Inter Me Nan
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Click their username then hit ignore.I wouldn't personally. I need some instruction on how to ignore
Click their username then hit ignore.I wouldn't personally. I need some instruction on how to ignore
Its not about being positive bro its about being realistic - we have fundamental issues (defence) - two defenders (really two midfielders) who can’t defend, can’t recover the ball when they make a mistake (specially in counter attacks), can’t win the ball in the air. However if we take out Zinchenko and ferna for ake & and maybe one of the academy lads i would be very hopeful. If not pep is basically rewarding diabolical performancesi wish a lot of others had your positivity mate.
i thought it was a very good point. Shame about the pen but shit happens.
He's coming in to his prime, the hard work has been done by him and us, I don't want to hear how great he is playing for fucking Arsenal.
Throw in the fact that our equaliser resulted from one of their players heading the ball into his own net, and that they had two glorious chances to win the game, it’s unhealthy to dwell too much on the saved penaltyyep context is everything, and at one point we looked buried only to really turn the whole thing on it's head to come away wondering how we didnt win, which is remarkable really. I still thought, all things considered, this was a very good point.
It did seem that the ref had is hand to his ear, as they do when they’re listening to the 4th official or var. There was a very slight pause before he shook his head at a City player. It seemed like it was checkedI've had several viewings of the match highlights and I think that the West Ham player who cleared the ball from Mahrez's pen was inside the area before Riyad played the ball. I wonder if VAR looked at it and ignored it, or the player wasn't. It's difficult to judge from the angle the highlights give but if they can assess that a ball was still 11mm in play then they can do a similar job with encroachment. Was there any mention of VAR looking for encroachment, or were they just delighted that we missed a three pointer pen?
And what has Madrid got to do anything?We have the best team in the country but I am not sure what that has to do with Sunday, we had a far better team than Madrid, we hammered them for 178 mins but what was the result?
Sunday is going to be tough, remember QPR?
‘Our’. No subs was a fuck up. Those who refuse to see that are blinkered pep fan boys. The fella makes mistakes. Not using his substitutes and not blooding youngsters are two of them. He is fallible.No it wasn’t,we clawed are way back into the game yesterday, thankfully, against Lyon we went out of the Champions League to a team who were seventh in the French League. Yesterdays result at least kept it in our hands.
As I posted yesterday, you are a clown who doesn't know anything about football.‘Our’. No subs was a fuck up. Those who refuse to see that are blinkered pep fan boys. The fella makes mistakes. Not using his substitutes and not blooding youngsters are two of them. He is fallible.
People have different approaches to managing a game though. That penalty goes in and he’s done the right thing, in fact he may already have if it means Ake is fit for 95 mins next week or Egan-Riley has to play his first full game in front of a home crowd instead of at an unfamiliar stadium. Personally I’ll go with Pep over anybody else.‘Our’. No subs was a fuck up. Those who refuse to see that are blinkered pep fan boys. The fella makes mistakes. Not using his substitutes and not blooding youngsters are two of them. He is fallible.
I think he doesn't trust the kids, particularly in the back four, as he trusts his first picks. I think he can't be facing the press where he plays one of them at CB and they make a mistake. If subs are gonna come on they need 25/30 minutes in order to impose any difference they might make. I've never understood bringing on a sub, other than for injury, after 85 or so minutes.‘Our’. No subs was a fuck up. Those who refuse to see that are blinkered pep fan boys. The fella makes mistakes. Not using his substitutes and not blooding youngsters are two of them. He is fallible.
He didn't 'blood' Foden. We had a couple of seasons where the RDAHMeedya were scribing their usual undermining articles and were clamouring for Foden to be loaned out. We even had the comparison of Sancho and Foden. Look at Foden now. I think Pep had that one right. Same with Cole Palmer!‘Our’. No subs was a fuck up. Those who refuse to see that are blinkered pep fan boys. The fella makes mistakes. Not using his substitutes and not blooding youngsters are two of them. He is fallible.
Pot shots? WTFAnd what has Madrid got to do anything?
So I'll flip that on it's head, how damaging was that result in Madrid?
How have our games ended since then?
Yes I remember QPR. Remember West Ham 2014? Or Brighton 2019?
You need to look at the bigger picture pal instead if taking little pot shots.
Look at all the united "new superstars" over the years, how many of them are burned out before their time, largely because of being over-exposed at a young age. Pep managed Foden perfectly I think, and he seems to be doing the same with PalmerHe didn't 'blood' Foden. We had a couple of seasons where the RDAHMeedya were scribing their usual undermining articles and were clamouring for Foden to be loaned out. We even had the comparison of Sancho and Foden. Look at Foden now. I think Pep had that one right. Same with Cole Palmer!
No reply to how we recovered after Madrid?Pot shots? WTF
Anyone thinking Sunday is going to be a walk in the park IF we need to win the match are fools.
Outstanding , that how we replied , but yesterday we looked ify and very leggy, defensively we were a shambles.No reply to how we recovered after Madrid?
Ok.
Yeah, 18yr olds who start at game in a league cup match, score a goal and are then hailed as the new Duncan Edwards, Tommy Taylor, Dennis Law, etc, and within a season and a half have vanished. Foden was handled brilliantly. I think it did help that he was a Cityzen to start with. Sancho wasn't, and there was no 'pull' to remain! And of all our current 'wingmen' he would be on the bench at best.Look at all the united "new superstars" over the years, how many of them are burned out before their time, largely because of being over-exposed at a young age. Pep managed Foden perfectly I think, and he seems to be doing the same with Palmer