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That will do nicely

Having been mugged at WHL, that was a nice result. Hoping Gundogan isn't too badly injured. How good was Ederson's pass for the 3rd?

comment by bomdia (U13941)

posted on 14/2/21

Sterling having the Spurs LB on toast certainly helped but the team looks sharp even without the best midfielder in world football and one of the PL's greatest ever strikers. Let us hope that Gundogan's injury is not serious.

comment by #Culer (U22564)

posted on 14/2/21

comment by bomdia (U13941)
posted 30 minutes ago
Sterling having the Spurs LB on toast certainly helped but the team looks sharp even without the best midfielder in world football and one of the PL's greatest ever strikers. Let us hope that Gundogan's injury is not serious.
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City don’t have Bruno Fernandes??

posted on 14/2/21

comment by ● Billy The Yidd ● 2020* 2021* (U3924)
posted 14 hours, 12 minutes ago
The penalty - Gundogan fouls Hojberg first, watch it closely and he goes in studs first on Hojbergs ankle, anything after that is irrelevant.

The teams - Individual errors from Spurs hapless defenders made for an easy evening for £ity, they never got out of 2nd gear. Spurs lacked belief and were beaten before the game kicked off..

Who knows what would have happened if the penalty was not awarded, either way, £ity are the better team and will walk the league title.
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Don’t agree with that first part. Seen a few people say it, but Gondogan only steps on Hojbjerg because he’s in the act of obstructing him in the first place.

Otherwise, most trips could be justified by saying “well my leg was there first”. That Hojbjerg caught the same leg of Gundogans with his other one shows he was challenging from completely the wrong position.

comment by bomdia (U13941)

posted on 14/2/21

comment by #Culer (U22564)
posted 2 hours, 59 minutes ago
comment by bomdia (U13941)
posted 30 minutes ago
Sterling having the Spurs LB on toast certainly helped but the team looks sharp even without the best midfielder in world football and one of the PL's greatest ever strikers. Let us hope that Gundogan's injury is not serious.
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City don’t have Bruno Fernandes??
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Even you are not stupid enough to assert that Fernandes is better than KDB. If you are it sums you up nicely.

posted on 14/2/21

Just bait from this Culer tool. He will be quiet for a few hours now at least given his beloveds result.

posted on 14/2/21

United would be feked without Bruno.

comment by bomdia (U13941)

posted on 14/2/21

comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 38 minutes ago
United would be feked without Bruno.
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But the best player in a second rate team hardly makes him world class does it?

posted on 15/2/21

comment by bomdia (U13941)
posted 16 hours, 28 minutes ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 38 minutes ago
United would be feked without Bruno.
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But the best player in a second rate team hardly makes him world class does it?
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you don't have to be particularly handsome to be the best looking man on the burns ward

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 15/2/21

How good was Ederson's pass for the 3rd?
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i mean, he kicked it straight. any competent CB in the league clears it, or at least is strong enough to fend of gundogan. it was sanchez however, who has all the exact opposite traits of what you would want in a CB.

posted on 15/2/21

comment by Tottenham Chronic (U3423)
posted 1 hour, 41 minutes ago
How good was Ederson's pass for the 3rd?
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i mean, he kicked it straight. any competent CB in the league clears it, or at least is strong enough to fend of gundogan. it was sanchez however, who has all the exact opposite traits of what you would want in a CB.
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"he kicked it straight"

Oh dear!

It was a targeted, perfectly weighted pass. He sees the run and executes to perfection. Sanchez, at that point, became an irrelevance.

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