Premier League Gameweek 12

City started off alright, but never seemed to recover psychologically after the first goal. So many players out there who look a little lost or really off their game.
 
Milie will kick his way to a yellow before the final whistle.
 
Why wouldn't they ? No team looks close to them or City at the moment. It'll be few years between them. Can see them winning it again within the next 3-4 years. They're at a point even if they sell Salah or Mane, plenty of top players will want to join.
It’s more so bitter hope if I’m being honest.
 
KDB's dead ball delivery has been excellent, but from open play he looks drunk. His touch is atrocious today.

And Aguero and Stering continue to suffer from Anfield Paralysis. Both are useless out there. Should have started Jesus.

KDB poor touch, Sterling can't dribble, Aguero can't finish. Useless bastards.
 
Find a club that may make Klopp intrigued to work up from the stardom scratch again and you are done. Atletico?
 
At this point I don’t care who wins the title. feck both of them.

The luck Liverpool have been having this season so far is insane. But you have to assume that this would wear off sometime during the season, and even out by the end hopefully. Despite that, if they win, well fair game.

The ideal scenario is Leicester win the league, but that’s very unlikely.
 
Only tuned in a few minutes ago.

I can't understand how Liverpool has their number. It's insane!
 
you are joking ? either that or your just deluded , they will this season there is every chance they will win the season after also.
As I said in the other post it was/is bitter hope mate :lol:

There is potentially HUGE upside though....IF Liverpool choke this Points lead and lose the title I would be able to die happy. Would be the biggest laughing stock in football history.
 
Incredibly bitter post incoming, but why do Liverpool hardly ever seem to get injuries to key players. Their physio team should get a pay rise.
 
When was the last time a player (Milner) left a big side to take a step down, then became a key player in his new side overtaking the side he left?

Only one that comes close is David Villa.
 
City started off alright, but never seemed to recover psychologically after the first goal. So many players out there who look a little lost or really off their game.

Sterling looks like the only one with a bit of fight in him. Rest have just rolled over.
 
fecking bent cnuts. He's behind him, sticks his forearm into Sterling's back and pushes. In what fecking world is that not a foul? Seriously?
 
If Man City fail, can't see anyone stopping them this season. Klopp will throw everything at the PL this season, even if he has to take a dump on the CL, let alone the cups.
 
Once again Aguero missed a sitter. Anyone calling this guy the best striker in the league needs their head checked. Tap in merchant.
 
Two mediocre teams and one more bent than anyone else.
 
Why is Pitbull playing leftback at City?

I mean I said it before but they should have moved haven and earth to sign Alaba in the summer.
Ahh, he's all over the place and that's why they call him Mr Worldwide.
 
Kun seems cursed at Anfield, don't think he's ever scored there.
 
Aguero inches away from a tap in. Feels like he should have gotten on the end of that.
 
It is infuriating to see the refs give it to Liverpool. Not the first time VAR worked for them, not the last time.
Spurs vs City comes to mind. That was a handball, but TAA's wasn't.