nottsblue wrote:Back to the CL
Should progress through the tie to be honest. And as long as we do that's fine. Don't think we will batter them tonight. Think its more likely to win by the odd goal.
2-1 Haaland and Bernardo
Paul68 wrote:nottsblue wrote:Back to the CL
Should progress through the tie to be honest. And as long as we do that's fine. Don't think we will batter them tonight. Think its more likely to win by the odd goal.
2-1 Haaland and Bernardo
yep, I'll take any win, but if we do batter teams in the stages and qualify with a massive goal difference does that not give us a psychological edge in the knockouts? - teams thinking - fucking city will score loads...?
Paul68 wrote:nottsblue wrote:Back to the CL
Should progress through the tie to be honest. And as long as we do that's fine. Don't think we will batter them tonight. Think its more likely to win by the odd goal.
2-1 Haaland and Bernardo
yep, I'll take any win, but if we do batter teams in the stages and qualify with a massive goal difference does that not give us a psychological edge in the knockouts? - teams thinking - fucking city will score loads...?
nottsblue wrote:Paul68 wrote:nottsblue wrote:Back to the CL
Should progress through the tie to be honest. And as long as we do that's fine. Don't think we will batter them tonight. Think its more likely to win by the odd goal.
2-1 Haaland and Bernardo
yep, I'll take any win, but if we do batter teams in the stages and qualify with a massive goal difference does that not give us a psychological edge in the knockouts? - teams thinking - fucking city will score loads...?
It is the knockout stages fella. An away leg in CL knockout is rarely an easy tie so any old win would be perfectly acceptable
I do get your point re scoring goals. I also think the same with clean sheets which is why it always pisses me off when we concede late or to an oppositions only shot on target. Gives teams hope
johnny crossan wrote:Ederson;
Kyle Walker, John Stones, Rúben Dias, Nathan Aké;
Kevin de Bruyne, Rodri, Bernardo Silva;
Phil Foden, Erling Haaland (F/L), Jack Grealish:
Bench: Stefan Ortega, Scott Carson, Rico Lewis, Manuel Akanji, Matheus Nunes, Julián Álvarez, Jérémy Doku, Oscar Bobb, Jacob Wright, Mahamadou Susoho.
City win 0-5
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