By n8 dogg Go To PostPires scored a cracker in that game.
By inky Go To PostGo backCan't run away from my flight m7to bedto your run
By FootbalIFan Go To PostBernardo Silva mates
For a guy that's so talented and slick on the ball, he works incredibly hard
Whole city team does. De Bruyne could be like Messi and just stroll around if he wanted, but he presses with the rest of them. Wild buy in.
By Hixx Go To PostMartial pointing to the fans there lmao. That's for you, lads!
it's in their dna at this point.
grim.
By Fergie Go To PostDan Hamez might have been more effective than Sancho.
And Ole would have been more effective in this game than ETH. He had the Etihad juju.
Turn the clock back lads.
By Pedja Go To PostWhy is there 2 layers of advertising boarding around the pitch?
you you mean mean you you don’t don’t want want to to be be double double finger finger blasted blasted by by our our capitalist capitalist overlords overlords ? ?
By Freewheelin Go To PostCasemehro more like...
im so sorry
three goals conceded in a game where they're far superior is a bad look for city.
we'll see what happens in the champions league.
we'll see what happens in the champions league.
City are comfortably the best side in the league and have two players who'd start for every side in the word.
I still expected so much more from United. This was our in form 11 that had won four matches in a row. Ten Hag has done well to build up the confidence of the side after the defeats in our opening fixtures. But today shows the amount of work yet to do.
There's too many players in the side that can't pass the ball under any sort of pressure. De Gea and McTominay ensures we'll never be able to build progressively from the back. McTominay also frequently loses the player he's supposed to be marking. Confidence is also a massive issue still. We were never in the game from the opening whistle. Until we address the technical deficiency in the squad we'll always struggle.
I still expected so much more from United. This was our in form 11 that had won four matches in a row. Ten Hag has done well to build up the confidence of the side after the defeats in our opening fixtures. But today shows the amount of work yet to do.
There's too many players in the side that can't pass the ball under any sort of pressure. De Gea and McTominay ensures we'll never be able to build progressively from the back. McTominay also frequently loses the player he's supposed to be marking. Confidence is also a massive issue still. We were never in the game from the opening whistle. Until we address the technical deficiency in the squad we'll always struggle.