Manchester United making a late season push to land outside the top 10 in the premier league. MU missing Harry McGuire during stretch run.
I am there with you, City has been almost a rock in the league. UCL is where they stagnate and got kicked out.
No doubt. They need to figure out what they need to get over the hump in Europe and maybe/hopefully its as simple as having Haaland on the squad next season. Domestically they have dominated the past 10 or so seasons and it has been even more noticeable in the time under Pep on their way after last weekend to 4 titles in 5 years.
Really don't care and won't defend Liverpool - yet they have won the PL and the CL within these five years and might have another European coronation ahead of them. Shity on the other hand keeps on cheating and still fails. Haaland is injury prone and will fail just as hard.
Sounds like he'll really force his way out, hope we take a deal and use the additional money to sign a proper replacement instead of something half-assed.
Don't see a quality replacement available. Maybe that's why all the talk about blocking a transfer in summer might be for real and not just negotation tactics. Usually when Bayern officials say the player will be with us next year, it is written in stone. Lewandowski is too much of a pro to do a Auba/Dembele/Harden.
i guess elefsee has a good chance for a treble this year. citeh isn't slipping in the last game vs aston villa. klopp should get a contract extension for a decade for jems hardon monies
Credit to West Ham who took it to and took advantage of a depleted City defense to get the draw. City still control their destiny as a win against Aston Villa will clinch the championship. If Liverpool end up dropping points tomorrow against Southampton it can also clinch the title for City. A Liverpool loss does the job while a draw all but clinches it as Liverpool would not only need to win and City lose at the end but would also need to make 7 goals in the process.