Deepest Blue
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Well I know who i'd rather have out of the 2 at presentErling didn't play last night ...his record pisses all over mbappes
Very true, but my point was we haven't dominated Europe as was suggested.Fair comment mate but, Real Madrid have a much easier ride the League is weaker and La Liga help their teams who qualify for the CL our shower couldn't careless.
Pep doesn’t compromise on his principles, which is very common amongst manager nowadays.The best manager in the world, doesn't have a year off. He doesn't repeat the same mistakes, he doesn't offer no solutions, he evolves, he adapts, he innovates. Nothing Pep has done at all this season. His answer was to throw a load of money at it in Jan. As already pointed out, managers fade, they decline, they tire, they run out of ideas. I hope that hasn't happened here but there is every chance. His way of playing football has gone, teams are set up physically, direct and with pace which we cannot handle. His ideas need to change with it otherwise it would be downwards like a Mourinho. Time will tell where we are with Pep, his personal life can't have helped him to be the best version of himself either. He could and should be doing a lot better though.
Whereas, despite being humbled by RM twice in just over a week, you're always so complimentary about them...
Seriously??? Does anybody know this knob???
We spent a fortune buying 3 x central defenders in January.City fans are deluded.
Did you really think we’d be able to compete with a makeshift back four (makeshift as in all but Gvardiol are not fit/match fit)
If you don’t have a settled back four you’ve got no chance as we’ve seen in numerous games this season. And then we come up against Real Madrid
The Dias mistake was due to rustiness, under normal circumstances Stones shouldn’t have been on the bench never mind starting such an intense match.
No one foresaw Dias and Akanji being so injured this season. Ake and Stones yes but the other two, no.
Where we went badly wrong was not buying a recognised right back and failing to read the crystal ball of defensive injuries.
Gvardiol aside, the entire defence has been injured more often than not which has been the source of the problem this season.
Sounds like Utd fans of old.What an entitled bell end!
What an entitled bell end!
A lot of people will never accept that a manager can decline as well as players can. Arsene Wenger was a truly great manager for Arsenal, but they kept hold of him because of his past and not his present. In reality, he should have walked years before he did, because Arsenal would never have had it in him to sack him after all he'd done for them.The best manager in the world, doesn't have a year off. He doesn't repeat the same mistakes, he doesn't offer no solutions, he evolves, he adapts, he innovates. Nothing Pep has done at all this season. His answer was to throw a load of money at it in Jan. As already pointed out, managers fade, they decline, they tire, they run out of ideas. I hope that hasn't happened here but there is every chance. His way of playing football has gone, teams are set up physically, direct and with pace which we cannot handle. His ideas need to change with it otherwise it would be downwards like a Mourinho. Time will tell where we are with Pep, his personal life can't have him to be the best version of himself either. He could and should be doing a lot better though.
Youngsters ehHe wants to realise how lucky he is at his young age to be going to Madrid and to have seen so.much success the little melt.
Including players for very cheap like ValverdeBellingham, Tchoumendi, Camavinga and Mbappe. That’s one way of replacing aging players.
No - just the hypocritical nature of that type of post devalues anything else the poster has to say, reallyyou on the wrong forum lad?
Youngsters eh
No point....from the sound of him you'd get a pile of abuse and have to kick off.I fear he's going to get told a few home truths on Sunday if anybody clocks him.