ChicagoBlue
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Pulsating game that should have been over as a contest before half time. Mahrez miss/greed changed the entire 180 minute tie before 30 minutes were on the clock.
The story of City’s LACK of global domination over the Pep era has been the squandering of chances other top teams score. It’s that simple!
We score lots of goals and we usually have a fairly stingey defence, but the lack of definitive goals that end contests has been our downfall before and, I fear, may be yet again!
That game could easily have been 7-2. Easily!
However, if it had gone to 3-0 within the first half hour, the whole structure of the game would have changed. That was only compounded by Foden’s poor first touch, which took him wide instead of towards goal, and poor finish for what could have been a fourth before half time.
If we don’t go through, much as the Final itself last year, we will only have ourselves to blame.
We have a slim lead and can absolutely win at the Bernabéu next week, but we have made that task all the harder…and we will already know which team we will face in the Final by then, too!
My ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE is to lose the PL lead and hand LiVARpool the title, then lose to them in the CL Final and not only hand them the Quadruple, but watch us lose it to ANOTHER English team!
We have a hard away game this weekend and a team of wounded warriors, so it’s time for the likes of Sterling & Gundogan to step up. Meanwhile, Madrid need 1 point from numerous games to win La Liga going away, so they can test players yet again!
The players were, overall, magnificent, and they produced (along with an open and offensive Madrid team) an absolutely superb advert for Champions League football. To be honest, I couldn’t care less about doing that again at their place, because at the business end of the season, WINNERS know it is ALL ABOUT RESULTS!!
I’ll take not just your hand, but your entire arm, off for a dour 0-0 draw at their place RIGHT NOW, but I think we can play the football to win the game, regardless.
Next Weds will be our toughest CL test yet on the Big Stage. Let’s see who we are.
The story of City’s LACK of global domination over the Pep era has been the squandering of chances other top teams score. It’s that simple!
We score lots of goals and we usually have a fairly stingey defence, but the lack of definitive goals that end contests has been our downfall before and, I fear, may be yet again!
That game could easily have been 7-2. Easily!
However, if it had gone to 3-0 within the first half hour, the whole structure of the game would have changed. That was only compounded by Foden’s poor first touch, which took him wide instead of towards goal, and poor finish for what could have been a fourth before half time.
If we don’t go through, much as the Final itself last year, we will only have ourselves to blame.
We have a slim lead and can absolutely win at the Bernabéu next week, but we have made that task all the harder…and we will already know which team we will face in the Final by then, too!
My ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE is to lose the PL lead and hand LiVARpool the title, then lose to them in the CL Final and not only hand them the Quadruple, but watch us lose it to ANOTHER English team!
We have a hard away game this weekend and a team of wounded warriors, so it’s time for the likes of Sterling & Gundogan to step up. Meanwhile, Madrid need 1 point from numerous games to win La Liga going away, so they can test players yet again!
The players were, overall, magnificent, and they produced (along with an open and offensive Madrid team) an absolutely superb advert for Champions League football. To be honest, I couldn’t care less about doing that again at their place, because at the business end of the season, WINNERS know it is ALL ABOUT RESULTS!!
I’ll take not just your hand, but your entire arm, off for a dour 0-0 draw at their place RIGHT NOW, but I think we can play the football to win the game, regardless.
Next Weds will be our toughest CL test yet on the Big Stage. Let’s see who we are.
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