As time goes on I am becoming more and more convinced he will leave us.
First instinct is to shoot, and its so hard to change that. I feel he made a lot of wrong decisions in the build up tonight. Just doesn't fit Pep's philosophy. Gabriel's passing is much, much better, not selfish, works harder, more aggressive, etc. They are polar opposites in terms of what Pep wants from his strikers.
I don't know what happened to Aguero but something is not right. He is a shade of the player he used to be.
It was his but they are giving it as an own goal.Sergio' goal all day long.
If the Bournemouth defender had the last touch, then that touch pushed the ball towards the post, meaning the ball was on target BEFORE he got his toe to it.
As I stated, Kun's goal, no doubt.
It was his but they are giving it as an own goal.
What flummoxed me, though, was the NBC Sports commentating team's fixation on whether it was Kun's goal or a Mings own goal. They talked about it several times over the course of 15 minutes of the match, showed the replay from ever possible angle over and over, and one of them received and read out an email from the dubious goals committee indicating they were reviewing the goal... while the match was still ongoing.
It was very strange.
Well, I'm now "over here", so I suppose I need to acclimate.We're trying to grow the sport over here. Fine with any fake drama as NBC has the best coverage you could ever ask for and the game still isn't big over here. Gotta do what they gotta do.
Well, I'm now "over here", so I suppose I need to acclimate.