BlueAnorak
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That comes across as rather arrogant.
It’s not how I - and I’m sure many other City supporters - view winning the FA Cup.
Quite. It is the 2nd most important trophy for me.
That comes across as rather arrogant.
It’s not how I - and I’m sure many other City supporters - view winning the FA Cup.
Quite. It is the 2nd most important trophy for me.
I watched the first Sevilla goal carefully earlier. It's at 2:33 on the video.
Valencia had the ball by the touchline. There was no pressure on him but a Sevilla player was blocking the forward channel near the touchline. Pogba & Matic were stood in the centre circle but neither really moved towards Valencia to give him an option. Valencia plays a ball towards Sanchez but he's quite a way away and he underhits it. Sanchez and the Sevilla player marking him both run towards the ball but Sanchez looks half-hearted & lets the other player beat him.
So the Sevilla defender plays the ball to Vazquez. Matic has spotted the danger & moves towards Vazquez to intercept. Pogba meanwhile is stood on the same spot inside the centre circle, looking to the right and not moving. Sarabia is behind Pogba & level with him, about 5 yards away. Pogba has no idea he's there as he's ball watching. Vazquez gets the ball and Matic again puts in a half-hearted effort at tackling but Vazquez easily evades him and moves infield. Sarabia sees an opportunity and starts to move upfield while Pogba is rooted to the spot, still in the centre circle and with no idea what's happening beind him. Instead of converging on Vazquez and trying to win the ball back, the Utd players retreat but Pogba's still in the same place inside the centre circle and thinking about where to go.
But Sarabia's now 10 yards in front of Pogba and no one's near him. Vazquez plays a simple ball to him and Pogba suddenly cottons on that his man has got away from him but instead of sprinting back, he starts a gentle jog. Sarabia has plenty of time and space to play the ball into Ben Yedder, who does the rest.
They talk about matching us but it's low spending teams like Huddersfield, Newcastle and Seville they're struggling against - That isn't about money.https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/manchester-united-jose-mourinho-collision-12188771
Forever playing catch-up now to our squad and infrastructure because of the way both our owners and Soriano have taken our club.....and it will only get bigger
They talk about matching us but it's low spending teams like Huddersfield, Newcastle and Seville they're struggling against - That isn't about money.
RedRonaldo said: ↑
Base on his form and our form ever since he joined, he’s probably the worst big-name signing we ever had.
Goochy said: ↑
Utter delusion. I genuinely think in 4 years time he will be viewed as the worst transfer in the club’s history.
Pmsl...i reckon sanchez realises that he has fucked up big time going from one donkey of a team straight to another. His 2 dogs are probably in is ear barking the same to him
Long may they both suffer
Funny, everyone else knew what he was like before they gave him the job.