Praise to God/gods (whichever suits you) for the Premier league that continued this weekend. We've missed it more than it can ever know.
This weekend saw Pablo Zabaleta have his second stint at playing in the midfield, proving it's either Guardiola is a crazy genius or a crazy blind man. Manchester City as a whole had a rotten game with their current problem of defensive ineptitude and an inability to take chances coming back to haunt them. But come on, you don't expect to put away your chances if Raheem Sterling is your 'clinical' second striker. Without overflogging this, what did Guardiola expect from Zabaleta? Marauding runs from deep midfield, defence splitting passes? Let's just throw this defeat at Fernandinho's feet, him and his lack of discipline, picking up needless red cards here and there. Guardiola who preferred playing Zabaleta at central midfield to a 'ball playing, poor at defending' John Stones cannot be at fault. Looking at you Fernandinho. 😎
Pointless point: Manchester City have conceded 4 goals both times our 'Argentine regista' has started in midfield this season.
Diego Costa to Shanghai SIPG! These transfer reporters must be high on Ayahuasca. Then all you guys believing them, ugghh! Costa can go to China of course, but now? No. That won't happen. Let's just move on.
I always knew Real Madrid would lose at last. 😁 Their unbeaten run was hugely impressive especially if you factor in the number of injuries their squad has experienced. Expect Celta Vigo to experience the full brunt of their rebound anger tomorrow. A blood bath is on the cards.
Manchester United and Liverpool also had a cracker at The Theatre of Dreams. I thought I made an objective assessment of the game until I started reading some comments online. That's when I asked myself, "Was it me watching the back of the TV or these guys?" Please who deserved to win the game more, Manchester United or Liverpool? Because now I am confused.
Lest I forget, all you guys that still burnt money this weekend, when will you learn? Just leave the Over 2.5 when it comes to the big games this season in the Premier League, Under 3.5 looks smarter these days. Don't forget on Wednesday, Real Madrid win and Over 2.5, 1 and Over 2.5 against Celta Vigo. Liverpool to win both halves against Plymouth. The fairytale is over for this League 2 team.
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