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Regardless of how much City have spent, I think the talk of them spending more than others (which isn't entirely true) completely undermines the quality of Pep. There's not a single manager in the world that could have done to City what he has done, and is still doing.
He's an absolute mastermind, and irrespective of how many players he's bought, the way they play, and the consistency of their players, a lot of that is down to Pep.
In regards to clubs spending more as well for success, this isn't something new so I don't know why it matters to people that Man City are now a spending team.
All big clubs success in the past, from Madrid to Milan to Man United has all been bought. It has always been, and always will be, about who has the most money and the better infrastructure. The difference is, City had these luxuries, and then went and brought in probably, and definitely imo, the greatest manager of all time.6 -
"Breaking: Agreement reached tonight between Liverpool and Feyenoord for Arne Slot to replace Jurgen Klopp."0
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SELR_addicks said:"Breaking: Agreement reached tonight between Liverpool and Feyenoord for Arne Slot to replace Jurgen Klopp."
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CAFCsayer said:Bit of a waste dropping Bellingham back, but tell me this isn't the best front line in the world right now
----------Rice --- BellinghamPalmer ------ Foden ------ Saka-------------------KaneIn international football where there’s less time to work on tactical play and build up, you want players like Bellingham in attacking positions as often as possible because they have the ability to win you games out of one moment of brilliance around the box.I don’t know how likely a 4-1-4-1 would be but I’d also worry about Foden being one of the 10s in the middle without the protection of two players behind him…
You could have one of the full backs tuck inside next to Rice for protection like is common in club football lately but not sure how feasible that is for an international team.0 -
Callumcafc said:CAFCsayer said:Bit of a waste dropping Bellingham back, but tell me this isn't the best front line in the world right now
----------Rice --- BellinghamPalmer ------ Foden ------ Saka-------------------KaneIn international football where there’s less time to work on tactical play and build up, you want players like Bellingham in attacking positions as often as possible because they have the ability to win you games out of one moment of brilliance around the box.I don’t know how likely a 4-1-4-1 would be but I’d also worry about Foden being one of the 10s in the middle without the protection of two players behind him…
You could have one of the full backs tuck inside next to Rice for protection like is common in club football lately but not sure how feasible that is for an international team.
Walker - Maguire - Shaw
Stones - Rice
Bellingham - Foden
Palmer - Kane - Saka0 -
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Van Dijk will no doubt blame all his teammates for conceding that goal.
Just wondering who he was supposed to be marking though? The three closest players to him were all Liverpool.
Best defender in the world? Nah.2 -
I don’t think anyone seriously considers him the best in the world any more.2
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March: Its going to be a fairytale end to Klopp's time at Liverpool
April: We were never in the title fight anyway0 -
JaShea99 said:I don’t think anyone without a scouse accent or a job in the media seriously considers him the best in the world any more.0
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Didnt catch any of the game but have just been a clip on Faceache of Salah and Klopp having a somewhat heated-looking discussion on the touchline.
Things all not well in the land of the Dippers!0 -
"Salah walks through the mixed zone, declines interview requests and says: “If I speak today there will be fire.”"2
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SELR_addicks said:"Salah walks through the mixed zone, declines interview requests and says: “If I speak today there will be fire.”"
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Addick Addict said:I don't think I can recall a player with the number of misses in one season that Jackson has managed to achieve. It's not just that though, it's the fact that so many of his attempts are so horrendous - he's got pace to burn and gets in good positions but then ends up looking like a poor man's Churchino!0
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Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:I don't think I can recall a player with the number of misses in one season that Jackson has managed to achieve. It's not just that though, it's the fact that so many of his attempts are so horrendous - he's got pace to burn and gets in good positions but then ends up looking like a poor man's Churchino!Apart from anything else, the only reason he didn’t fuck that finish up is because he knew he was off and it wouldn’t matter. He looked straight at the lino expecting the flag. Bloke crumbles under pressure like a biscuit.
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lordromford said:Addick Addict said:Addick Addict said:I don't think I can recall a player with the number of misses in one season that Jackson has managed to achieve. It's not just that though, it's the fact that so many of his attempts are so horrendous - he's got pace to burn and gets in good positions but then ends up looking like a poor man's Churchino!Apart from anything else, the only reason he didn’t fuck that finish up is because he knew he was off and it wouldn’t matter. He looked straight at the lino expecting the flag. Bloke crumbles under pressure like a biscuit.
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What on earth was that moment in the West Ham v Liverpool game where Areola rolled it out and the Taylor blew the whistle before the striker could take it? Absolute nonsense0
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SELR_addicks said:"Salah walks through the mixed zone, declines interview requests and says: “If I speak today there will be fire.”"
He's 32 this summer and only has 1 year left on his contract. Would make excellent business sense for Liverpool to get some money in for him and let the new manager put it towards a rebuild.3 - Sponsored links:
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Chunes said:What on earth was that moment in the West Ham v Liverpool game where Areola rolled it out and the Taylor blew the whistle before the striker could take it? Absolute nonsense"the match official had actually signalled an advantage after the clash between the two players in the area. That advantage came to an end when Gakpo attempted to close down the ball, forcing Taylor to stop play.And, as a result of Areola then needing treatment on the pitch, a drop ball was correctly used to restart the game."
That's what was said by PGMOL.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Chunes said:What on earth was that moment in the West Ham v Liverpool game where Areola rolled it out and the Taylor blew the whistle before the striker could take it? Absolute nonsense"the match official had actually signalled an advantage after the clash between the two players in the area. That advantage came to an end when Gakpo attempted to close down the ball, forcing Taylor to stop play.And, as a result of Areola then needing treatment on the pitch, a drop ball was correctly used to restart the game."
That's what was said by PGMOL.
Gakpo should have smashed it in the net and argued about it after saying he didn't hear the whistle. Worth the booking.0 -
Oh i'm not saying it's right, i'm just saying what their excuse was. I'd imagine Liverpool will be requesting the in-game audio files.2
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Sheffield United have now conceded 97 goals and with 3 games left now need a miracle to avoid breaking Swindon's long-held unwanted record of 100 goals.
Sheff Utd have already set a record for the most goals conceded at home in a Premier League season at 51 (and counting).
Newcastle scored 13 of those 97 goals which is the most a team has scored against a PL club in a single season.
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Swindon was 42 games too, to break that in only 38 games is impressively bad.0
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CAFCsayer said:Bit of a waste dropping Bellingham back, but tell me this isn't the best front line in the world right now
----------Rice --- BellinghamPalmer ------ Foden ------ Saka-------------------Kane
Strikes me as being too much like the so called 'golden generation' where we tried to shoehorn in Scholes, Gerrard and Lampard and it never worked.
Play players where they play every week for their clubs, and if it means leaving an in-form player out then so be it, that's what 5 subs are for. In a tournament, the squad depth and ability to bring players on who change a game will be vital.4 -
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Walker - Stones - Gomez/Maguire/Konsa/Tomori -Shaw/Chilwell
Rice - Ward-Prowse/Gallagher/Henderson/Alexander-Arnold
Saka - Bellingham - Foden
Kane
Is how I see it at the moment, with people like White, Phillips, Palmer, Toney, Watkins, Bowen, Grealish in the squad.
In fact a couple of those might even miss out even being in-form due to the amount of players we currently have that are of a very similar level, playing regularly in the Premier League and giving Southgate a real headache.
Still time for an injury or two to crop up as well0 -
That Spurs goal looks as tight as the Coventry goal last week.
Yeah think its the right call as well0 -
For me, we need the equivalent of umpires call in cricket. When it’s that close….. VAR should only be to stop an absolute clanger2
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Another ludicrous VAR decision. Surely it was never meant for millimetres.2