What a stat. City have now scored 1000 goals in all competitions since Guardiola took over in 2016.
The next best is Liverpool with 797.
Amd super spursy spurs are 3rd 🤯
Scoring is never the problem at Spurs, it's the calamity defence that lets them down. Plus Lloris who looks like Prime Lev Yashin for France and Yohann Thuram-Ulien for his club
"I might be 68 and look old, but there's nobody ahead of me in football terms not Pep, not Klopp, not Arteta. It's all there with me. In terms of knowledge, and depth of knowledge, I'm up there. I'm not saying I'm better, but I'm certainly as good as they are."
Calm down Sam, the biggest thing you've won was the championship play offs.
Amazing last minute in the Brighton game, chance from a corner but VAR checked a handball by Shaw and Brighton score the resultant pen in the 99th minute.
Amazing last minute in the Brighton game, chance from a corner but VAR checked a handball by Shaw and Brighton score the resultant pen in the 99th minute.
Pleased for de Zerbi in particular. I made the below post on the after match thread of our Carabao Cup win as a friend of mine who I used to play cricket with asked for it to be passed on. John and his grandson, Albie, will be as pleased tonight as they were probably as gutted as they were when Brighton were knocked out of the FA Cup by United. So, for those who missed it at the time, this is what John said:
I just wanted to tell everyone about the penalty shootout between Charlton Athletic and Brighton last night.
I have a handicapped grandson I take in his wheelchair to matches and as the shootout was about to begin we couldn't see a thing where we were because of everybody milling about the dugout areas. I pushed my grandson towards the Brighton dugout/technical area in the hope of a better view. Despite the importance of the moment for the Brighton Manager Roberto de Zerbi he could see that we were Charlton supporters with our red and white hats and scarves and he made sure we joined his management staff in front of the hoardings so that my grandson could see the shootout. Mr Zerbi even crouched down so that my grandson could see the players approaching from the halfway line to take their turn for each penalty.
Brighton fans you have an 'Absolute Gent' in charge of the playing side of the club! I thanked him profusely at the time for his kindness and want to post this to thank him again so THANKS from Grandad Wainwright and Albie Sargent. It is so nice to report on an event so positively when not all football stories read like this one. Please share this as much as you like and hopefully it will make it to Brighton eventually! Happy Christmas everyone
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Is this just a hangover from accommodating a winter world cup?
Big Sam as modest as always. Deluded pillock.
I do also think it takes away from the weekend fixtures
*not my words!
There's always a few rearranged games in the last few weeks of the season, it's nothing new.
The next best is Liverpool with 797.
Calm down Sam, the biggest thing you've won was the championship play offs.
I just wanted to tell everyone about the penalty shootout between Charlton Athletic and Brighton last night.
I have a handicapped grandson I take in his wheelchair to matches and as the shootout was about to begin we couldn't see a thing where we were because of everybody milling about the dugout areas. I pushed my grandson towards the Brighton dugout/technical area in the hope of a better view. Despite the importance of the moment for the Brighton Manager Roberto de Zerbi he could see that we were Charlton supporters with our red and white hats and scarves and he made sure we joined his management staff in front of the hoardings so that my grandson could see the shootout. Mr Zerbi even crouched down so that my grandson could see the players approaching from the halfway line to take their turn for each penalty.
Brighton fans you have an 'Absolute Gent' in charge of the playing side of the club! I thanked him profusely at the time for his kindness and want to post this to thank him again so THANKS from Grandad Wainwright and Albie Sargent. It is so nice to report on an event so positively when not all football stories read like this one. Please share this as much as you like and hopefully it will make it to Brighton eventually! Happy Christmas everyone