Playing an ultra-high line against Jamie Vardy is just ****ing stupid.Not sure if you read Rodri's comments post-match about 'football not being fair' and Leicester being 'lucky', but it appears the sore loser mentality Guardiola's got has been instilled into his players.
If you're conceding 5 goals at home, and giving away 3 non-contentious penalties, then having 72% of the ball means diddly squat. Leicester deserved to win because they exposed City's weaknesses and outscored them comfortably. They didn't need to dominate the ball to outthink you!
These sour grapes from Rodri are bizarre considering City are making a habit of losing these days.
He's going to run in behind and look for penalties all day long.
I don't know about non-contentious, though. The first two were typical Vardy moves, in my opinion.
Walker tries to get hold of him, misses and he goes down anyway. Virtually no contact at all. Stupid to give him the opportunity.
I also don't see any difference in the second and the Pogba/Connolly one that was chalked off by VAR.
Stupid defending, but either they both are or neither is.
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