Premier League Gameweek 29

So after 21 years they are finally finishing above us. About time they do it.

When it's all said and done and Pochettino has created his dynasty, will see something like this (see below) from Poch?

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Southampton would have got something with Gabbiadini. Spurs got lucky there.
 
Jurgen Klopp one of the most successful managers in European football? What?
 
Best possible result for us today? I'd say a City win. Our best hope of top four is Liverpool dropping out, there's no way City are going to finish outside the top four.
 
Best possible result for us today? I'd say a City win. Our best hope of top four is Liverpool dropping out, there's no way City are going to finish outside the top four.
What if Liverpool win today though, have you seen City's next few fixtures?
 
Itchy feet on Pep there in his pre match interview, you would have thought he was stood on a sailboat.

Klopp looks like Harry Potters demented and older uncle as usual.
 
Best possible result for us today? I'd say a City win. Our best hope of top four is Liverpool dropping out, there's no way City are going to finish outside the top four.

Was thinking about this. Think a draw is probably the best outcome, since both would drop points and if we win our games in hand, then we'd close the gap on both of them (especially seeing as our one game in hand is against City).
 
What a deadbeat Saints performance. Expected more from them.

You'd expect Spurs to consolidate second position from here. Their next four fixtures are foregone conclusions:

Burnley (A)
Swansea (A)
Watford (H)
Bournemouth (H)

Easy 12 points with no European commitments.

There are no forgone conclusions in the Prem - especially away from home.
 
When it's all said and done and Pochettino has created his dynasty, will see something like this (see below) from Poch?

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How can he knocking someone else off their perch when he wins no trophies? You meant the 4th place trophy?
 
I assumed this was at Anfield for some reason. So instead of thinking City will get torn apart, I think they will lose by a goal or two instead.
 
There are no forgone conclusions in the Prem - especially away from home.
You should win all of them and rightly so. Spurs and Chelsea are the only consistent teams in the league.

Glad you lot are 2nd. Likeable manager playing good footy.
 
Best possible result for us today? I'd say a City win. Our best hope of top four is Liverpool dropping out, there's no way City are going to finish outside the top four.

I'd personally prefer a City win too since Liverpool have less points than them and it would keep us closer to 4th. But you could argue for all three results really.
 
There are no forgone conclusions in the Prem - especially away from home.

Burnley and Swansea will both be be very tough. Burnley have one of the best home records in the league and Swabsea are fighting for their PL lives.
 
What if Liverpool win today though, have you seen City's next few fixtures?

Hadn't thought about that. Arsenal and Chelsea away. Certainly makes things interesting, as long as they keep dropping points I couldn't care. :D

Having said that, we also have City (A), Arsenal (A), Chelsea (H) and Spurs (A) to go. This top four malarkey is going to be tighter than a nun's vajay-jay. Let's just focus on Europa!

I'd personally prefer a City win too since Liverpool have less points than them and it would keep us closer to 4th. But you could argue for all three results really.

Yep, can watch this game guilt-free knowing one or both will drop points. :)

Lets hope for a few sendings off on both sides.
 
Predicting a 3-3. Scoring any less than 3 vs that defence would be criminal.
 
I've just realised, this game is the anniversary of the "this does not f*cking slip" Stevie speech and all the playing up to the camera after Liverpool won here, pre-slip. :drool:

Glorious times.
 
Wow does Klopp ever look rough with that raincoat on, like a survivor of a ship wreck being found after 200 days in isolation.