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LFC, even when it was running rampant against City (3-1 in the title winning season and the 2018 UCL quarterfinal tie where LFC won 5-1 on aggregate), wasn't able to neutralize Pep's City to this extent. Not having De Bruyne certainly doesn't help, but I always thought that Gundogan was the more influential player who got them ticking along when the going was tough. Last edited by echappist; 12-07-2023 at 01:26 PM. |
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Anyone watch the Copa America draw tonight?
For the final team in Group C (which USA is in), they showed that selection as the play-in winner between Honduras and Costa Rica. However they immediately switched it to the Brazil group and the last team selected (Bolivia) was entered into group C. Just curious! |
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Good point about Gundogan. Its funny I look at him and I see Gattuso - just facially - but he certainly plays with more finesse and skill than Gattuso ever did. I say that as a Milan fan by the way
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Starting 4 center backs should impact your attacking, I don't think even Pep can overcome that. DeBruyne out combined with Gundogan being gone creates a real hole there. I still expect City to put together a string of matches that will be hard to match.
LFC has struggled to defend all year and only getting thinner at the back as the season goes on. |
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The same system, with optimal personnel, can generate a lot of big chances, but it's presently missing Stones and De Bruyne. On the replacement of De Bruyne with Alverez alone, City misses the set-piece deliveries and defensive nous. Quote:
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Against Villa they started Akanji, Stones, Gvardiol and Dias in one position or another.
They're all really good (center backs), but Pep can move them around all he wants that doesn't make them great players at other positions overnight. And no matter how they play or how adaptable they are they're all defenders. Stones did well in the role Pep put him in last season. But for example I don't think Gvardiol has been that amazing on the left, but he is a quality CB. |
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Ah yes, you are right! That part somehow escaped me.
It’s like a fancier version of a Tony Pulis squad. Not even Sean Dyche plays with four players who are primarily CBs by trade. I had been under the impression that it was 3 true CBs + either Walker or Ak, but since Rodri was suspended, he had 2 CBs play as DMs and then two more CBs. |
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Speaking of Dyche that was a good win for Everton against Newcastle.
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Mourinho was sacked (for the 5th time) 2 weeks ago by Roma, yet no one has commented - Any thoughts, or is he irrelevant at this time.
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I wouldn't say irrelevant. the 'Not so special One' is a little more fitting.
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I heard that the Roma tifosi actually adored him, so I have no idea what's going on. |
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Hope he gets more out of Lukaku, Pellegrini, Dybala and El Shaarawy - they have the horses. Rumor - joining Napoli after season ends. |
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Sorry that you have to sit through this drivel after the spectacular performance of last year.
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Haha - Just wish ADL would back off. But it's calcio, and I love it.
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Spent a LOT of money and not a lot of progress up the table. No one really pays attention to mid-table. Good article about it: https://www.espn.com/soccer/story?id...splits-opinion I just hope we don't get him in MLS. |
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