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good game and perhaps a draw was a fairer result overall but we were very very lucky to come in only one goal down in the first half and they were lucky to keep us out second half
Either way glad to see entertaining football back but City do look good when it clicks and we still seem to lack that bit of brilliance and flair
De Bruyne was impressive and should have had more
Cracking game that, a rare one worthy of the hype, a proper slugfest, trading punches in the 2nd half.
So onto the next ones, Arsenal are resting Sanchez to play perez on his own up front with Mustafi also named in the side. It all looks positive in the middle, but then you spot Walcott and Ox on the wings! ๐
Made very heavy weather of that after we looked like running away with it in the first 30.
City will improve as Bravo adapts, Aguero and Kompany return and Sane gets up speed, Gungodan plays and Jesus arrives in January. Please do not wake me up!
United look pretty poor for the amount they have spent - resorting to long balls is a pretty lame tactic. It might work on Thursday evenings though ๐
Better side won
Weaker side made it fun
LOL at Gary Neville. "Chucked overboard"
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37341354 ]I'm the most experienced I've ever been[/url]
Well maybe Moany really has lost his magic touch, booted out of Chelsea, taken on in desperation by Man U and he's just lost three in a row!
Couldn't happen to a nicer fellow! ๐
Missed the first half but the second half scoreline massively flatter watford who did very little attacking wise except score twice which is all that matters obvs.
Main issue are
1. Rooney
2. No creativity anywhere - no Utd player tries to beat a player ever
3. Pogba and Fellaini is just not a pairing and both are shit. The later permanently the former is hopefully struggling to settle
Utd cannot break down teams and my tactics against them would be sit deep and counter as they pass it around a bit and eventually lose possession
I was just searching for the thread ๐
No gloating wrt ManU fans here as I have much respect for the club but always happy to see a Jose side take a fall. 1-3 down to Watford LMAO.
JY Pogba wasn't that good for France, he is a decent player for sure but not such big money. ManU where picked off.
One day Spurs will win something and you will be truly happy
Hope you live to see it ๐
Who the
are Man United...
(repeat ๐ )
Expectation management Junky ๐
90 odd thousand at Wembley was great, pity they failed to defend the break. Nothing much new there. Fortunately I couldn't go or it would have been rather tragic.
I'm with rockape & mikewsmith.
Chortle.
Can't believe he played Rooney in midfield after stating in the summer he wouldn't play him there. Pogba not done much so far either. Jose playing a risky game publicly criticising the players already too - usually does that after 2 years, not 2 months.
Well this isn't looking as bad. 4 up before half time. That'll do! ๐
Mata is so much better than Rooney in that role. Always has been. I hope this'll be the end of his apparently automatic starting place
Indeed...back on track although I haven't seen a report yet, but seems pretty emphatic.
I'm currently getting my garden chores done with one eye on the clock for the 5.30 match on BT. Hoping we can put one over the Russian team I have no respect for, especially that c### up front! Come on you Gunners!
I think no hair an elbows mattered just as much tbh but Mata is superior to Rooney in that role
It was good to see but needs more goals from open play though Matas was a great team goal
It was all over by half time. Good performances all over the pitch! Bodes well.
I'll be watching the late kick off . Should be interesting. I ****ing hate Chelski!
Its also going to be interesting to see how Liverpool do against Hull. I think these games are going to be a good sign as to whether they'll be up there or not this season. See if Klopp has managed to get them out of the habit of winning against the top teams, then getting beaten at home by teams you'd expect them to be winning against comfortably. The defeat to Burnley would suggest not. So I've bunged a few quid on a Hull win ๐
That burnley game was just one of those football tings murdered for 90 minutes and scored with their only two shots [ and pretty much only attacks] all game
the gunners 3 0 up, how long till Conti gets fired ๐
How long? Another 45 minutes I reckon. You can tell how bad the opposition is when Walcott looks almost decent.
Costa looks like he's about to be sent off too. I do enjoy seeing Chelski get battered! ๐
Looks like my Hull bet was the usual kiss of death ๐ฅ
Huge win for Arsenal, mostly because we got a monkey off our back, post Moany.
Sack Wenger - oh hang on.....
You really are so funny
Amazing how much Chelsea still rely on John Terry, but I guess that's inevitable with Cahill and Luiz as the other centre halves! Wonder if Conte plans to play all three as that was the system he favoured at Juventus and when managing Italy.
Watched the Utd game and to be honest I don't think it was that revealing - they certainly didn't take Leicester apart and the three goals from corners was pretty out the ordinary, given how basic they were - really unlike Leicester. I think Rooney and Mata will probably interchange a bit at number 10. Reckon they may need to play Rashford or Martial a bit up top as well as Zlatan isn't going to score 50 goals a season in the Prem and physically it's a bit tougher than Ligue 1.
Great stuff from the Gunners but not 100% convinced , Chelsea played into our hands.
Just as a general point , I seem to remember a lot of Sterling 'haterz' on here . What say thee now?
Sterling is one of them players who will flourish when the rest of the team are, but will rarely carry the game and team in the bad days.
Another that comes to mind in the Prem at the moment is Pedro.
Sterling can be a genius, but its not as often as we often think it should be.
I didn't like the way he left Liverpool, but that's football of this era for you
I think I meant lots of people were saying he was crap and a waste of money. Is that still the opinion ? Just an interesting debate really ..
they were murdering them and the goals were coming however they arrived. Agreed the three set pieces goals , and against leicester, is unusual but they were going to score no matter what and leicester were hanging onthey certainly didn't take Leicester apart
I think I meant lots of people were saying he was crap and a waste of money.
Indeed. As a City supporter, still think it's a lot of dough for a bit of showboating and the occasional good game/goal. Also posted last season that Yaya was a lazy, strolling player so I think my radar isn't too faulty.
Firstly congratulations to Arsenal, although they can never undo their dire record against Jose that was a fine win. Why a team with defensive frailties would compound those by buying back Luiz I'll never understand. Pogba, after last week when all the reports saying he was anonymous a MoM performance, good for him its always tough to have the big money price tag. Strange times as Jose drops Rooney and Mata gets a lot praise. Leicester do look stretched by the CL.
Spurs ticking over, not enough at the moment
Arsenal and City look to be the main title contenders as I think we all suspected.
A bit worried for my team Swansea,when the manager of your team starts apologising too players that had a hissy fit when you substituted them!!.
What the hell has happened to West Haaaaaaaaarm since last season? Southampton have just absolutely battered them!!! And they're 3rd from bottom! Same manager. Same squad. Players like Payet, who were brilliant last year, were just completely anonymous.
The curse of the new stadium? But they're equally as awful away!
It's great to see Southampton shrugging off Koeman's departure. As a Spurs fan I hope West Ham choke on the stadium.
Reality checks for West Ham and Leicester so far this season, the hammers fans are particularly quick to turn on their team.
I am enjoying the disaster unfolding at West Haaaam.
Horrible club, awful pimp and pornographers owners, completely corrupt deal to get that stadium for basically nothing and their violent scum fans.
I'm so glad that stadium move hasn't worked.
Agreed the three set pieces goals , and against leicester, is unusual but they were going to score no matter what and leicester were hanging on
I think Leicester (and Stoke) are being hit by the new directive about holding at set pieces. I am all for it as the "defending" that the likes of Huth, Morgan and Shawcross have practiced over the past few years did need to be challenged.
Re. Sterling he did actually have some pretty decent games last season particularly in the Champions League. It was not really surprising given the ludicrous vitriol aimed at him by the media and sheep like fans that his form dipped.
It was great to see his confidence to score the third on Saturday. It would have been so easy to try to play in Aguero but he backed himself, remained calm and delivered a great finish.
Shaping up to be an interesting season. City's game against Spurs next week should be a cracker.
agreed as to why they are struggling on set pieces but we were going to score as they were being outclassed at the time
Apparently some bookies now have Liverpool as 2nd favourites to win the league. I'll have whatever they're having, thanks barman.
@weeksy, how much did City cough up for Sterling? I was quite happy to see him go!
I think Leicester (and Stoke) are being hit by the new directive about holding at set pieces. I am all for it as the "defending" that the likes of Huth, Morgan and Shawcross have practiced over the past few years did need to be challenged.
I haven't actually seen this directive in print, just heard they are cracking down on it. Frankly it had become ridiculous, just a wrestling match at every set piece and has taken them far too long to do anything about it.
I'm glad the like of Liecester and Stoke are suffering due to the new directive, Liecester were completely taking the p*ss at times last year and getting away with it.
West Ham couldn't happen to a nicer team. Although Bilic is a better coach than their current placing.
Spurs ticking along nicely, best start in 51 years. The Man City game is shaping up to be an interesting encounter and hard to call the result.
I think Bilic will be the new Martinez, flattered by his first year taking over the disciplined side of his predecessor and giving them some more freedom, but as that discipline slips into history his own coaching will be found short.

