They don't like playing us at the Etihad. Drew 2-2 there the last season we played there and they are not a settled side.
Quite fancy us to get something there tomorrow.
Slightly off subject. According to Swedish press, this is second hand news via a Burnley forum. Burnley have apparently joined the race to sign Nabil Bahoui from you. Never even heard of him to be honest. Any truth in it? Or is he even any good?
No wonder. He rarely plays for the HSV. 7 matches since he joined in February 2016, only 1 match in this season so I can't tell you anything positive about this guy
I haven't yet heard anything about a transfer but it wouldn't surprise me when he wants to leave.
Fernandinho sent off AGAIN.
Who else saw Pep's post-match interview? The guy's either high on cocaine or it's just not all there for him.
TubularBells: I'm sorry that I was right here (even with Aguero, although I don't know if he was "hot" as predicted because I watched the Liverpool match at the same time, but in the end he made the 2-0)
What did Sagna do to Boyd?
I don't understand our manager. City have quality players and can punish a team in an instant so to sit back and allow them to come on to us just asked for trouble. Got what we deserved. Nothing. Baffling substitutions again. Couldn't do anything about Aguero's winner. Stunning finish. Sagna will probably get retrospective punishment for what he did to Boyd. Disappointed as we played better against 11 than 10.![]()
Indeed Dirk. Aguero got the second. Arguably, in the build up the referee could have blown for simulation by Sterling who clearly dived. But that would be nit-picking as we just fell asleep for about ten minutes. Can't take anything away from Aguero. The finish was sublime.
Who else saw Pep's post-match interview? The guy's either high on cocaine or it's just not all there for him.
Yeah I watched it. Methinks he thought he just had to turn up and his Man City side would walk the league. He is obviously not used to a league where any team can beat any other. He is obviously not happy teams don't just roll over and let his side win or referee's have the audacity to correctly book or send off his players. How very dare they?!
Do people actually believe this? This notion that he thinks he's a self righteous enemy of English football has been entirely projected onto him as part of an agenda.
There is no evidence to suggest Pep thought he would win the league with ease. He's just a manager with some new ideas who has been very successful in his early career. For some reason, a bit of innovation has got up the noses of some journalists. And as a result, every question he gets posed has a subtext which attempts to subvert or embarrass him for views and ideas that he doesn't even have. It's no wonder he's a bit pissed off.
That's how you beat City though. Sit back and frustrate and frustrate and wait for the inevitable fuck-up at the other end to get a goal. If you get it right, you manage to stop City getting anything/grab a draw. You got the fuck-up, but City managed to get two goals beforehand. Can't always rely on fullbacks drilling in from there, and strikers threading the needle though.
Do people actually believe this? This notion that he thinks he's a self righteous enemy of English football has been entirely projected onto him as part of an agenda.
There is no evidence to suggest Pep thought he would win the league with ease. He's just a manager with some new ideas who has been very successful in his early career. For some reason, a bit of innovation has got up the noses of some journalists. And as a result, every question he gets posed has a subtext which attempts to subvert or embarrass him for views and ideas that he doesn't even have. It's no wonder he's a bit pissed off.
It's part of a wider 'build 'em up and knock 'em down' culture. We loved to hype individuals and talents up, but we love it even more when they come up short.Do people actually believe this? This notion that he thinks he's a self righteous enemy of English football has been entirely projected onto him as part of an agenda.
There is no evidence to suggest Pep thought he would win the league with ease. He's just a manager with some new ideas who has been very successful in his early career. For some reason, a bit of innovation has got up the noses of some journalists. And as a result, every question he gets posed has a subtext which attempts to subvert or embarrass him for views and ideas that he doesn't even have. It's no wonder he's a bit pissed off.
Do people actually believe this? This notion that he thinks he's a self righteous enemy of English football has been entirely projected onto him as part of an agenda.
There is no evidence to suggest Pep thought he would win the league with ease. He's just a manager with some new ideas who has been very successful in his early career. For some reason, a bit of innovation has got up the noses of some journalists. And as a result, every question he gets posed has a subtext which attempts to subvert or embarrass him for views and ideas that he doesn't even have. It's no wonder he's a bit pissed off.
Out of interest, what is this radical new approach that Guardiola is bringing to the Premier League? I've seen a few City games this year and all I've seen is a lot of passing it around the back until someone either loses it or just lumps it up like any other side does. Apart from that it doesn't look a lot different from the Pellegrini days. You lads on here seem to be a lot cleverer than me at this tactics stuff so maybe someone could explain it to me coz I don't get it?![]()
Manchester City defender Bacary Sagna has been asked by the Football Association to explain the "10 against 12" Instagram post he made after his side's 2-1 win over Burnley on Monday.
City were reduced to 10 men in the 32nd minute when referee Lee Mason sent off midfielder Fernandinho.
Sagna has deleted the post in question, but the FA has contacted the full-back to ask for his observations.
The Frenchman has until 17:00 GMT on Friday to respond.