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You weren't getting one, you know why....Wanted a closer angle of that Gvardiol penalty shout. Only saw it from far, or too late in the situation.
You weren't getting one, you know why....Wanted a closer angle of that Gvardiol penalty shout. Only saw it from far, or too late in the situation.
Gonzo has impressed me, grown into the role but seeing Rodri made me realize just how big those shoes of his are to fill. Maybe even grants Nico G even more grace as he's filled the void, but Rodri when on is on an entirely different level.Don't disagree. Foden, O'Reilly, Haaland, Nico all poor. Nico has come a long way, but fuck me, a half fit Rodri is another 3 or 4 levels up.
The gilt edged missed sitter sticks in my craw more than anything the others did though.
An incomplete performance because we created chances, and didn't finish them.Well I for one thought that was very decent performance. Especially second half. Only 1 team looked capable of winning and as well as Sunderland defended we still created opportunities.
Sometimes in sport you don’t get what is deserved from the performance. Thats the beauty of it.
But if we play like that in all away games from now until the end of the season then I for one would be delighted and believe we’d win a good 80%+ of those games
O'Reilly looks mentally and physically in need of a rest.Gonzo has impressed me, grown into the role but seeing Rodri made me realize just how big those shoes of his are to fill. Maybe even grants Nico G even more grace as he's filled the void, but Rodri when on is on an entirely different level.
I didnt think we would win the league this season but we are well ahead in terms of progress. Keep getting the right players (semenyo a great start) in and we will be in a position to get back to the top next season, I'm wouldn't count us out this year yet either.22 points out of 24 in our last eight games, and some people are writing us off. We’re still a work in progress, and I think Arsenal are rightly favourites for the title, but we’re having a really good season in the circumstances.
Where did I mention the officiating?
He was.I never watched him. He was probably wearing shit clothes to go with this shit analysis.
They won't ask that, and you know it. It'll be all about how City failed to get 3 points, how this puts pressure on the team in contrast to Arsenal.Was this Rodri's best performance of the season given he has played some minutes here and there? I thought he was good too, in what was a challenging game.
If this game marks a successful rehab. then it will turn into a very good night indeed although we won't know that for some time. Providing Rodri has come through this without discomfort, then he must be happy tonight.
If the journalists are reading, ask Pep about this in the next press conference. It is an important question. Is Rodri, pain-free?
From that comment, you watched it on the radio ?Nunes got slated on the radio commentary, and I thought both our full backs were really poor tonight.
Yep different opinions. Not unusual over players. HNY to you mate.Like I say you listen to what others think.. Sav should score a few more of that there is no doubt but he's been decent the last month or so but obviously you can't see anything positive.. It's not like Doku scores she'd loads either.. And yes I really like Doku too. He's really good at beating players but often lacks an end product..
I can't be added replying any further as it's fucking pointless..
Enjoy the New year
Sunderland are determined and gutsy though, and they've showed a lot more fight than the likes of Wolves have this season ..... Savinho and Haaland had clear chances, but aside from those opportunities Sunderland handled everything we could throw at them pretty well tonight.Shocking two points to drop against probably the most limited team in the premier league
Are you sure you are ‘Zen’?Commentary on my side of the pond was going on about how Phil was "taking control of the game" with 20 to go. I thought I was either dissociating, hallucinating or going into a Zen trance as I didn't see that at all and the Phil I saw looked like he was coming off a bender.
I'm still really torn about Erl. He rips it up at times and it's amazing and awesome... then he goes missing for stretches and sometimes- like today- he's a detriment and IMO we'd be better off false nining it. --- Then he scores a goal in the next match and i feel it's the recency effect as all's forgiven for another half dozen games- we win with other's contributions- until he's 100% invisible again against a better opponent (ala today), we drop points and the question comes up again. He's got to evolve his game and find a way to influence it when the goals aren't going in.
He's a beast... but his behavior of pouting and calling out non passes to him when he could be channeling his energy positively... especially when he's doing little else... maybe it's the incense in the monestary but he needs to drop the Zen pose celebration until he evolved as when it's not going his way... he's anything but Zen.
I am not buying it mate, this team just cannot handle extremely intense press what Sunderland were doing to us in the first half. They simply cannot establish any control and they are waiting for the opposition to tire.
Nothing about hitting and fouling, this was a carbon copy of Villa game or the second half Brighton game when they overturned our lead, we are just overrun struggling to do anything.
Pep decided to play with "underloading" tactics where Erling is not involved in 98% of the game.