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• #172477
liverpool paid £80mn for darwin nunez and his ability to do that. southampton have got themselves a bargain at £15mn imho
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• #172478
He was only 7 years old when Southampton last played at the Dell.
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• #172479
Have Citeh been found out? This is amazing really, how the mighty have fallen.
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• #172480
City flattered by the scoreline today. They were terrible and Pep's substitutions were awful.
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• #172481
Villa were brilliant too.
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• #172482
I’m currently stuck between “they’ve won the league 4 years in a row, it’s hard to sustain that level for this long.” And “I knew Pep was a fraud, only ever manages the best teams with the most resources.”
Whatever it is, it’s good for the league.
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• #172483
Jhon Duran moves ahead of Haaland to have the best goals per minute in the PL ever.
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• #172484
Yep feel the same. Now for Chelsea to do similarly and there'll be some truth to it being the 'best league in the world'.
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• #172485
Now for him to start more than 7 games.
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• #172486
Only team to beat Libpool and Brentford away. Nuno Nuno Nuno!
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• #172487
Haaland’s “stay humble, eh” ages better with each humiliation and his stats since are through the floor like he’s morphing into Scandi Carroll (latter name not my idea but wish it was).
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• #172488
One year yesterday since Nuno took over. He's taken us from 17th to the top four.
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• #172489
Doing an Emery!
Really impressive though.
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• #172490
Funny that forest are now a better team than spurs, nuno must be having a right old chuckle about that
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• #172491
I think it's the former, but now they've just lost their legs in midfield AND had a whole host of injuries, most obviously Rodri.
The initial few losses have completely knocked their confidence and now no teams are giving them the deferential treatment they used to get as they know they can't be as hurt at the back anymore of they have a go.Pep has tried to fix things, nothing has worked and now he's losing it a bit. I'm actually a little bit concerned about his mental health after a few things he's said and how he is acting
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• #172492
Nah - fuck him. He's ridden the cheating train and taken the plaudits. He can suck it up now they are shite. It's his bed.
I think they are a team getting older, who have played a lot of football and they don't have enough youth coming through/bought. They'll probably spunk the cash in jan to compensate but maybe not selling eg Palmer and Rogers might have been prudent.
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• #172493
I think it's the former, but now they've just lost their legs in midfield AND had a whole host of injuries, most obviously Rodri.
This is it. You can't play the way high line front foot football without a press which has been totally lacking. They don't seem to have the legs to pull the press off and without Rodri to mop up transitions they're so bad without the ball.
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• #172494
Pedro Porro, Harwood-Bellis, Rogers, Cole Palmer, Julian Alvarez would all be starting for them right now. Even Tommy Doyle might be getting a game over Gundogan.
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• #172495
I, for one, am loving it. Hopefully will be down in the bottom half with Spurs and Utd soon.
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• #172496
Remember Chelsea getting rid of Salah, De Brunye and Lukaku for really low fees? Was impressive when they bought back the last at huge cost and it was a total bust
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• #172497
And yet ‘Big Ange’ gets all the media plaudits for his principles/philosophy
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• #172498
They'll probably spunk the cash in jan to compensate but maybe not selling eg Palmer and Rogers might have been prudent.
Easy to say, but I think we all thought at the time that Chelsea had overpaid and didn't particularly need him. He wouldn't get the same freedom to play his natural game at City so the Chelsea move has suited him.
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• #172499
Munchester City.
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• #172500
I see him getting a lot of stick and ridicule in the media?
You are talking about the player who did an air kick when he had a good chance to finish a cross in the box?