I know Dua will be hoping Spurs do Arsenal a favour.Bleh. Now we just have to see if Spurs can do anything against City.
Bleh. Now we just have to see if Spurs can do anything against City.
Well to be fair Old Trafford has been a boogey place for Arsenal as well and didn't seem to be an issue today. I think you're asking a lot from history alone to stand between Guardiola/this City team and a Premier League title. Not to mention the fact that most likely a lot of Spurs fans will be chanting City songs on the day. I do think it's more likely they drop points here rather than with West Ham at home, but Spurs have been dreadful lately as well. Of course, let's hope for some fun surprises, but at this point with 2 games left for them, I think it's done.Again, they've never beaten Tottenham at that stadium in the Prem.
This means literally nothing in the context of the next game. Spurs are shit and have been especially so for the last month, whereas City are just putting four past everyone. I think that has more relevance than something that happened some time last season or the season before in wildly different circumstances.Again, they've never beaten Tottenham at that stadium in the Prem.
Already down to 10. Not happening.
Again, they've never beaten Tottenham at that stadium in the Prem.
If a miracle happened at Tottenham I would be worried about goal difference, City could easily put 6 or 7 past an awful West Ham and you can guarantee Arsenal would be nervy against Everton
No Kane.Again, they've never beaten Tottenham at that stadium in the Prem.
I read that spurs drew at city 3-3 with their B team this season? Is that true?
Game just ended.
I read that spurs drew at city 3-3 with their B team this season? Is that true?
Edit: Just checked the line-ups for that match and yeah..spurs were missing 4-5 regulars in that match and city was just missing Debryne..
Haha ah yeah i remember that however..plenty of teams got robbed by refs this season and city were at the bottom of that list so no excuse. Most var decisions went City's way this season.Man City are a different beast at this time of year compared to early on. Also that game they got robbed by the ref when in the dying seconds I think it was Haaland was clean through on goal at a counterattack and the ref blew his whistle for a foul instead of giving them the advantage.
Leverkusen when 10 men Bochum ask them to please stop at 3:0, 15 minutes before the end of the game:
I read that spurs drew at city 3-3 with their B team this season? Is that true?
Edit: Just checked the line-ups for that match and yeah..spurs were missing 4-5 regulars in that match and city was just missing Debryne..
In my mind City already have the league in the bag, i'd say about 75% or 80%.
Really anything can happen. But I think people are putting too much stock on prior seasons and games in a very narrow sense. History says they haven't scored at the new Spurs stadium in the league. At the same time history also says they never lost the league while being in this position since Guardiola came in. So you know, depending on which team people support and how much they really really hope City don't win the league again, I can see how some might cling more to one piece of history trivia than the other. In truth, anything can happen Tuesday, but most likely City will win because most games against them start with that premise.In my mind City already have the league in the big i'd say about 75% or 80% done.
I remember people expecting City to beat tottenham at that match but it ended a draw when tottenham equalized in injury time.
Agreed.Really anything can happen. But I think people are putting too much stock on prior seasons and games in a very narrow sense. History says they haven't scored at the new Spurs stadium in the league. At the same time history also says they never lost the league while being in this position since Guardiola came in. So you know, depending on which team you support and how much you really really hope City doesn't win the league again, I can see how some might cling more to one piece of history trivia than the other. In truth, anything can happen Tuesday, but most likely City will win because most games against them start with that premise.
Assuming city win on Tuesday...
Their record against the top 4 has been 'not good' which means that they have not won against them.By the way, cause I've seen people keep saying this is a weak and vulnerable City team. This has been their record since the start of the year in the league: WWWWDWWWDDWWWWWWW
Arsenal actually played way better last season when they lost 3-1
4th place means that they get the champions league and that means a lot more money.Spurs are 4 behind Villa, and 6 above Newcastle and Chelsea. If Villa win tonight then Spurs can't get top 4, but they would only need a point to secure 5th which should be no problem against last place Sheffield on the final day. It's very unlikely they'll be motivated on Tuesday to help Arsenal.
Obviously. But if Villa win Pool then 4th is out of reach for the Spuds4th place means that they get the champions league and that means a lot more money.
Yep thats why I am hoping (and expecting ) pool to win given their form and to give klopp at least a winning end.Obviously. But if Villa win Pool then 4th is out of reach for the Spuds