21 Sep 2020 22:35:38
Man City seems to lack of fitness but luckily for them they can pass the ball and score goals.


1.) 22 Sep 2020
21 Sep 2020 22:47:20
Outclassing a good Wolves team with no preseason and weeks behind the opposition regarding fitness. amazing what a well coached team is capable of.


2.) 22 Sep 2020
22 Sep 2020 01:50:33
That’s also what City are capable of with the players they have.

Ole is clearly not a top top manager by any means - you can’t imagine any top team wanting him in exchange. However the same is true for most of our players. We are, right now, a very average team. Who many players will city exchange from their starting 11 with ours? 2?


3.) 22 Sep 2020
22 Sep 2020 06:36:34
Footballgoesincircles

Look at the level of coaching and organisation. Regardless of fitness the City team knew their roles and exactly how they were to play, they had a style and a pattern. They moved the ball quickly, used angles, knew how to make space, where the runs needed to be made. They are a well coached outfit by a top manager who knows what he is doing. I make no excuse for flagging that we are managed by the failed relegated Cardiff manager, formerly of a Norwegian outpost at best of lower league level. We will play some good games but without a pattern and coached by someone at the level he is, we can’t expect to get to City’s level.

I am utterly saddened by the state of United and that people can’t see the issue with the owners, the decision makers and who they are supporting as manager.


4.) 22 Sep 2020
22 Sep 2020 08:08:13
Would a top manager even consider United with its current owners/ CEO? Remember when we went 26 years without a league title, this period could rival that.


5.) 22 Sep 2020
22 Sep 2020 08:09:33
Redman
If a top job became available at say Juventus the usual suspects like Klopp Pep Poch hit the back pages straight away our boss wouldn't even get a mention which in its self tells its own story . He only has a plan A . 😁😁.