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Thread: 2013/14 English Premier League : Man City are Champions

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    Quote Originally Posted by moovybuf View Post
    Kagawa likes to play where Rooney is playing now. It's almost impossible to think of not playing Rooney. But Moyes is not brave enuf to try different combo. And playing kagawa n carrick in the middle wud be too risky. Good chance of being over run. . But it wud be worth a try. Cannot be more worse.
    don't think Kagawa is suited to play in deeper role. He is best suited to play in CAM position.

    A different formation is a possibility.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitman87 View Post
    Spurs play on Thursday night.
    mm...
    still Spurs have enough squad depth and are playing minnows Tromso who are already out and Spurs already qualified to the knock-out stages...
    anyway they have less than 48 hours to prepare

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    Spurs had just conceded 6 goals before the City match ..and today they conceded 6 in one match...City has been brutally infront of goal

    Spurs had better possession as per stat..


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    As it stands ,


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    Quote Originally Posted by hitman87 View Post
    A ruthless demolition by City sent Spurs for a SIX!
    Look on AVB's face after the game explained everything.

    City put in a rampant display at home and before the game I expected a 2-0 or 3-1 victory for City. But this 6-0 demolition is something spectacular!
    City needs to better their away form.
    Quote Originally Posted by Boney View Post
    spurs lost by 6... i didnt expect that.. gud to see aquero n yaya winning but same time..feel bad for AVB..he is a coach i realy liked..weree they bad or city too gud??
    with the kind of money spurs invested pity that they cant even put in a goal in open play n find it always difficult...hope there wont be a AVB sack
    didnt see the match so dunno what went wrong for spurs..
    The 16th second goal by Navas broke the Spurs confidence. Except for the 55th-70th minute, where Spurs showed some sparks of improvement, though the score was 4 down, the whole game was controlled by City. Spurs did have more possession but all the accurate passes and cut-through-defense were done by City. Its an emphatic win considering the absence of Silva. Pantilimon's clean sheet and impressive performance will be a pain for Joe Hart. Though Lescott was incompetent as usual, Demechelis put up a control. Kompany and Demechelis should pair up to be a great bond.

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    Man city form aayaal odukathee form,illenkilo aarkkum tholpikkaam..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reporter View Post
    Man city form aayaal odukathee form,illenkilo aarkkum tholpikkaam..
    Season thudangiyappo 2-3 tholvikal undaayirunnu. the team was setting up under Pelligrini. Chelsea loss was purely an unlucky affair. Bayern Munich-ne tholpikaam City aayittilla. then of course, the away form is bad, but then notched up away wins in EPL and CL stages. so, all in all, a rocky campaign. but have to say, their movements have improved a lot, from wings and center. Silva, Toure are the main pawns in the team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giggs View Post
    Ninghal enghine thirichu chinthikkum ....Man Utd are in Germany in midweek and after that will be in London for early kick-off on Saturday
    ninghalkku pratheekshakku vakayundu
    Quote Originally Posted by hitman87 View Post
    Spurs play on Thursday night.
    Quote Originally Posted by Giggs View Post
    mm...
    still Spurs have enough squad depth and are playing minnows Tromso who are already out and Spurs already qualified to the knock-out stages...
    anyway they have less than 48 hours to prepare
    Tottenham v Man Utd match is on Sunday ...@ 1200 GMT

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    Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has asked Daniel Sturridge to get his priorities right.

    “I am looking at him in training on Friday and he is not right. Whose responsibility is that? It is the association, the player,” Rodgers said. “All I can do is look and assess who will give me absolutely everything when they go out on the field.

    “We have a game against a massive rival away from home. I need everyone as close to 100 per cent as I possibly can. He is clearly not. A lot of players, especially the top ones, are never 100 per cent fit.

    “Suárez will never have been 100 per cent in his time here. Different personalities, different types.

    “Daniel has been a match winner for us throughout his time here but I didn’t feel, because of that level of fitness, he was going to be that for us. I have seen it before. There is a trend.

    "There are some games when he hasn’t played well and that has happened on the back of not training. With any player, you have to put yourself on the training field. If you do that, you will be in with a chance of playing.”


    Sturridge has hit back...

    “For me, regardless of what condition you are in, if you are selected by the England manager, you go out there and do the best you can – regardless of whether you are carrying an injury or not.

    I post it here coz it was a point that was being stressed here before the weekend...
    Last edited by Karikamuri Shanmugan; 11-26-2013 at 03:42 PM.
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    Pressure Mounting on AVB:DailyMail..

    Andre Villas-Boas is under mounting boardroom pressure following Tottenham’s 6-0 mauling at Manchester City on Sunday.

    Sportsmail can also reveal that some of the manager’s shell-shocked players are furious with him for saying they should be ashamed of their performance.


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...enham-job.html
    ‘away – beyond the worldly rules of right and wrong, there is a field; I will meet you there’

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