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Other Games : 19th & 20th Feb. 2022

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Are we expecting Everton to help us out? LOL

Their fans are already cheering for City. It would be a massive surprise if Everton got something out of that game.
Firstly they're shite and secondly they would rather lose than to see us have a chance of winning the league.
 
i expect everton to roll over, creating a conundrum in the minds of the knuckle draggers

losing, losing so that liverpool are less likely to win
 
i expect everton to roll over, creating a conundrum in the minds of the knuckle draggers

losing, losing so that liverpool are less likely to win
Before they realise that they’re down, down and gone. But wtf as long as the red shite don’t win it, eh?
 
What's that fella swinging around? Thought it was a fire extinguisher at first, but that lad would be dead, surely?
 
i've just seen the highlights....spurs literally just put fast players on the wings to counter-attack and break City's high offside trap - one of the oldest trick in the playbook since the offside rule was implemented. It's also Mourinho's favourite tactic during his heydays. How did Pep and his team not see that and nullify that threat early on ? Amateur hour for Pep.

Mind you, that was also how Norwich tried to play us yesterday during the 1st half, which is why having both our 1st choice fullbacks and Fabs back is imperative. Their constant foraging runs forward on the bylines, protect our wings and if they get pulled too wide, Fabs play a great role in covering our back line.
 
It's a great still frame I have to say ... the gutted pep, the jubilant antonio and that impartial pawson looking like like pep's assistant should look ... wait a second!

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i've just seen the highlights....spurs literally just put fast players on the wings to counter-attack and break City's high offside trap - one of the oldest trick in the playbook since the offside rule was implemented. It's also Mourinho's favourite tactic during his heydays. How did Pep and his team not see that and nullify that threat early on ? Amateur hour for Pep.

Mind you, that was also how Norwich tried to play us yesterday during the 1st half, which is why having both our 1st choice fullbacks and Fabs back is imperative. Their constant foraging runs forward on the bylines, protect our wings and if they get pulled too wide, Fabs play a great role in covering our back line.
One thing that spurs does better than us is look after the ball. Yes, it collectively saw little if the ball but once in possession caused immediate danger and alarm. Ian Wright also observed that Spurs closed off Man City’s favourite attacking areas, the space between centre-halves and fullbacks. And you could see that’s where the two genuine chances came from.
 
One thing that spurs does better than us is look after the ball. Yes, it collectively saw little if the ball but once in possession caused immediate danger and alarm. Ian Wright also observed that Spurs closed off Man City’s favourite attacking areas, the space between centre-halves and fullbacks. And you could see that’s where the two genuine chances came from.
Wait till you see fabs, Hendo and Thiago release the ball forward to Mané, Diaz and Salah. It’s going to go next level.
 
i've just seen the highlights....spurs literally just put fast players on the wings to counter-attack and break City's high offside trap - one of the oldest trick in the playbook since the offside rule was implemented. It's also Mourinho's favourite tactic during his heydays. How did Pep and his team not see that and nullify that threat early on ? Amateur hour for Pep.

Mind you, that was also how Norwich tried to play us yesterday during the 1st half, which is why having both our 1st choice fullbacks and Fabs back is imperative. Their constant foraging runs forward on the bylines, protect our wings and if they get pulled too wide, Fabs play a great role in covering our back line.
City play a high line like us and rely on Walker to disrupt any counters using his pace. Problem is, Cancelo was leaving a lot of space for Kulusevski to exploit.
 
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