Traore is a much better player than he was last season.
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Not many saw that coming.
Tactically a master stroke from Nuno.
Have Man City been found out, or they just cannot perform without their talisman KDB?
Even at this stage of the season, the premiership title looks like Liverpool's to lose. The head to heads will be pivotal.
Traore is a much better player than he was last season.
Only today when they moved him from the wing into the center forward position, on the wing he flatters to deceive. Wolves today fully deserved their win matched Man city, who only really stepped up their game the last 10/15 minutes
City got 98 points last season without KDB.
Wolves set up so well against the "big 6" sides
It's a schoolboy error not refreshing a successful team. They should have moved a few players players on, and brought in some new faces to keep the others on their toes. Alex Ferguson must be pissing himself.
And who have Liverpool refreshed with? I imagine Pep will be on the phone to you for advice shortly if he hasn’t already called 😂
Let me guess, Liverpool didn’t need to be kept on their toes because they are the hunter and need no motivation. Give your jaw a rest !!!
You’ve nailed it clearly. The City players are now resting on laurels under one of the most demanding managers in the game. Piece of cake this football isn’t it? If only the executives shared your insight every top team would win the league each season. Are you being lined up to replace Ryan? Should we aim for the World Cup final or be content with last 4 under your guidance?
Funny old game though isn't it. Solskaer and Guardiola under huge pressure for very different reasons, the latter more from himself than his owners, though I doubt they'll be best pleased at the moment.
The money MU have spent in comparison with the other top sides is staggering when you see how poor they are.
It is also funny that WB's suggestion to freshen things up is probably right (in a way). They don't seem to be coping with the loss of Kompany, Stones hasn't stepped up) and when Kevin De Breuyne is absent (this season anyway), they seem quite ordinary at times.
Peak Man City was last season, and it was a privilege to watch. Judging by his previous actions, I'm guessing his next challenge will be in Italy, possibly attempting to restore one of the Milan clubs to their former greatness. The USA may also be a longshot, as previously took a year out there.
Pep Guardiola may need a Sir Alex Ferguson-like purge to rebuild another great side
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...pep-guardiola/