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Premier League 23/24: Gameweek 36 (May 3-6)

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SA Gunner

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For sure. I just felt the need to **** on them

To be fair I agree with you.

Exciting ball but its still rubbish ball.

Remember our ball from last season? Just as exciting but far more defensively solid than this nonsense on display today.
 

dino bravo

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Country: England
Liverpool are better than all those teams. How are trash teams like Sp**s, Chelsea, Utd, Villa etc finishing above Liverpool.
Well considering 4 of the teams I listed finished above them just LAST season and that’s with Klopp and Salah, it’s hardly out of the question.
 

Rasmi

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Country: England
Btw Gary Neville "he does kick him in the head, but what else is he meant to do?" Explanation why it shouldn't be a penalty is the kind of commentary live for.
You can kick someone in the head as last resort. That was dangerous play and a foul
 

dino bravo

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Country: England
Btw Gary Neville "he does kick him in the head, but what else is he meant to do?" Explanation why it shouldn't be a penalty is the kind of commentary live for.
High foot is ok then, unless it’s against Liverpool with Doku and then you never ****ing hear the end of it.
 

outlawz

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Until they not. You can’t ignore how lucky we been with injuries

What luck? Timber got injured on Matchday 1, and 3 first teams starters from last season in Partey, Jesus and Zinchenko all spent significant time on the sidelines. That's not including time out for Tomiyasu and Martinelli.

Before you change the goalposts or make excuses, just spare me.
 

Rasmi

Negative Nancy

Country: England
What luck? Timber got injured on Matchday 1, and 3 first teams starters from last season in Partey, Jesus and Zinchenko all spent significant time on the sidelines. That's not including time out for Tomiyasu and Martinelli.

Before you change the goalposts or make excuses, just spare me.

Ødegaard
Rice
Saliba
Saka
Gabriel

Our 5 most important players have barely missed any games.
 

db10_therza

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Our 5 most important players have barely missed any games.

On the whole I agree, but there’s a bit of confirmation bias here though.

If Partey and Timber had been fit all season then we might have been sat here going “omg we’re so lucky these two haven’t been injured they’ve been our best players”…
 

outlawz

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Ødegaard
Rice
Saliba
Saka
Gabriel

Our 5 most important players have barely missed any games.
So what? Being lucky with injuries means suffering no injuries or only a couple at most. Losing several starting players does not make you lucky, regardless of whether others have stayed fit. Keeping at least half the starting line up available is the expected outcome for most teams, unless you're going to tell me that most others teams have also had a lucky injury record, in which case you need to reconsider what lucky means.
 

KarlAFC

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Sadly City are going to put 5 past Sp**s and the pathetic part is Sp**s fans will cheer every goal because it’ll stop us winning the league.
Small time scumbags, forever in our shadow!

Small time indeed.
 

Rasmi

Negative Nancy

Country: England
On the whole I agree, but there’s a bit of confirmation bias here though.

If Partey and Timber had been fit all season then we might have been sat here going “omg we’re so lucky these two haven’t been injured they’ve been our best players”…
Yeah but I never said we had no injuries. I said our 5 best players has been injury free. No team expect no injuries all season. But if you are told your 5 best players will be injury free you gonna take it with open hand. Partey or Timber are not more important than those 5
 

GLITCH

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Sp**s usually turn up against City but with the likelihood of top 4 slim to none, I think they won't try. Especially when it means helping City win the league over their bitter rivals.
 

Thrice

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Good thing is, Tottenham now have Newcastle and United, and maybe even Chelsea, to worry about. If they're not careful they might end up in the Conference League, or without European football altogether.

So there's still something to play for for them.
 

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