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Casemiro was hilarious there for that goal
He's rightly getting lambasted for his role in it, but I thought the defence on the whole did a crap job there. Once the ball ended up back with Havertz they all just basically ball-watched it into the net.Casemiro was hilarious there for that goal
You should watch the CP goals. He really can’t do it or won’t. Playing him with a fit 19 yo CB is malpractice.Casemiro was hilarious there for that goal
That's just the American way. Kroenke got the public of St Louis to fund a new stadium for hundreds of millions then moved the Rams to LA a couple of years later. The public in St Louis are still paying tax dollars for a stadium that hasn't been used in yearsThe videos all over social of the roof leaking badly perfectly encapsulate the Glazers time at United. Coming the same week as a recommendation for a new training facility. The same sort of attitude they have shown in Tampa for facilities. IE expecting the city to pay
To who, exactly? The problem is that Bruno is probably the only player you'd get a decent enough fee for and he's heading towards his career twilight very fast. I'd sell him if a good offer came in for sure.Those comments about Bruno being up for sale in the summer are hilarious. Maybe start by actually selling everyone over 30.
I don't think you'd get many clubs beating down United's door to buy Bruno for whatever price they wanted plus whatever ridiculous wage he's on.To who, exactly? The problem is that Bruno is probably the only player you'd get a decent enough fee for and he's heading towards his career twilight very fast. I'd sell him if a good offer came in for sure.
I can't see Spurs doing them a favour either, but got a feeling West Ham might cause problems in the same way that Villa and QPR did in previous years.Saliba is total class. What a player.
Think City win it but Arsenal are as close as Liverpool were a couple of times and this side deserve a title.
Can't see Spurs doing Arsenal a favour so it's City.
The scary part is this is City's 'off' season - at least until Pep goes.Arsenal are going to win at least one title with this squad for sure, whether thats this season or next or the future idk but they’ve got the squad and mentality already for it
Deserving a title has nothing to do with it against this juggernaut that is City. You have to be practically perfect and even then it probably will not be enough.Saliba is total class. What a player.
Think City win it but Arsenal are as close as Liverpool were a couple of times and this side deserve a title.
Can't see Spurs doing Arsenal a favour so it's City.
A striker would seem to be the obvious area they could improve.They recruited quite poorly in the summer and had a stuttering start. At best they end this season on 91pts, which is fewer than normal under Pep. Arsenal are going to have to find a way to improve next season to keep pace and it's hard to see exactly how they do that.
Agreed. Sadly, I wonder whether Mateta's recent run of form might make him a target.A striker would seem to be the obvious area they could improve.
If we sell him I'll feel much more confident that the club is being properly run under INEOS. Exactly the type of sale we've failed to get done since Fergie left. We always seem to want to wait until after players obviously have nothing left to give, at which point nobody wants them.To who, exactly? The problem is that Bruno is probably the only player you'd get a decent enough fee for and he's heading towards his career twilight very fast. I'd sell him if a good offer came in for sure.
Maybe on paper, but its not as simple as adding a striker and expecting more goals. Their attack has been electric most the season and a large reason for that is the link-up play of Jesus/Havertz. They should end up with ~90 goals and there's only been two sides in the last decade that have scored 100+ goals, both being City.A striker would seem to be the obvious area they could improve.
Because they have one of the best track records in the league when it comes to recruitment and a genius manager. How many games have they looked at their best this season?Were the youngest squad in the league, why is it not reasonable to just expect the team to get better as they approach their peak?
Why is it assumed that City will get better?
I think it's a valid point that they lost KdB for half of it, Haaland has only been about 80% and they've taken time to adapt post Gundogan.Because they have one of the best track records in the league when it comes to recruitment and a genius manager. How many games have they looked at their best this season?