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Djab

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The problem with City is that all of their players go forward and create huge space for the opposition. And the speedster Demichelis :sarcasm: can't keep up with the pace of the play.

When City attack and then lose the ball players with defencive roles don't go back and defend
and if you watched the game in the latter part of 1st half there was a 5-2 situation that Willian shot the ball high with a bicycle kick.

My point is if Tata notices this feebleness in City's structure we can really make use of it.


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Barcaman

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And suddenly, just like Barca, City are no longer best thing since popcorn.
Fickle media and fans.
 

Jenks

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Cule4life

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Poor Rodwell. If he wasn't regretting his move to City he sure as hell should be now.

He will be sad and then see his bank balance and be happy again and may go out and buy a Ferrari to cheer himself up
But if he really came to play regular football then he's an idiot and deserves this
 

S7_MUFC

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Ferdinand on twitter-"Managerial merry go round looks on the cards again....who next after Laudrup are we thinking??"...Is he having a go at Moyes?
 

AnfieldEd

I am Leg End
"The players complained Laudrup was aloof, not interested in training and even refused to take sessions when it was raining."

"The fact that the 49-year-old saw fit to go to Paris and give the players two days off after Saturday's bad defeat at Upton Park was, in Jenkins’ eyes, typical of his attitude to the job."

Let's see, Swansea who are usually well run and don't have a history of sacking their managers on a whim, or say, Laudrup who has a history of not sticking around with his clubs and falling out with his superiors?

The truth is probably somewhere in between.
 
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AnfieldEd

I am Leg End
Don't know about him not taking training in the rain but its true that he didn't have a good relationship with a lot of the players he inherited. Rodgers prioritises a close-knit squad and those players really bought into the methods he had to ensure that the squad was united, Laudrup is the polar opposite and its caused a rift between the ones he brought in and the ones he inherited. The players had a very close relationship with Rodgers and Laudrup was a bit of culture shock after the environment they had worked in for the previous two years

His refusal to recall Ki Sung-Yeung from Sunderland in January despite Swansea' injuries in central midfield has also been an issue. They had a window of time in January to recall him and failed to do so, after which Jose Canas was injured so Laudrup's stance on the matter was questioned.
 

S7_MUFC

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He will be sad and then see his bank balance and be happy again and may go out and buy a Ferrari to cheer himself up
But if he really came to play regular football then he's an idiot and deserves this
Unlike any other premier league footballer....:sarcasm:
 

antonnn

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Hoping for a good Liverpool result tonight, the only time I'd ever support them over Arsenal is when I need Arsenal to lose, otherwise if I had to pick one of them for the title it'd definitely be Arsenal. Newcastle are missing all their best guys against us tonight, I expect 19th century tactics again, hopefully Salah gets his debut, I heard he will. City got Norwich I think, I feel really sorry for them.
 
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