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Following Our Nearest And Dearest Rivals 2025/26

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11 hours ago, Scott Harris said:

Just got into Europe, then decide to sell their best player. They've always been a selling club, but they are being stupid by not finding replacements.

Especially if it is attacker. I though for sure they will get relegated last season when they sold olise didn't bring in attackers in.

They brought in two late in thr window and they looked much better.

12 minutes ago, Sconnie Blue said:

Spurs double their lead.

City have been horrific. Trafford is horrendous.

Trafford at City is a mystery. He has never been comfortable playing out. Exposed at Burnley in their relegation season. The record clean sheets at Burnley last season - at Championship level - seem to have blinded Pep.

Edited by dermott

Can't see this City team winning the league if it comes to a three way battle with Arsenal and Liverpool come April. Been saying this to my friends, but City's transfers for the past seasons don't seem to be "Guardiola players" and they all look ok, but none can be seen as a superstar. City look absolutely soulless for some time now and I think a lot has to do with Guardiola who seems to have lost his spark IMHO, looks tired and devoid of new ideas.

Spurs at home has become a nightmare fixture for City.

See how they respond to this in the second half. They have the quality to turn this around but do they have the belief?

4 minutes ago, petre ispirescu said:

Can't see this City team winning the league if it comes to a three way battle with Arsenal and Liverpool come April. Been saying this to my friends, but City's transfers for the past seasons don't seem to be "Guardiola players" and they all look ok, but none can be seen as a superstar. City look absolutely soulless for some time now and I think a lot has to do with Guardiola who seems to have lost his spark IMHO, looks tired and devoid of new ideas.

...and long may it continue.

2 minutes ago, axman2526 said:

Spurs at home has become a nightmare fixture for City.

See how they respond to this in the second half. They have the quality to turn this around but do they have the belief?

It's really stupid how City is the only big club that shat the bed every time they play against the spuds

1 minute ago, Scott Harris said:

City still have similar problems from last season then. Capable of hammering a side, and then getting undone by teams with a little bit more about them.

Fit Rodri is the key that turns them from mediocre to a top side

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