Prediction
Arsenal 3-0 Wolves
Uh oh he didn’t profess public love for him. You know when Mik loves a player the guy must be absolutely destroying the team. See Willian and Kai
i wonder if he'd have gotten more chances in midfield if Timber didnt get injured? They probably could have rotated in-game. Abit like Xhaka dropping into LB sometimes last season.Zinchenko is a quality midfielder but a bang average defender. I still don’t understand why we haven’t used him there ever.
Get ready because when Timber comes back and he takes his spot you'll see easily that going forward Timber will not be doing the sameTimber isn’t a fullback?? He’s more fullback than Zinny. He naturally plays CDM and RB while occasionally played in CB specially in 5 at the back.
I don’t hate Zinchenko. He took us to a much higher level when he came but we must upgrade on him to keep pace with City - a team who did a similar move and moved up levels as a result. We outgrew him. Arteta saw it in April and moved for Timber.
So, if my criticism is outside football matters (your subtle hint by mentioning my name), why are the other members in here have similar view?
Liverpool have a clear gap at DM. And also quite a young side with a lot of changes to the team this summer. Their defensive depth also isn’t so good.read between the lines. What players made this game tight as ****?
Don’t see those gaps in City and Liverpool
Insane to celebrate a throw-in considering the match was done in the first 15 minutes.Zinchenko was excellent in the build-up for Odegaards goal. But then melts like that to allow Wolves back in it.
But again, he was celebrating throw ins, and at one stage fist pumped the crowd when a Wolves switch went out.
This is why he gets on my nerves; his behavior is indicative of a non-serious person. Switch on, and stop fist pumping the crowd for winning a throw in - its stupid. I wish the fans wouldn't feed him by indulging him.
As far as im concerned he is behind White, Tomi and Timber as far as fullbacks go.
It's what they've always depended on, even when they were really good.Liverpool have a clear gap at DM. And also quite a young side with a lot of changes to the team this summer. Their defensive depth also isn’t so good.
Their attack is better comfortably though I’ll give you that.
Bumchenko tried his best to boost their xGI'm surprised they're at 0.87 for xG. Outside of their goal there was precious little from them
Timber is not a left back. He is a cb who can do a job as rb. You can’t get away playing a player out of position every game and expect him to greatGet ready because when Timber comes back and he takes his spot you'll see easily that going forward Timber will not be doing the same
Defensively and reading the game Timber's clear I'm not going to discuss that.
I’ll take that over rare assist complimented with equal number of mistakes leading up to goals kinda of player.Get ready because when Timber comes back and he takes his spot you'll see easily that going forward Timber will not be doing the same
Defensively and reading the game Timber's clear I'm not going to discuss that.
Probably just an accumulation of them having 6 shots.I'm surprised they're at 0.87 for xG. Outside of their goal there was precious little from them
Man City havn't played with a Lb since Cancelo left...Timber is not a left back. He is a cb who can do a job as rb. You can’t get away playing a player out of position every game and expect him to great
I'm surprised they're at 0.87 for xG. Outside of their goal there was precious little from them
Our issue that game is we lost control after going 2-0 up. Think we've adressed that well this season.I think our previous matches at Anfield plays a part here. Last year, at the top of our form, we limped to a draw. It's understandable to be wary of that fixture.
They playing hybrid lb who is mainly a cb. They not getting anything from him on attack. But he is left footed unlike timberMan City havn't played with a Lb since Cancelo left...
That poster wasn't talking about being wary of the fixture, though. He was saying we will get 'a reality check', which is a pretty poo thing for a so-called fan to sayI think our previous matches at Anfield plays a part here. Last year, at the top of our form, we limped to a draw. It's understandable to be wary of that fixture.
Yes and we likely doing it on purpose sometimesAlmost every goal we conceded this season was as a result of an individual mistake.
Let's hope so. We haven't done much there in recent times. A win would really throw down the gauntlet. Still, a draw is a solid result. We'll do them at home.Our issue that game is we lost control after going 2-0 up. Think we've adressed that well this season.
It was at the end when we were treading water and almost drawingInsane to celebrate a throw-in considering the match was done in the first 15 minutes.
He’s too emotional and that’s not what leadership is about. Some people think he’s a leader.