@BluePhil8
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I think I'd rather play Kompany on his own than the other 3 combined.to even have this discussion feels wonderful.
I think I'd rather play Kompany on his own than the other 3 combined.to even have this discussion feels wonderful.
Don't let it bother you. If they don't understand they never will.
Never easy for us
Company? At least get that bit correct whilst you're dismissing him.
to even have this discussion feels wonderful.
Of course, if Sane had been adjudged to have given away a penalty and protested his innocence, but Poll had said it was a penalty, you'd think exactly the same? Or possibly not......Couldn't give a fuck if Sane knew the rules or not I take Poll over Sane in a refereeing decision all day long.
It's a Pen
first 75 minutes summed up our season really, but the last 15 was brilliant with 2 outstanding goals which is the level we need to show and it's great we pulled it out of the locker.
Now take that 15 minutes, and make it every 90 minutes till the end of the season and we'd win the FA Cup and comfortably finish top 4.
Wow, actually felt a tear in my eye after reading that. I sound like someone off RAWK.
I thought we were good up to a point in 1st half. Southampton basically let us have the ball and we were useless when it came to the penalty area. The last 30 minutes was very good viewing indeed, but the attacking flaws were visible for an hour.One of the best performances of the season, absolutely brilliant through the whole XI; if only we could do this more consistently :)
Agree about Kompany but I bet Guardiola was extremely critical of the finishing and final ball. We finished the game very well, but first hour was good up to a pointNot sure everyone is understanding the Pep approach - that first 60-70 minutes wears the other team down. It's clinical and beautiful when it clicks.
Also - I agree 100% re: Vincent Kompany. This season would have been so different. Surely he has a massive role still??
Of course, if Sane had been adjudged to have given away a penalty and protested his innocence, but Poll had said it was a penalty, you'd think exactly the same? Or possibly not......
James RobsonVerified account @JamesRobsonMEN 11m11 minutes ago
Guardiola confirms Sane said it wasn't a penalty: Next time he needs to stick to dribbling and score
Commentators on BT Sport couldn't make their mind up. Poll said it was a pen. Then after the game. Gerrard said it wasn't. There have been some really blatant obvious pens we haven't had this season. This was one where the ref could not really have given it.1st half was a bit drab, missed chances, another ref that won't give us anything and a Saints team with no ambition but just to sit back.
2nd half we got out of first gear and we're too strong. That break away go was sublime.
As for the pen, it was fine margins if it was or wasn't but the ref never gives the benefit of the doubt to us.
I thought we were good up to a point in 1st half. Southampton basically let us have the ball and we were useless when it came to the penalty area. The last 30 minutes was very good viewing indeed, but the attacking flaws were visible for an hour.
It was good to see KDB having some very good moments. Hopefully coming into form at a good time.
I'll say it how it was.
Today's was a pen and I'm not budging from it.
Very difficult to open teams up when they play like that. But several times we were in good attacking situations and it looked like a repeat in 2nd half until Kompany scored.In all honesty I think we were unlucky not to have at least one by half time, especially if Silva buried his chance; always more difficult when a team puts 10 behind the ball though