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Well, we're opening a bit of a lead up, at the top of the table. Just need for Arsenal to start bottling it, to leave us nicely poised to snatch our second league title in 50 years.
Well, we're opening a bit of a lead up, at the top of the table. Just need for Arsenal to start bottling it, to leave us nicely poised to snatch our second league title in 50 years.

Cue the massive overreaction.
This was a derby match. City have been fairly dominant v Utd in the last three years when their spine (Hart - Kompany - Toure - Aguero) have played at their best as they did today. When City's superior midfield have got on top, they have tended to win this fixture, but that has little bearing (3 points only in fact) on how many points the teams will acquire over the season. City won 6-1 at OT 2 years ago and the reaction was the same, but City only won the league on goal difference because they scored twice in injury time v QPR.
Utd lost two of the first six games last season including a 3-2 defeat to Spurs. Cue the doom merchants . Utd hardly dropped any points until April.
As for this season, City were hardly world beaters when shipping 3 goals at Cardiff or in a toothless display at Stoke. Spurs have probably been the most consistent side so far - but in grinding out narrow wins. If City play like today every week, they will win the title easily. But they won't.
Yes we are grinding out narrow wins which I hope changes with the next match. All I want is more convincing scores and we will challenge. Why was RvP dropped Luke? We are not overreacting about you, you do have problems.
Well, you would have won on goal difference if you hadn't lost 6-1...
Goal difference wasn't the point, WY. It was the fact that City didn't canter to the title as the pundits predicted because of their superiority in one game.
City blew hot and cold last season and they're doing it a bit already by losing to Cardiff, drawing at Stoke and now winning well against Utd. However when they look strong they look dangerous and if they can get some consistency they will challenge easily.
Hope I'm not getting too far ahead of myself, here, but... realistically, to stand any chance of winning the title, we've got to beat the Chavs.
No overreaction whatsoever, LDL.
That squad today would be sh*tting themselves about failure, come FT, and for the rest of
the season, in the reign of Fergie.
Does Moyes have what it takes to put the fear of God into them (same question for AVB too) .