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Topic subjectWeekend Soccer 12.16-17: Alilujah
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2634093, Weekend Soccer 12.16-17: Alilujah
Posted by benny, Fri Dec-15-17 02:58 PM
Though City's seemingly unstoppable run through the league has rendered the title race all but a fantasy by now, it's only just mid-December and it would be indecent to not exhibit at least fake enthusiasm for their clash with Spurs at the Etihad. But in reality, apart from a couple of last-gasp wins before their masterclass at Old Trafford, there's been little proof that anyone save a giant meteor can stop Guardiola's troops. Sure, Spurs have some of the fluid pace and defensive solidity that could frustrate the Citizens, and they do seem to have righted the ship after a tricky month of November, but it's hard to see that being enough. But, it's still futbol, and while City has a cushy 11pt lead at the top which even a loss wouldn't imperil, with the busy Xmas-NYE slate on the horizon, a Spurs win would definitely make things more interesting.


EPL
Sat 16 Dec 2017
07:30 Leicester - Crystal Palace
10:00 Arsenal - Newcastle
10:00 Brighton - Burnley
10:00 Chelsea - Southampton
10:00 Stoke City - West Ham
10:00 Watford - Huddersfield
12:30 Manchester City - Tottenham
Sun 17 Dec 2017
09:15 West Brom - Manchester United
11:30 Bournemouth - Liverpool
Mon 18 Dec 2017
15:00 Everton - Swansea
2634094, Thomas "moneymaker" Lemar
Posted by benny, Fri Dec-15-17 03:23 PM
https://streamable.com/d25zb

will be really interesting to see where he ends up in the next year. Deschamps better not eff up and pick him for next summer
2634097, Spurs 4-1, exposing a major flaw in City's tactics....
Posted by Buck, Fri Dec-15-17 03:38 PM
...leading to an unconvincing 2-1 win v. LCFC on Tuesday, and then a shock 0-1 loss to Bournemouth next weekend, in which De Bruyne picks up a groin strain and is scratched for at least six weeks.

Meanwhile, across town, rumors of players' unhappiness with Mourinho's consistently negative tactics become much more than speculation, as De Gea publicly renews his call for a transfer and Martial lets it slip that he feels "imprisoned" at United. A series of uninspiring draws follows, and they begin a long slide down to Europa-zone.

Until this scenario doesn't happen, it's what I assume will happen.
2634164, This scenario does not appear to be happening.
Posted by Buck, Sat Dec-16-17 01:06 PM
2634169, Though I did get the score right.
Posted by Buck, Sat Dec-16-17 02:26 PM
2634098, masterclass at OT?
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Fri Dec-15-17 03:43 PM
They created fuck all and scored two clank goals from Lukaku fucking up. They're the champions but a masterclass is vastly over blowing how they played.
2634105, Yeah they were subpar at OT. Still miles better than United, but subpar.
Posted by theeraser, Fri Dec-15-17 06:12 PM
2634139, miles.
Posted by dula dibiasi, Fri Dec-15-17 10:38 PM
2634161, And if Lukaku kicked the ball anywhere but edersons face
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Sat Dec-16-17 11:44 AM
Or off of people in our box it'd be a totally different narrative.
2634214, Wouldn't change Utd being outplayed by miles, though
Posted by theeraser, Sun Dec-17-17 02:41 PM
2634384, well yeah. and that would've been a false narrative.
Posted by dula dibiasi, Mon Dec-18-17 04:31 PM
again, city is MILES better than utd. they aren't close. all the underlying data supports this as incontrovertible fact.

city's as complete as any team in europe. man u is flawed AF, and basically living off of unsustainable play from a world class keeper.
2634386, and city being miles better is false as well.
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Mon Dec-18-17 05:07 PM
2634389, Lol
Posted by theeraser, Mon Dec-18-17 06:02 PM
2634167, Now this is a masterclass
Posted by BrooklynWHAT, Sat Dec-16-17 02:01 PM
2634286, salah gets all the glory, but there was a lot to like for liverpool yesterday
Posted by pdafunk, Mon Dec-18-17 09:03 AM
oxlade-chamberlain's patience seems to have paid off dividends. he had the ball on a string at times yesterday, was seen all over the pitch, and won back a number of challenges that led to chances. i'm not sure if coutinho will be leaving in january, but it's nice to see ox coming into his own in midfield.

andy robertson is also starting to make a name for himself. i thought in previous games he was forcing himself into the position of a wingback, but he made some really intelligent runs and good stops.

the D only looked like collapsing for about five minutes in the first half, instead of 15, and recovered pretty well once defoe's shot hit wood. and lovren scored a goal instead of losing his shit.

and i was happy to see lallana dancing along the touchline again. still a bit of rust to shake off, but he will also be needed if coutinho leaves. and i really hope ings finds a place to shine on loan for the rest of the season.
2634369, taking the next 2 weeks off
Posted by benny, Mon Dec-18-17 03:26 PM
Won't be able to post the weekly thread. Unless anyone is in dire need of an in-person report of PSG-Caen I'll see y'all in 2018
2634397, Ow.
Posted by bshelly, Mon Dec-18-17 08:10 PM
City is a lot better than Tottenham.