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benny
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"Weekend Soccer 09.16-19: Saint Luiz"


  

          

It hasn't been easy figuring out what to make of Liverpool this season, with the team alternating bits of pure brilliance and puzzling indolence. They clearly have the tools to make a run at a top 4 spot, between Sadio Mane being one of the best signings of the summer, Lallana finding his best form anew, and the absence of European fixtures. But with their shaky defense and Mignolet's rickety foot game, nothing is going to be sure for them.

For Chelsea it's been an auspicious start to the Conte era, with the team playing much more solid, as expected. N'golo Kante has instantly become the lynchpin of their midfield, and Costa has been clutchingly efficient. But their defense is unsettled as well, giving up 2 goals through bad mistakes against Swansea, and compounding it with an injury to John Terry. This means today's game will see David Luiz make his second debut for the Blues, as Chelsea fans nervously await and see if Conte can tame his "creative" impulses to suit the system.

Not a lot of other essential fixtures to look forward to, though United could have a tricky game against Watford, after disappointing in their Europa League opener.
In Serie A, Sunday's Derby d'Italia will be a good opportunity to gauge if Inter really are back. Juve had a disappointing draw against Sevilla in the Champions League, but the way Higuain has been going, Inter shouldn't take too much comfort in that result.

EPL
Fri 16 Sep 2016
3:00p Chelsea FC - Liverpool FC
Sat 17 Sep 2016
10:00a Hull City - Arsenal FC
10:00a Leicester City - Burnley FC
10:00a Manchester City - Bournemouth
10:00a West Bromwich - West Ham
12:30p Everton FC - Middlesbrough
Sun 18 Sep 2016
07:00a Watford FC - Manchester United
09:15a Crystal Palace - Stoke City
09:15a Southampton - Swansea
11:30a Tottenham - Sunderland AFC

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5 big things to look out for this weekend
Sep 16th 2016
1
every time i peg watford for a scalp, they disappoint
Sep 16th 2016
2
i am cautiously optimistic
Sep 16th 2016
3
such a clean strike from Henderson
Sep 16th 2016
4
one might say even "sumptuous"
Sep 16th 2016
5
Good word for it.
Sep 16th 2016
9
i'm glad he did. he seemed a little off with his finishing
Sep 16th 2016
6
that Conte ass-reaming at halftime mustve been EPIC
Sep 16th 2016
7
1st gut check of the season
Sep 16th 2016
8
Pogba out there lookin' like Di Maria 2.0
Sep 16th 2016
10
      di maria was good until his family got robbed
Sep 16th 2016
11
           Pogba was also good until his mom stopped cooking for him
Sep 17th 2016
26
bon anniversaire, le professeur!
Sep 17th 2016
12
AND hopefully bon voyage At year end
Sep 17th 2016
13
Cavani hit 4 in the first half yesterday btw
Sep 17th 2016
14
well deserved goal by Slimani
Sep 17th 2016
15
Xhaka....bruv, what a strike.
Sep 17th 2016
16
deeeeeeecent https://my.mixtape.moe/cozlrp.mp4
Sep 17th 2016
19
what a buy.
Sep 17th 2016
20
shit wasnt even that nice smfh
Sep 17th 2016
22
      xhaka netting screamers. pogba getting haircuts.
Sep 17th 2016
24
           AND ANOTHER ONE
Sep 20th 2016
38
                Pro Evo better give him the "long ranger" skill
Sep 22nd 2016
45
Key takeaway imo was our response after the penalty
Sep 17th 2016
17
Wtf is going on with West Ham
Sep 17th 2016
18
That Middlesborough goal was complete bullshit
Sep 17th 2016
21
seemed to have lit a fire under Everton's ass at least
Sep 17th 2016
23
....and they said De Bruyne isn't the best #10 in the PL
Sep 17th 2016
25
Yeah I'm done with games before 9am for a bit.
Sep 18th 2016
27
0 GOALS, 0 ASSISTS, 4 HAIRCUTS
Sep 18th 2016
28
Well damn
Sep 18th 2016
29
and portuguese moyes STILL hasn't dropped rooney.
Sep 18th 2016
30
      Lol, it's almost Wenger-esque in terms of stubborn loyalty
Sep 18th 2016
34
5 games in and Mourinho is still trotting out a double pivot and Rooney ...
Sep 18th 2016
31
you said it.
Sep 18th 2016
32
I mean look at this shit. Every goddamn game for 2 years now (vid)
Sep 18th 2016
33
      leaving this here:
Sep 19th 2016
35
Xhaka... where have I seen this before?
Sep 20th 2016
36
He's got a cannon! Needs to be one of the first names on the teamsheet
Sep 20th 2016
37
      cmon.
Sep 20th 2016
39
pretty tasty Barca-Atleti on Bein at 4pm ET
Sep 21st 2016
40
why is this mid-week? I don't understand it.
Sep 21st 2016
41
      not sure but the BLiga and Ligue 1 also have games on this mid-week
Sep 21st 2016
42
           RE: not sure but the BLiga and Ligue 1 also have games on this mid-week
Sep 21st 2016
43
United v. City in the next round of EFL Cup
Sep 21st 2016
44
Spurs/Pool too
Sep 22nd 2016
46

dula dibiasi
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1. "5 big things to look out for this weekend"
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5 big things to look out for in the Premier League this weekend

Alex Hess
@https://twitter.com/@A_Hess

Alex Hess picks out the key talking points ahead of another round of top-flight tussles

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1. Can Deeney and Ighalo punish United’s defensive wobble?

Granted, they were faced with one of the league’s most hypnotic big-game performances in recent memory, but what was especially striking about Manchester United’s derby loss last weekend was how bizarrely un-Mourinho the entire thing was. In stark contrast to their coach’s trademarks, United were poorly organised, lacked defensive shape and showed little appetite for the battle.

The chief culprits here were the men in midfield – not least the free-wandering Paul Pogba – but not far behind them was the centre-back pairing of Eric Bailly and Daley Blind, previously unimpeachable but exposed during those opening 40 minutes for exactly what they were: an unfamiliar, unnatural, and comparatively low-pedigree defensive pairing.

No great shame in that, mind, and, Mourinho being Mourinho, it’s reasonable to expect these early minor crinkles to be ironed out in a matter of weeks. In the meantime, though, the heart of United’s defence looks susceptible to the kind of bullish, direct, silk-booted attacking moves with which City reaped their fruit last weekend.

Troy Deeney and Odion Ighalo may not be able to match Kevin De Bruyne and pals for silk, but if there’s one thing they do well, it’s being bullish and direct. Watford's magnificently archaic strike duo had been spluttering a bit in the opening weeks, but Saturday’s glorious rout in the East End saw them click back into gear just in time for the visit of United. In a proper, old-fashioned physical duel, there are few more effective strikers in the league than Deeney, while there are few better than Ighalo when he’s got a defender isolated one-on-one.

United’s opponents this week will be significantly more low-key, but the demands will be much the same: if Mourinho’s men want to win, they’ll need to show shape, organisation, and a bloodthirsty taste for battle.

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2. Will Fabregas even get served in last-chance saloon?

A big-club clash under the floodlights; a spot at the league’s summit to be claimed; a high-quality opponent who can be undone by the right pass at the right time. Friday’s meeting with Liverpool would, you’d think, have been exactly the sort of game for which Chelsea parted with £30m for the services of Cesc Fabregas two years ago.

But the Spaniard will almost certainly start on the bench – as he has every game so far this season – third choice behind Nemanja Matic and N'Golo Kante, both of whom possess a fraction of his technical ability. Ahead of them in the No.10 role, the hard-running Oscar has provided another seemingly unmoving buffer between Fabregas and a place in Antonio Conte’s starting line-up.

It’s easy to read this as mere bad luck on Fabregas’s part: the simple incompatibility of a midfielder who plays the game at his own pace with his new coach’s pre-requisite for a high-intensity engine room.

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Fabregas provides the assist for Costa's winner against Watford

Or maybe that’s letting the Spaniard off too lightly. Consider, for instance, Conte’s first move when putting together his all-conquering Juventus side: signing ageing midfield stroller Andrea Pirlo to orchestrate things from the centre circle, cigar clenched firmly between his teeth. Conte may prefer dynamism to dexterity, but he’s not fundamentalistic about it; there’s room in his midfield for a one-paced puppeteer if he deems the player good enough.

It’s all starting to look rather gloomy for Fabregas, for so long earmarked as the rightful heir to Xavi’s throne, but discarded by his beloved hometown club (the second time around) after just three seasons after failing to make the expected impact. The former golden boy with the world at his feet will be 30 when the curtain closes on this season, and the magnificent six-month spell with which he began his Chelsea career, rather than setting the tone for his second stint in England is now the outlier in what’s been a vaguely underwhelming two years.

Whispers of a January loan to Milan are becoming ever-louder and that may be the best thing for everyone. But whatever Conte’s priorities, any inability from Fabregas to convince the Italian that he’s worth a place in the side should surely be read as a failure on the player’s part rather than mere stubbornness on the coach’s.

He’s normally granted a second-half cameo, though, and against a Liverpool side with no holding midfielder, an eternally leaky defence and a goalkeeper who’s long been susceptible to a well-hit long-ranger, Fabregas may just be given the tools to make a late case for the defence.

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3. Can Iwobi work his way into Arsenal’s crowded forward line?

In what we can broadly term as Arsenal’s post-Vieira era, it’s often seemed as though the club’s recruitment strategy has been to acquire as many fleet-footed, ball-carrying, creative players as possible and work from there.

And acquire them they have. Last season alone, Wenger could (sometimes) pick from *deep breath*: Tomas Rosicky, Jack Wilshere, Mesut Ozil, Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Aaron Ramsey, Alexis Sanchez, Serge Gnabry and Joel Campbell for the supporting-attacker berths in his 4-2-3-1 system, while the likes of Gervinho, Andrey Arshavin and Lukas Podolski have all come and gone in recent years.

And now another for the list: Alex Iwobi, who, given the sheer volume of competition, has done well to get any time on the pitch whatsoever, let alone a starting berth in Arsenal’s toughest fixture of the season so far, Tuesday’s 1-1 draw at PSG. The Nigerian was impressive too, passing assuredly, dribbling fearlessly and generally taking to the occasion in a way that would have been surprising had he not done the very same thing last season with a display of exciting maturity at the Camp Nou.

Next to those two excursions, you’d imagine a trip to Hull might look like easy pickings. Not necessarily true. Away trips in the Champions League are commonly seen as ‘high-pressure games’ but in some ways they are the complete opposite: with Arsenal underdogs and him a raw youngster, zero blame will be sent his way should he put in an anonymous performance. That freedom from expectation can be liberating.

Arsenal’s trip to Hull on Saturday will incorporate three things those two games didn't: limited, combative opponents, the impetus on Arsenal to attack and the expectation on them to win. It represents a different type of challenge for Iwobi than PSG and Barcelona, if not necessarily a more difficult one, and it will be intriguing to see how he takes to it if picked. He’s earned the chance.

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4. Will anyone ever risk a rabona again?

Common wisdom would have it that West Ham’s Icarus-like exuberance cost them last weekend. The game’s opening half-hour, in which Slaven Bilic’s men raced into a two-goal lead, was notable for not one rabona, but two: Payet’s joyous assist for the second goal had been preceded by a similar feat of contortionism from Manuel Lanzini in taking a shot minutes earlier.

Once the tide had been comprehensively reversed and Watford had left the field with a 4-2 win, Troy Deeney revealed that the humiliation of being “mugged off” was what lit the fire in his side’s belly, and thus prompted the turnaround. It was a nice bit of professional disclosure, tallied with events nicely, and it became ‘the story’.

But perhaps it was all nonsense. Maybe Watford (who’d already missed a sitter at 1-0 down) got back into the game through one fluky deflection and one moment of defensive-catastrophe-cum-goal-poaching genius, and from then on the momentum was theirs. Perhaps West Ham’s showboating, rather than cost them their lead, literally helped them double it.

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Payet's rabona assist against Watford

Or perhaps there’s some truth to both readings. Either way, here’s hoping the pervasiveness of the first doesn’t somehow deter Bilic’s men – or anyone else for that matter – from ever attempting the odd moment of crowd-pleasing silliness again. After all, football's meant to be fun, and there’s nothing more fun than seeing someone get mugged off. Or to quote Bill Gates: “If you can’t make it good, at least make it look good.”

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5. Who'll conquer El Clasico-lite on Merseyside?

It says plenty about the many-tentacled Barcelona-Real Madrid rivalry that an ostensibly mid-ranking clash in England’s north-west will be steeped strongly in the legacy of both clubs.
When Middlesbrough visit Everton on Saturday evening, the man in the home dugout, Ronald Koeman, can look back on a six-year playing stint in Catalonia during which he collected three league titles, one Spanish cup and one European Cup (walloping home the winner in the Wembley final). Koeman’s coaching career began at the knee of Louis van Gaal, first in the employment of his country during the 1998 World Cup then joining his compatriot back for two years at the Camp Nou.

His opposite number will be Aitor Karanka, who between 1997 and 2002 won one league title, two Spanish Cups and – wait for it – three Champions Leagues with Barça’s rivals. Like Koeman, he learned the ropes under a similarly decorated supercoach, spending three years as assistant to Jose Mourinho (himself mentored by Van Gaal back at Barcelona, at precisely the time Koeman had been taken under the wing of the same man. Small world.)

Among Boro’s ranks can be counted Victor Valdes, formerly of Pep Guardiola’s epochal Barcelona side, and Alvaro Negredo and Adama Traore, two centre-forwards who were schooled at Real and Barça respectively without ever making a dent in the clubs’ first-team setups.

Their hosts, meanwhile, can call on Gerard Deulofeu, who spent a solid 12 years polishing his skills at La Masia before heading to England. Goalkeeper Martin Stekelenberg’s formative years at Ajax encompassed playing under Koeman and Henk ten Cate, who’d both coached at Barcelona previously, and Ronald de Boer, who spent half a decade there as a player.

All fairly interesting, if not a bit weirdly incestuous, and it invites two interpretations: you can either marvel at the globalised, cosmopolitan state of England’s top flight, or feel an instinctive disgust at the duopolistic influence these two economic juggernauts hold over an entire continent. A bit of both, perhaps.

Either way, there’ll be no shortage of first-class graduates being put to work at Goodison Park on Saturday evening, which in theory should mean a game loaded with wiliness, wizardry and sophistication. With the TV cameras in tow, here’s hoping theory translates to practice.

Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/5-big-things-look-out-premier-league-weekend#kQJ62feHEi7UymTD.99

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2. "every time i peg watford for a scalp, they disappoint"
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but there are few things i'd like more than to see mourinho succumb to three losses in a row and for the fireworks to begin.

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3. "i am cautiously optimistic"
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if we can avoid boneheaded goals against within the first few minutes i like our chances to repeat the form we've seen against arsenal and leicester. though in reality, it will probably end up closer to the tottenham affair.

but let's say 2-1 liverpool with a mane brace, just for fun.

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4. "such a clean strike from Henderson"
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so composed when he hit that, what a gem

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5. "one might say even "sumptuous""
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9. "Good word for it."
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The right word.

  

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6. "i'm glad he did. he seemed a little off with his finishing"
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putting a wide open shot last week well into the stands. but this one was perfect.

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7. "that Conte ass-reaming at halftime mustve been EPIC"
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one way traffic so far in the 2nd half.

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8. "1st gut check of the season"
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as much as a game vs watford can be a gut check.

after a tough L to City and an embarrassing but not all that important L @Feyenoord, anything short of 3 points and a battering will make our fanbase get the knives out.

we've got to get off to better starts in games. they only really play hard in the 2nd half and that's unacceptable.

pogba needs a goal or an assist. that will help him settle.

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10. "Pogba out there lookin' like Di Maria 2.0"
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>pogba needs a goal or an assist. that will help him settle.

WHAT'S GOOD *****? What's REALLY good?!?!????!!! Ha HA!
http://40.media.tumblr.com/d8e2daf9f3f37244cd05436bcdf05973/tumblr_mt4qibKq4c1rgam01o1_1280.png

  

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11. "di maria was good until his family got robbed"
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it's a work in progress as jose is figuring out the team. not only do they need work tactically but they need work confidence wise.

even mhkitaryan was known at dortmund for taking a while to settle.

so it's understandable that it's being put together on the fly.

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26. "Pogba was also good until his mom stopped cooking for him"
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>it's a work in progress as jose is figuring out the team. not
>only do they need work tactically but they need work
>confidence wise.
>
>even mhkitaryan was known at dortmund for taking a while to
>settle.
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>so it's understandable that it's being put together on the
>fly.

WHAT'S GOOD *****? What's REALLY good?!?!????!!! Ha HA!
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dula dibiasi
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12. "bon anniversaire, le professeur!"
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http://i.imgur.com/yeE87F3.jpg

today marks the 20th anniversary of arsene wenger's appointment as manager of arsenal football club.

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13. "AND hopefully bon voyage At year end"
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Love the guy but the moment of diminishing returns arrives for all of us at some point, his came and went a while back

  

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benny
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14. "Cavani hit 4 in the first half yesterday btw"
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Yeah it was against Caen, but the man is still a goalscorer. Also Rabiot is gonna have a breakout season and hopefully we see more of Jean-Kevin Augustin

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15. "well deserved goal by Slimani"
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1-0 is the minimum score Leicester should be up at the half, considering all the chances they've created. Some great activity from Albrighton on the wing, and Slimani is going to be a great addition with his movement off the ball.

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16. "Xhaka....bruv, what a strike. "
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Cotdamn, that was a beauty from distance...nice way to cap the game.

Alexis is certainly MotM...when he's match fit, his movement and composure combined with his skill level and stamina are pretty special. Had the opener and then essentially sealed the game after Hull had gotten a penalty to get back into the match.

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19. "deeeeeeecent https://my.mixtape.moe/cozlrp.mp4"
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https://my.mixtape.moe/cozlrp.mp4

  

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dula dibiasi
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20. "what a buy."
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guy's reeeeeally good. xabi alonso 2.0.

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22. "shit wasnt even that nice smfh"
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yeah that was a nice cracker lol. im playing

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24. "xhaka netting screamers. pogba getting haircuts."
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dab on em tho

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38. "AND ANOTHER ONE"
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https://twitter.com/WengerTactic/status/778315677753049088/video/1

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45. "Pro Evo better give him the "long ranger" skill"
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Nothing more fun than manual shooting controls with an excellent shot taker from range, especially against human opponents...."lol that has no chance of goi.......wtf!!!"

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
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17. "Key takeaway imo was our response after the penalty "
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First for the call itself...not a fan of it for 2 reasons: 1) The attacker pretty much flopped over Cech intentionally keeping his feet down to make it look like he got clipped, he could have cleared Cech pretty easily and 2)the attacker's touch had that ball going 90 degrees left and he had no chance of recovering to score. Understand why it was given but I'd prefer a more nuanced approach to that.

Anyways, back to my header. After the penalty was expertly taken by Snodgrass, we came out on the front foot rather than just being passive about the next few minutes, took control of possession and continued to attack while staying composed, ultimately resulting in a midfield turnover by Hull leading to a nice piece of counter football from Alexis and Theo for the closer. Excellent job of continuing to dictate the flow of the game even after some adversity.

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<--The drought is over

"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

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18. "Wtf is going on with West Ham"
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21. "That Middlesborough goal was complete bullshit"
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never touched the ball, fouled the keeper, Ref said nothing...FOH

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23. "seemed to have lit a fire under Everton's ass at least"
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25. "....and they said De Bruyne isn't the best #10 in the PL"
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Keep drinking that Ozil Kool-Aid though...

WHAT'S GOOD *****? What's REALLY good?!?!????!!! Ha HA!
http://40.media.tumblr.com/d8e2daf9f3f37244cd05436bcdf05973/tumblr_mt4qibKq4c1rgam01o1_1280.png

  

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27. "Yeah I'm done with games before 9am for a bit. "
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It ain't worth waking up just to be mad and tired all day.

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28. "0 GOALS, 0 ASSISTS, 4 HAIRCUTS"
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CsapC_BWgAAH1r9.jpg

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29. "Well damn"
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"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

L D E A

  

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30. "and portuguese moyes STILL hasn't dropped rooney."
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baffling. pep would've loaned that dude out to torino.

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34. "Lol, it's almost Wenger-esque in terms of stubborn loyalty "
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Except it makes no sense because at least Wenger has long-standing attachments

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<--The drought is over

"have fun reveling in your pettiness tho" (C) Dula summing up 98% of OKS

"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

L D E A

  

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31. "5 games in and Mourinho is still trotting out a double pivot and Rooney ..."
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Utterly.
Infuriating.

If he's gonna keep playing Pogba beside Fellaini and tie his hands behind his back why did we even buy him?

I recall a stretch first half where Pogba got the ball on the left. Looked at Shaw and maybe Rashford (I think it was him) to make some sort of move for a pass and nothing. Then he looked back to Fellaini and waved him forward into ACRES of space to receive and pass and Fellaini looked back a him as if he were speaking alien. Hes got nothing to work with and Mourinho plays him about 15 yards too deep.

Then on the other hand youve got Rooney 3 years past his sell by date losing the ball left and right. Spraying crosses in the stands. Exhibiting the first touch of a rapist for fun. Somehow taking and wasting the majority of our set pieces. Hes a walking fat trashcan emoji. I knew Mourinho was fond of him but I didn't think he was such a fucking pussy to not be willing to bin him. Send his ass to the reserves with Schweinsteiger. I thought we would get there today but he chickened out with the Mata sub and took of Young instead.

Don't even get me started on Martial. Sort your life out bruh. Hes so far off the mark it's embarrassing. And the league still doesn't have a proper concussion protocol such. He shouldnt even have been on the field to fuck up and gift Watford a goal.

So far the first month has been a debacle to say the least. Only Rashford, Bailly, Valencia and Ibra have proved to be deserving to start. Mourinho needs to wise up fast about the CM setup or Pogba will leave after this season and suddenly look amazing again just like Di Maria.

Just an absolute joke effort today all around. I'm already off going out of my way to watch this garbage.

Idk how things went after 2-1 cause I turned it off and went to sleep but it looks like more of the same. We've regressed badly from the first day. No movement whatsoever. The players offer no passing support for each other. Rooney is a joke of a captain. They still look like 11 players that just met each other.

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32. "you said it."
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no chemistry whatsoever.

i noticed that Pogba and Fellaini exchange too. i also noticed that with he and Martial and Shaw.

i literally said to my TV 5 times "What y'all standing around for?"

  

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33. "I mean look at this shit. Every goddamn game for 2 years now (vid) "
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https://streamable.com/i6up

This is an anchor that drags us down time and time again. Bin him.

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35. "leaving this here:"
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/full-horror-wayne-rooneys-performance-8863925

  

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36. "Xhaka... where have I seen this before?"
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https://my.mixtape.moe/nhuofw.mp4

  

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37. "He's got a cannon! Needs to be one of the first names on the teamsheet"
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39. "cmon."
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https://youtu.be/3MR4miob5kc?t=1m5s

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40. "pretty tasty Barca-Atleti on Bein at 4pm ET"
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MLB: Mets / Soccer: PSG
NCAA BB: Arizona / NCAA FB: Michigan
NBA: Spurs / NFL: Jets

  

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41. "why is this mid-week? I don't understand it."
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thx for the reminder tho, I just DVR'd it.

  

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42. "not sure but the BLiga and Ligue 1 also have games on this mid-week"
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For the record, my teams:
MLB: Mets / Soccer: PSG
NCAA BB: Arizona / NCAA FB: Michigan
NBA: Spurs / NFL: Jets

  

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43. "RE: not sure but the BLiga and Ligue 1 also have games on this mid-week"
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Seems like its useful for them having Champion's League matches mid-week next week for the rest.

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44. "United v. City in the next round of EFL Cup"
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a few days after playing Chelsea. in fact Liverpool > Chelsea > City should be a fun 10 days for them.

  

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46. "Spurs/Pool too"
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