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And Wellbeck. Can't forget Wellbeck.

I'd play Wellbeck for England over Sterling. Wellbeck is one of those very rare players that seems to play better for his country than his club. Obviously it's the other way round for most players, and doubly so for Sterling (who will of course be an automatic choice come the World Cup regardless of his previous joke performances).
 
I'd play Wellbeck for England over Sterling. Wellbeck is one of those very rare players that seems to play better for his country than his club. Obviously it's the other way round for most players, and doubly so for Sterling (who will of course be an automatic choice come the World Cup regardless of his previous joke performances).
I don't even think Sterling plays that well for City. He scores a lot this year but that is testament to how good Silva, De Bruyne, Walker and the rest are. Most of his goals have been put on a plate, not down to his running or positioning.
 
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Only 3 wins is a major problem.
They are 5 points adrift at the bottom. Under the old 2 points for a win, they would be 2 points behind Stoke and 3 behind Swansea and Huddersfield.
Southampton are suffering too - just not winning enough.

I've often wondered about them changing the system from 2 points to 3 for a win. Seemed to help Man U and Arsenal.Seemed to screw up Spurs.....
 
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Real got the breaks. PSG have a great goalscorer in Cavani but I don't remember him actually receiving a pass near goal....Neimar wanted to go on his own.