^ fair call but you still have to get the team playing the way you want. The Manchester half of TD is very quiet of late.:)
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^ fair call but you still have to get the team playing the way you want. The Manchester half of TD is very quiet of late.:)
Pep Guardiola has a dilemma ahead of Manchester City's latest Champions League fixture against Club Brugge, with the derby at Manchester United following at the weekend.
Coming into this fixture on the back of two defeats, Guardiola might be tempted to make changes in response to City's disappointing loss to Crystal Palace. However, with a trip to Old Trafford on Saturday lunchtime, Guardiola may also want to give his strongest side a chance to play their way back into form against Brugge, with players like Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling and Jack Grealish misfiring of late.
With Aymeric Laporte's red card at the weekend, he will miss the derby on Saturday and John Stones is likely to come back at Old Trafford. That gives Guardiola another decision to make as he must decide whether to bring Stones back against Club Brugge to gain some momentum or keep him rested for United.
Ilkay Gundogan was rested against Palace so could return, although Kevin De Bruyne only played 60 minutes so may be fit enough to play some part.
Put a link up to copy pastes, dickhead.
Boom!
He's one of our own:bananaman:
City scoring all the goals tonight:)
When you're at City, you realise nobody will help you'
FT: Man City 4-1 Club Bruges
Manchester City
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola to BT Sport: "Fully deserved. In the first few minutes we scored a goal but after conceding we dropped a little bit.
"The second half was really good. A good game, good victory. We need one point to go through, three points to win the group."
On Leipzig helping them out with a late goal against PSG: "We help each other. What we've done these years... when you're at Manchester City, you realise nobody will help you. Everything to do, we've done it. When you're in high ranking and big clubs, I understand maybe. Here no. Whe we win, we do it.
"All the titles I won before were because I was at big clubs. Absolutely, the pleasure is higher [in winning things with City]. The fight to win the hierarchy in the Premier League is good.
"Every game is tough. They changed the shape we played in Belgium.
"We played really good football. I liked how we played."
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Bollocks to Bonfire night!
Bring on the derby!!
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Manchester city players leaving Old Trafford after 2-0 win - YouTube
City players getting their own personal body guards leaving the Theatre of dreams.
Such a varied vocabulary the Red Rags have...
Bernardo, what a legend:smileylaughing:
Lovely ooop norf. They should all have walked to the bus with 0 - 2 written on their backs :)
Man City star Benjamin Mendy, 27, and co-accused male, 40, are charged with two more rapes on top of the four both men already faced
Mendy has been charged with two counts of rape on a woman in the past year
Premier League footballer already charged with four rapes of three other women
French star, 27, is being held on remand at HMP Altcourse in Liverpool
Mendy's co-accused, Louis Saha Matturie, 40, also accused of six rapes
Both men will appear at Stockport Magistrates’ Court tomorrow morning
Man City star Benjamin Mendy, 27, charged with two more rapes | Daily Mail Online
This foker. :)Quote:
Benjamin Mendy: Manchester City footballer charged with two additional counts of rape
Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy has been charged with two additional counts of rape, meaning he now faces six counts of rape and one of sexual assault, relating to four complainants over the age of 16.
What are the chances of that. :)
The real one must be sitting at home shaking his head, just thinking FFS as his phone rings off the hook.
The only club from Manchester... with more rapists and pedos than European trophies.
Kevin De Bruyne has tested positive for coronavirus while on international duty with Belgium; Manchester City midfielder is self-isolating for 10 days, says manager Pep Guardiola; De Bruyne will miss matches against Everton and Paris Saint-Germain
The sun is shining, the Christmas markets are buzzing.
The only team from Manchester are playing Everton at home, time for a pint or two..
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