2-1. Pathetic from the new keeper.
. He was under no pressure as well.
That one error has completely swung the momentum in United's favour when City were cruising through that game.
If that's the start of a United comeback, it's largely Guardiola's fault for bringing that 'keeper in and getting rid of Hart. I know he's made some mistakes in recent times, but it's highly unlikely he would have dropped a clanger like that.
It's early days for him, but he'll have to adjust to the pace and pressure of the Premier League quickly.Why does Bravo take so long to kick the damn ball? He keeps inviting pressure on himself. Rooney was rightly booked for the late challenge, but he was entitled to go for the ball when you're that bloody hesitant with it at your feet.
Yeah, ManYoo Dons nearly nicked a draw. Looked dodgy on the break, but City ran out of steam, again.I was wrong and everyone else was right about the momentum switching. Much more effective hoofball in the second half from United, aided by having an extra man in midfield and wingers that actually did something.
Yeah, ManYoo Dons nearly nicked a draw. Looked dodgy on the break, but City ran out of steam, again.
It does look like that. They start pissing about and get complacent, he goes too defensive or their fitness isn't what it could be.Guardiola sides aren't used to still having to play football in the second half in order to win games![]()
It does look like that. They start pissing about and get complacent, he goes too defensive or their fitness isn't what it could be.
Mkhitaryan and Lingard were rubbish.If they had a proper 'keeper between the sticks, or at least one that was less nervous, City would have been more comfortable defensively. United were creating some decent chances, but they weren't exactly peppering City's goal with shots. And some of the chances United had were a result of Bravo's indecisiveness.
Ibra, Pogba and Mikhitariyan were all pretty poor. Bailly didn't exactly cover himself in glory, either.
Mkhitaryan and Lingard were rubbish.
