I think you all should want a Manchester City win.City vs Spurs next. What result are we hoping for?
Yeah right!
I think you all should want a Manchester City win.City vs Spurs next. What result are we hoping for?
A draw, best case scenario. A city win wouldn't be horrific, but a Spurs win would make them title contenders; which I'd despise.City vs Spurs next. What result are we hoping for?
I was torn between this and a Spurs win. I am convinced we will finish above City regardless of their result on Sunday but at the same time, I'd love the opportunity to go above them asap.I think you all should want a Manchester City win.
Yeah right!
There is some white text there btw haha. Anyways, if i was United fan, i wouldn't be too dispirited if City were to win vs Spurs on Sunday. Look at their win vs Arsenal before Christmas - it should have been something to build on yet they still can't get back to their early season form where they won games and looked convincing in the process - now if they win games, they don't look overly convincing.I was torn between this and a Spurs win. I am convinced we will finish above City regardless of their result on Sunday but at the same time, I'd love the opportunity to go above them asap.
I don't understand..?
I was hoping he and Mourinho would revisit their rivalry and bring out the best in each other for years to come. I was looking forward to some epic battles.
But Im not sure he's got it in him to have a scrap for 4th place.
You don't think his Barcelona team was one of the best ever? I want to see the best players and managers in our League. Preferably at United but thats not always possible.
"I don't understand the lack of respect for amazing players when people say they are not good enough for me," the Spanish manager said.
"Maybe the expectations about my coming here and the commentary on us winning 10 games in a row were exaggerated," he added.
"Maybe I'm not good enough for them."
The arrangement of quotes in the Jackson article are different to the BBC one. The BBC's article makes it sound a bit more normal.
Sounds like he's protecting the players more than anything else, but its a bad way to make the point because of the obvious headlines.
City vs Spurs next. What result are we hoping for?
Pep coming out with these LVG-esque quotes are hilarious.
He's losing it.
People are being silly here, and the Guardian are being tabloid creeps. It was a graceful way of rejecting criticism of his players.
Would you expect Mourinho to be sacked if he finishes sixth (a place lower than Van Gaal managed last season) and without a trophy?Surely he has to go if he finishes lower than pellegrini did last year.
Sorry worded it a bit wrong. I was trying to get at him leaving if he finishes lower due to his dented pride plus the backlash from their fan's. I think if he drops out of the champions league he will go. He may surprise us and turn it around though in his second season if he stays. I hope not!Would you expect Mourinho to be sacked if he finishes sixth (a place lower than Van Gaal managed last season) and without a trophy?
I think both Manchester clubs see their managers as long term appointments.
The question is will Guardiola stick around if the season a complete failure? I don't know if he will considering some of the stuff he's coming out with in interviews.
I am not sure if Guardiola has already failed in England, but I was pretty sure that he would encounter problems from the moment he left us.
He is overrated, people expect miracles of him - funny thing is that he always said that himself - and he is one-dimensional. Of course, I have never seen a manager using his squad in a more flexible way than Guardiola did when he was in Munich but it was always the same basic approach, possesion football.You all know the problems of possesion football, thanks to LvG, which makes it rather obvious that Guardiola is just too unflexible without a genius like Messi who can create goals out of nothing with no space. But this is only his normal problem, when it comes to the prem., his problems get even bigger - you know, if you interprete the rules wider than in the rest of the world its more a problem for teams with a possesion approach than for managers like Klopp and teams like Liverpool.
I think his personality fits neither to England nor to Germany - i always thought he must think we are stupid. He trusts no one, that is why only blabla with zero information leaves his mouth.
Suggestive headline.
Pep Guardiola's meeting with Mike Riley fails to stem his feeling that Manchester City are victims
Maybe Liverpool are their true rivals.Pep Guardiola's meeting with Mike Riley fails to stem his feeling that Manchester City are victims
Awww, what a shame.