Michael Sith said:City scrappy result and scruffy goal, but 3 pints in the bag very tight now with them and Liverpool, will one of them blink first!
I don't think so. I've been saying for weeks, I don't see City dropping any points (said that pre the Spurs and Utd games) so what Pool do is academic. They (Pool) are gonna end up with a record high pts total for runner up. In fact, I think they already have. Ohh and I said that months ago too.
edd_jedi said:I mean this is honestly just pathetic, people call Spurs the bottlers but do any of these teams seriously deserve to be in the CL if this is the best they can do in the final weeks?
Yeap, none of the four sides fighting for/to avoid the CL spots deserve to qualify. All have been woeful over the last 3 weeks. Spuds get a slight by ball given they spent Fa, have a smaller budget and have CL distractions. The other three should be ashamed.
Genuine question for Utd fans (I don't think we have any Chelsea fans who read this, but if there are the same question goes to you) If I was to give you a blank cheque and a magic wand, and asked you transform that Utd squad into one that could challenge the top end CL sides (Real, Barca, Juve, dare I say Pool and City) how many of the current squad would you keep? Seriously. A squad that will push to win the CL, ignoring any issues about you can't really sign 15 players in one summer, or finances, or wages etc. How many of that current Utd squad would you keep? I suspect, if you're honest the answer is low single figures. Possibly only 1 or 2.
There's a few who would be fairly decent 'squad' players but as you have a blank cheque you can replace them.
Same goes for Chelsea. That team is literally Eden Hazard and 10 other blokes. Higuin was as bad as I have seen in the PL in a long long time, and I watched Andy Carroll try and play passing football for Liverpool. As for Kante, the best holding midfielder in the world, playing wide right.....