Rules are rules. You get a red for hitting a teammate so you get a ban for sending one a racist tweet too.
Interesting article https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49796793 Basically having an unlimited bank balance hinders homegrown talent, who'd have guessed .
Manchester United announce club-record revenue for 2018/19 https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11667/11818474/man-utd-announce-club-record-revenue
Can't argue with your points, but I was leaning more to the idea of why the **** did Arsenal buy him in the first place rather than why they should/shouldn't play him...he's either garbage or compensated for and he's not good enough to warrant doing that.
Thats a toughie think a touch of desperation due to the Koscielney strike but not sure really. Having said that with or without him think they should have tried 3 CB's since the front 3 give so little going back towards their own goal.
Excerpt from article on BBC, made me laugh Man City not at the party While Manchester City became the first English club to win a domestic treble in 2018-19, they barely registered a mention at the awards ceremony. They had eight players shortlisted for the Fifa Fifpro Men's World11 but Raheem Sterling, Sergio Aguero and Bernardo Silva were all overlooked. So too was manager Pep Guardiola, who lost out in the best men's coach category to Klopp. Apparently recording the second-highest points tally in Premier League history - 98 - and winning three major trophies just isn't quite enough. Maybe they recognise that Liverpool have not got a bench of 50mil players and can see through the deflections