We dont need the ball, just need them to lose it and then rape that Norwich type defence...again
We dont need the ball, just need them to lose it and then rape that Norwich type defence...again
Man U were 8-1 to win tonight.
2-2 was the man bet
They even seem to have found a use for Fred
Swore i just saw Chitty chuck his quadruple bet at Fred taking the corner
Wan Bissaka has kept Sterling in his back pocket all night and been class again since Cyrille swapped him in his fantasy team for George Baldock
Shit
Banks on Rangers tomorrow
What sort of plastic does monkey gestures to a black Man Ure player?
Thick as fuck.
Gabriel Jesus scored a superb hat-trick as Manchester City came from behind to win their final Champions League Group C game at Dinamo Zagreb.
City, who had already qualified, finish top of Group C, with Atalanta qualifying in second after their 3-0 win at Shakhtar Donetsk.
Dani Olmo had opened the scoring for the hosts, with a sparkling volley from Damian Kadzior's right-wing cross which found the top corner.
But City, who dominated possession throughout, levelled before the break with Jesus heading a Riyad Mahrez cross into the top left corner.
Jesus then put City ahead early in the second half, placing an effort into the bottom right corner after a one-two with Phil Foden and some neat footwork.
The Brazil forward tapped Benjamin Mendy's cross into an unguarded Dinamo goal four minutes later but he was then substituted.
Foden rounded off a fine evening's work for the visitors, prodding in Bernardo Silva's cross, to give the score an emphatic feel.
Pep Guardiola's side advance to the knockout stages unbeaten in the competition this term and will be one of the seeds in Monday's last-16 draw.
Dinamo's defeat, coupled with Atalanta's victory, sees the Croatian champions finish bottom of the group to miss out on a place in the Europa League.
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Foden capitalises on chance to impress
With City having already confirmed their passage into the last 16, Guardiola made eight changes from Saturday's derby defeat against Manchester United - most notably handing Foden a rare opportunity to impress from the start.
While Foden's last Premier League start came in May, the 19-year-old has been a regular in Guardiola's match-day squads albeit as a perennial substitute.
But the youngster still displayed flashes of the talent that has seen him described by many, including Guardiola, as the possible heir apparent to the club's Spanish playmaker David Silva.
Silva, 33, who has enjoyed nine trophy-laden seasons in Manchester is due to leave the club at the end of the season and while Foden cannot be considered a like-for-like replacement just yet, this performance will have done him little harm.
He started slowly and was guilty of skewing two long-range efforts horribly wide but he improved as the game developed.
He rarely gave possession away, completing 92% of his passes and made several timely interceptions in front of his own defence.
His touch to Jesus for City's third goal showed his football intelligence, while his goal was a welcome reward for an industrious, rather than scintillating, display.
Let's get this thread back on track....
Man City v Real Madrid in Champs League last 16
0 times vs 13 times European Champions
Pep will be gone before OGS.
Out of the title race before the New Year, that's a real shame.
Manchester City the Club of the decade
During the last decade, City have also won the League Cup on four occasions (2014, 2016, 2018 and 2019), as well as the FA Cup two times (2011 and 2019).
City won their first Premier League title in dramatic circumstances in 2012, scoring two injury-time goals to deny arch rivals United in one of the most iconic moments of the Premier League era.
They got their hands on the illustrious trophy again in 2014, before winning back-to-back titles in 2018 and 2019. They also become the first Premier League team to reach 100 points in one season.
Once you mention the League Cup first, you just know that the only thing your team dominated in the last decade were Swansea City. Oh hang on
Happy New Year mate... hopefully by the start of the Thirties you can regale your first European Cup or an egg cup or c sized
Love ya
Oh dear, Chitty. You copied the wrong team from the article for club of the decade. According to Talksport (where you copied your text from), Chelsea are the top team of the decade.
https://talksport.com/football/63480...sea-liverpool/
1. Chelsea – 11 Major trophies
2. Manchester City – 10 Major trophies
Man U's Goal of the Decade
Should be able to flick boogies on the Rags from these seats
^ why not go to proper stadium on Tuesday night to watch it?
Don't know were you got that pic from but the've only allowed 3000 tickets allocation to the only team to come from Manchester, due to GMP concerns.
How did your Chrimbo trip to the Theatre of dreams go?
Theatre of streams of hot piss more like
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