
Come on man. You know more than most that this isn't a "one half" problem. Its systemic.
The old 1860 Munich midfielder?Fuck me that was some walk back to the hotel just got back need a nebuliser
They had by far the better chances and we were lucky to get a draw. We are boring to watch despite having the best young striker in the world. Turgid. Zero chance of winning this tournament. Not a cat in hells chance.
I guess our perspectives differ on RBL. I see them as a 5th place side in a non-competitive league. They're designed to challenge for a CL spot but not to win any trophies. Meanwhile City have class up and down the pitch along with the best striker in the world. My boxing analogy would be that if you're the most powerful and feared heavyweight who gets matched up with an outgunned opponent you should knock him the fuck out as soon as possible because the longer he hangs around the better chance he has of catching you.To use a boxing analogy, the higher up the ladder you go the less likely you are to stop your opponents with the first few attacks you launch. Tougher opponents are more durable, can withstand greater punishment and have the mental strength to regroup and then launch their own attacks. That’s exactly what happened tonight.
Nobody likes to concede an equaliser but a draw was a decent result tonight.
City's only goal came from an unforced error, it's concerning that they went 90 minutes without creating a goal that wasn't gifted to them.Wtf? Best chances?