If Philo's is an own goal then so should Rotherham's. Makes no difference but some consistency would be nice.
True but half the stuff Ronaldinho and Neymar attempted would’ve had fans pulling their hair out and screaming for them to play a simple pass if it didn’t come off. I do agree he needs to mix it up a bit more, maybe use his raw pace to beat a man like Doku does at Man City instead of stepping on the ball and slowing the game down. He’s still fun to watch.
Yeah for sure and I'd never want him to lose that audaciousness completely from his game, but Swansea was a perfect example of the fine line between a brilliant performance and a terrible/greedy one from him.
Might not have won 3 on the bounce but we now won 3 out of 4 which is good. Still Should let Omur loose on Huddersfield.
Back that up on Saturday, then it's 4 from 5 and puts the bed wetting after Swansea into perspective.... If today hasn't already, which it should have done.
Talking about consistency.. 9 minutes extra time. That was terrible. Tbf, isn’t the rule if it’s not on target and deflected, it’s an own goal. Presumably Phillo’s was missing. Their goal was undisputedly goal bound before Greaves deflection
True. I’m just sick of ball-retention wingers. He might be the best coach in the world but Guardiola coached all the flair out of Grealish. £100 million just to make him into a system player. There’s probably a good reason for it but I just find it boring. Wingers can cut inside or go to the byline but they should always look to take a man on, whip in a cross or cut inside for a shot, not just turn inside a play a simple short pass all the time.
it is boring its why i loved hazard, he was just so fun to watch with the ball pep is successful but he micromanges and turns his players into robots, vinicius would be ruined at man city
If you're winging about Pep, then Rosey has no ****ing chance, or anyone else we're likely to bring in for that matter.