Premier League - Gameweek 12

Isn't this a little familiar to Pep's very first season in England? A Lewis-Gündogan midfield pairing, he seems to totally disregard physicality and athleticism with decisions such as that one...similar things have happened in a number of their previous games too. It's not just down to Rodri IMO, Pep seems to be naive as well to me right now.
 
Not going to lie seeing the coke head getting soaked looking dumbfounded is a great sight to behold.
 
Isn't this a little familiar to Pep's very first season in England? A Lewis-Gündogan midfield pairing, he seems to totally disregard physicality and athleticism with decisions such as that one...similar things have happened in a number of their previous games too. It's not just down to Rodri IMO, Pep seems to be naive as well to me right now.
Who is Lewis Gundogan and is he any good?
 
If Postecoglu is supported he will do well. I think the money spent so far has been on mid level players.
 
Remember when Arsenal visited City and didn't even try to play football?
We were 10 men for most of the game. Missing our main player. When we were 11 men we were the better team (and winning). I'd like to see Spurs 10 men at 2-1. They'd be smashed playing this open
 
Looks like 5 in a row for City. Can’t write this. Who knew injuries in the wrong positions can decimate a squad
 
Kyle Walker is worse than Wan Bissaka when attacking. He doesn’t do shit and can’t even put in a proper cross.
 
We still all sort of expect City to comeback and Spurs to meltdown though don't we.
 
Haaland off the crossbar, they've certainly had enough chances to be level at least.
 
He's gonna be so, so happy.
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Reminds me of United in the Autumn of 1996, 1999, 2001 and 2002. City still got a chance. Being completely written off as will happen after this is exactly what spurs serial title winners to go again.
 
We were 10 men for most of the game. Missing our main player. When we were 11 men we were the better team (and winning). I'd like to see Spurs 10 men at 2-1. They'd be smashed playing this open
That sounds a lot of excuses..

You need to win the league this year or Arteta is finished.
 
Pretty much, he's the kinda player useful in games where we absolutely dominate to keep things ticking coming on when we're ahead. Outside of that he should be nowhere near the first XI for a team tying to win the CL in big games or tough opposition. At least not yet.
Yeah I can imagine that he would be your classic system player. A cog who can slot into Pep's system seamlessly but would look hopelessly out of his depth in something less structured and more dependent on individualism (I'm thinking of us in recent years).
 
There is no way City is winning the league this season. They have struggled in most of their games this season and they beat the worst Man Utd team only by a penalty shootout in the FA Community Shield. It also always makes me laugh how the most bottled team seems to be a bogey team for them.