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Premier League 23/24: Gameweek 37 (May 11-15)

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amigo

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City’s bogey team at their ground in the final week of the season was always going to be the game where city would drop points.

I have no idea why everyone has written that game off, very strange.
Because it's Sp**s and they are in very bad form and the entire stadium will be wanting them to lose.
 

Paperino

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In real terms I agree with this- it’s the one result that stands out this year. But I understand why Mikel made the mistake of staring Zinny given the CL game. Hindsight and all that. And Tbf it was poor finishing in that first half that did for us, not selection issues.

If we had a real striker things could have been different. But we havent and thats the managers responsibility.
 

ptrcopp

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what the **** was Robinson doing there letting Silva get away? Against us he’d do nothing like that

Literally error after error that goal. Robinson committing, Paulinha jumping in, defenders not reacting to loose ball, Leno jumped as the ball was struck. They’re deffo on the beach
 

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Watching these cheating robotic tw*nts walking through Fulham like they're made of Kleenex makes me pine for the days when we had nothing to play for at the business end of the season.
 

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So tomorrow we either take it to final day or if we fail Sp**s will have to watch another team win league in thier ground
 

mpower2540

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Their combination play in the middle, particularly through tight midblocks is the best in the league. That combined with their off the ball pressing, speed and technicality in defence and potency upfront make them the best technical team in the league, no question.

They look more like our 22/23 team to me, with depth and quality across their team. They can be got at defensively, but their quality in possession and efficient attack is what makes them so difficult to score against.

We need to bring back this intricate play into our team again next season, on top of the current solidity we have now.
This current version of city are the best team in the world, no doubt. Unfortunately don’t see Sp**s doing us any favours with the amount of risks they take at the back. You need to be perfect, and Sp**s are only 2nd to Wolves I believe for the amount of high turnovers they concede.
 

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