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11 hours ago, Homelander said:

 

5 star performance from the Villans...Arsenal like not progressing much under Arteta

Arteta losing steam... Morever after tis match is international break... So players should b motivated to push... 

His strategy of 5 defenders + 2 cm is too negative... Doesn't pressure the opposition much... it can work against non effective big team but against small team he needs to change strategy.. 

All 3 goals came from right side so bellerin + holding cmi... 

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9 hours ago, XianGe said:

Arteta losing steam... Morever after tis match is international break... So players should b motivated to push... 

His strategy of 5 defenders + 2 cm is too negative... Doesn't pressure the opposition much... it can work against non effective big team but against small team he needs to change strategy.. 

All 3 goals came from right side so bellerin + holding cmi... 

 

i feel the rb, lb shud be position higher up...support auba and laca more...they can score but need to create chances...no one do off ball running how to shoot

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10 minutes ago, Homelander said:

 

I read Henderson also injured for England...think midfield can play keita, oxlade and wijnadlum...milner can play right back, the greek guy lb

Oxlade out long term too

Based on current fitness the team will be something like this. Still not a bad team unless both Thiago and Fabinho injuries continue

 

                                                Alisson

Neco Williams/Milner      Matip                    Nat Philips       Tsimikas

                                            

             Thiago (expected to be fit)     Fabinho (also supposedly fit for weekend)

                                              Wijnaldum/Minamino/Keita

 

                        Jota/Shaqiri                  Firmino             Mane

 

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Pep Guardiola: Manchester City boss signs new two-year deal

Pep Guardiola Pep Guardiola signs his new contract, seated between Manchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano (left) and director of football Txiki Begiristain (right)

Pep Guardiola has signed a two-year deal that will see him remain as Manchester City manager until the summer of 2023.

The 49-year-old has won two Premier League titles, the FA Cup and three League Cups since joining in 2016.

 

Guardiola told City's website: "We have achieved a great deal together, scored goals, won games and trophies, and we are all very proud of that success.

"Having that kind of support is the best thing any manager can have."

 

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager's previous deal was set to expire at the end of this season.

 

Guardiola's current five-year stay is already the longest commitment he has made to a team since becoming a manager in 2008.

 

If he sees out the contract, the Spaniard will overtake Joe Mercer and go second on the club's list of longest-serving post-war managers, behind Les McDowall, who took charge of 592 games between 1950 and 1963.

 

In total, City have won 181 of the 245 matches under Guardiola, a win rate of 73.87%.

 

Guardiola said: "We have had long talks this week together, we put [forward] both sides - to continue or not - and in the end we decided that the best for all of us is to continue because still we have the feeling that there is unfinished business and still there is something to do: continue what we have done in the last [few] years.

 

"I have the desire to help with all the fantastic players we have for the next years, especially for the fans - and we will feel proud of the way we play and the way we win.

 

"I would say that at this time, the reason I signed the contract is for our chairman. Especially for the conversations that we had. He convinced me that still we have to move forward, to try to do it, to continue what we have done in these incredible last four years together."

 

Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak added: "Pep's contract extension is the natural next step in a journey which has evolved over many years.

 

"It is a product of the mutual trust and respect that exists between him and the entire club. It also goes to the stability and creativity at the heart of our football operations.

 

"Importantly it is a validation of the football structure and philosophy that has been built over more than a decade and to which he has contributed so much."

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rumor is Pep signed cos the board has given the go ahead to sign Messi

 

honestly, a 33-34 yr old Messi? not much of a transfer if you ask me.

Only good for commercial point of view since til today noone cares about Man City despite their recent trophies

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4 hours ago, ManOfTheHour said:

rumor is Pep signed cos the board has given the go ahead to sign Messi

 

honestly, a 33-34 yr old Messi? not much of a transfer if you ask me.

Only good for commercial point of view since til today noone cares about Man City despite their recent trophies

 

Waste $$$... They should sort out their defence n maybe defence mid.. attack wif aguero and one more potent one can liao

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