The three games in a week pushed a big squad, tired minds and tired legs. The knock from last night could show in the next game, who is that against?
a team that has lost a few players to injury lol. city will be out for revenge, but you already know this. besides they have 2 full squads ffs. so if some players heads have gone easily replaced. ffp hey
You can say their fixtures look tough and that you think they'll drop points, you can't say it opens the league for Liverpool until they drop points (which they might not)
From 2007 onwards, Cristiano Ronaldo has reached the semi-finals of the Champions League in every year except ones in which a Toy Story film has been released. #qualitystat
At best I am hoping for a Spurs draw (a valuable point in the quest to finish 3rd + keeps the PL title fight good for the neutrals) . With Citeh being the last of the top 6 teams done, and after the Huddlesfield performance, IMHO the Spurs squad even with the current injury plague should be able to secure PL 3rd + front up in the CL SFs.
There isn't much difference between them losing or drawing. We would still need to win every game either way.
And what difference does that make to the title race? Unless you're expect both teams to drop several points
this a serious question lol. if they draw title is back in our hands, that's the difference, and a big one from drawing or losing.
Having watched the highlights VAR worked well. Mane- onside Llorente- off his thigh Sterling- Aguero offside.
Read back mate. If Man City lose or draw, it's back in our hands but they're isn't much difference between the two. Them losing would obviously be the preference as it would be more damaging morally.