theHotHead wrote:Angelito wrote:Zenith wrote:Wrist slitting aside, not the worst result considering the variables that were at play.
Still unbeaten for 12 games, plus going by the latest reports both Kolasinac and Monreal could return ahead of the Liverpool game come next Saturday.
Top 4 position still intact providing Spurs either draw or lose to City tomorrow night.
I'd rather Spurs beat Man City tbh.
Spurs will drop silly points in the course of the season. Can't say City will.
Why, that makes no sense to me !! Our battle is not with City, there is no chance we will win the league, our defence is too pap !! Finishing in the top 4 is a far more realistic goal and that makes Spurs our immediate competition, not City.
Makes sense to me from today's standpoint. And, yes, City will win the League or worst come 2nd.
As I said there, Spurs will drop silly points here and there. We have two games coming up with Spurs. We've already lost to City at home. And we're not going to beat them at the Etihad. If Spurs beat City tonight, unlikely I know, we'd be one point behind Manchester "Best team EVA~!" City. Not bad, eh?
Plus, this would also peg a loss on City's Prem campaign. God forbid if City remain unbeaten until January, we'd have the media ready to drive the narrative of Invincibles v.2 - only this time better, badder..
We already have these buffoons underrating our Invincibles team, with our own players (like Ian Wright) subliminally indicating that the 97/98 team was better than the Invincibles. Meh.
We're still in the title race, or have we given up, or are we not? Huh? It doesn't matter what happens in May. We can beat Spurs. We can't beat City at the Etihad. As it is, for the title's sake and to avoid another drama surrounding the Invincibles, I'd hope Spurs win.
Spurs being the bottlers they are won't win. But that's another thing.