fixture congestion... injuries... tired legs... managed to scrape a win... looks like city is going to face a very tough business end of the season.... mahrez is turning out to be a real pain... sane was poor... overall, the 120 minutes against chelsea took the toll... but then chelsea went on to win 2-0 against spurs... city need to buckle up... 10 games... 30 points...
on being subbed, pep hugs aguero by the sideline and walking over to the bench, aguero sees pelligrini, goes over to him and hugs him too... pelligrini, nasri and zabaletta were applauded by the crowd throughout the game... was a moving gesture...
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Actually Chelsea weren't that bad in the Cup final , bad luck. If it was Caballero instead of Kepa they might have won it also
City going for that unprecedented Quadruple so there will be rotation and they have enough players to do that . Fatigue not an excuse
Liverpool all are set to won that title after 29 years and the pressure is huge for them , if they couldn't win it this season it will be a disaster. They back to their fluent best against Watford
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Sat , Mar 2 , 2019
06:00pm IST Tottenham v Arsenal , Live on Star Sports Select 1 / Select 1HD
08:30pm IST Bournemouth v Man City , Live on Star Sports Select 2 / Select 2HD
08:30pm IST Man Utd v Southampton , Live on Star Sports Select 1 / Select 1HD
11:00pm IST West Ham v Newcastle , Live on Star Sports Select 1 / Select 1HD
Sun , Mar 3 , 2019
05:30pm IST Watford v Leicester , Live on Star Sports Select 1 / Select 1HD
07:35pm IST Fulham v Chelsea , Live on Star Sports Select 1 / Select 1HD
09:45pm IST Everton v Liverpool , Live on Star Sports Select 1 / Select 1HD
Vallathoru avastha! After 11 PL games under Ole ,he has had 29points ,5 clear of any other team..yet find his team out of a place in top 4 yet to play some of those top PL teams though-City,Arsenal,Chelsea and rest of the teams in 7- 10 positions! Would be hard to maintain the same momentum going forward considering injuries, and cup games and with more tougher opponents in PL!
Am trying to see these games under Ol? as a preparation for next season and also as some test to assess the quality of all our players from first teamers to fringe players , when playing for a manager who plays the United way!
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PRESENT EPL MANAGERS & NO: OF CAREER TITLES WON:
26 - Pep Guardiola (MAN CITY)
13 - Rafael Benitez (NEWCASTLE UNITED)
10 - Unai Emery (ARSENAL)
09 - Manuel Pelligrini (WEST HAM UNITED)
06 - Jurgen Klopp (LIVERPOOL)
03 - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer (MANCHESTER UNITED), Marco Silva (EVERTON)
02 - Neil Warnock (CARDIFF CITY), Javi Garcia (WATFORD)
01 - Eddie Howe (BOURNEMOUTH FC), Nuno Espirito Santo (WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS), Chris Hughton (BRIGHTON), Sean Dyche (BURNLEY)
00 - Mauricio Pochettino (TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR), Maurizio Sarri (CHELSEA), Ralph Hasenhuttle (SOUTHAMPTON), Jan Siewert (HUDDERSFIELD), Scott Parker (FULHAM)
https://talksport.com/football/50058...most-trophies/
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