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Pep Guardiola, Josko Gvardiol|Everton vs Manchester City
Tough Love...💙
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Whenever City are about to play Everton I always think of these funny pics of the hilarious interaction between Erling and Everton's Ben Godfrey .... so funny!
This pic of little Bernardo and captain Kevin keeping Erling away from Godfrey is priceless!! 🥰
#erling haaland#ben godfrey#everton vs man city#don't think Erling is too impressed#little bernardo holding erling back is so sweet#manchester city fc#getty images
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Manchester City Held by Everton: Erling Haaland Misses Penalty in Premier League Clash
Manchester City’s miserable run of form continued with a 1-1 draw against Everton at Etihad Stadium, where the usually prolific Erling Haaland spurned a penalty, with Jordan Pickford making an excellent stop. Manager Pep Guardiola said, “Life is not easy. Sport is not easy. When it happens, it is OK.” He said his team had done a good job in creating chances and the fighting spirit. The match saw…
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Manchester City Held by Everton: Erling Haaland Misses Penalty in Premier League Clash
Manchester City’s miserable run of form continued with a 1-1 draw against Everton at Etihad Stadium, where the usually prolific Erling Haaland spurned a penalty, with Jordan Pickford making an excellent stop. Manager Pep Guardiola said, “Life is not easy. Sport is not easy. When it happens, it is OK.” He said his team had done a good job in creating chances and the fighting spirit. The match saw…
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Manchester City Held by Everton: Erling Haaland Misses Penalty in Premier League Clash
Manchester City’s miserable run of form continued with a 1-1 draw against Everton at Etihad Stadium, where the usually prolific Erling Haaland spurned a penalty, with Jordan Pickford making an excellent stop. Manager Pep Guardiola said, “Life is not easy. Sport is not easy. When it happens, it is OK.” He said his team had done a good job in creating chances and the fighting spirit. The match saw…
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LIVE: Manchester City vs Everton – English Premier League
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Man City takes the game (not surprising) with Haaland scoring both of their goals after not getting any for 77 days. Everton’s defense was looking great in the first half but just could not get anything going in the second. Like the utter look of defeat after losing that goal to an offside penalty just sealed the deal
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🩵 Haappy Haaland = Haappy Citizenchick 🩵
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Pep Guardiola, Phil Foden, Julian Alvarez|Everton vs Manchester City
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RUBEN DIAS - Everton FC vs Manchester City - May 14, 2023 (Photo by Michael Regan)
#i'll give him the sloppiest head as a birthday present#man city#manchester city#mci#mcfc#ruben dias#rúben dias
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Really looking forward to tonight's match! ⚽️Let's hope City get a similar winning result as to when we played Everton away in May this year when we won 0-3!! 🩵🩵🩵
#everton vs manchester city fc#premier league#hoping erling will be playing#hoping john stones will be playing#hoping rodri will be playing#hoping doku will be playing#hoping we win!!#manchestercityfc#i love my city boys 💙
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LIVE: Manchester City vs Everton – English Premier League
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women's football fixtures (15.04.24-21.04.24)
UEFA Women’s Champions League
Sat. 20.04.24
Barcelona vs. Chelsea, 13:30
Lyon vs. Paris, 19:00
Women's Super League
Wed. 17.04.24
Chelsea vs. Aston Villa, 19:00
Fri. 19.04.24
Brighton vs. Everton, 19:00
Sat. 20.04.24
Bristol vs. Liverpool, 12:30
Sun. 21.04.24
Manchester United vs. Tottenham, 12:00
Arsenal vs. Leicester, 14:00
Manchester City vs. West Ham, 14:15
Frauen Bundesliga
Mon. 15.04.24
Hoffenheim vs. Köln, 19:30
Fri. 19.04.24
Leipzig vs. Leverkusen, 18:30
Sat. 20.04.24
Essen vs. Hoffenheim, 12:00
Frankfurt vs. Nürnberg, 14:00
Sun. 21.04.24
Köln vs. Freiburg, 14:00
Duisburg vs. Wolfsburg, 18:30
Liga Femenino
Sat. 20.04.24
Levante vs. Real Madrid, 12:00
Granada vs. Tenerife, 14:00
Huelva vs. Eibar, 16:00
Madrid CFF vs. Bilbao, 18:00
Sun. 21.04.24
Atlético Madrid vs. Betis Sevilla, 12:00
Villarreal vs. FC Sevilla, 14:00
Valencia vs. San Sebastián, 16:00
Division 1 Feminine
Fri. 19.4.
Paris FC vs. Saint-Étienne, 14:30
Which women's football matches are you looking forward to the most ? We'd love to hear from you either in the comments or via the questions button. For future posts, are there any football leagues we should add that you have missed here ?
We're looking forward to the WSL games happening on sunday, the Frankfurt game and most importantly Barcelona vs. Chelsea game on saturday. Sadly only one of us will be in the stadium at the barca match due to uni schedules.
#woso#woso community#uefa women's champions league#barclays wsl#chelsea women#arsenal women#barcelona femeni#tottenham women#manchester united women#liga f#real madrid femenino#eintracht frankfurt frauen#womens football
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Match Review: Everton Women 0-2 Manchester United Women
Another league cup game, another league cup win.
Where to begin on this one. It was a better game than the Leicester match, with a rotated team. I don't know Everton well enough to know how much they rotated - but they certainly weren't as resilient as the Foxes.
A goalmouth scramble in the 15th minute saw United take the lead, with a claim from Melvine Malard for the last touch but an official ruling of an own goal by Everton keeper Courtney Brosnan.
Brosnan struggled with aerial threats for large parts of the game, which is inevitable versus Williams and Malard up top, but for all that she grew into the match... you don't stop Maya Le Tissier hitting an absolute thunderfuck shot into the top bins. LORDY was that a hit.
Literally like watching prime Scholesy, just absolutely boshed high and in the corner.
With the men's side, we've queried people buckling under pressure when being made captain, or falling short of duties. For Maya, it seems like the missing piece of the puzzle. She has been sensational so far this season.
United were on the whole a lot more dangerous in this game than last, with 16 shots and 7 on target - far less hit & hope than vs Leicester City. Possession was also heavily in United's favour - 65/35 respectively. Passing accuracy... I would have liked to have seen. I think United have been wasteful with the double DM picks, so to see a deeper Miyazawa and Emma Watson in CAM... it would have been nice to see how we fared. Is the dog-leg 10-8-6 triad better than two 6s and a 10 for the passing and possession? Is Skinner too cautious, or right to respect opponents whilst using overlapping full backs?
Debuts for Emma Watson and LB Jess Simpson (pictured above in a Saf/Leah sandwich) were nice touches, and well deserved. Both have suffered with injury, as have Leah and Anna Sandberg. A start for Hayley Ladd was also welcome. All played pretty well too - Watson is more CAM than RW where she drifted late on, but maybe it was the knock to the leg she took that hindered that comfort. Otherwise all were solid in their respective duties.
I would have liked to have seen Lucy Newell get some minutes however; she wasn't on the bench, but did Dominque Janssen need more time when we subbed the likes of Geyse to rest them? Contradictory behaviour. Dom is reliable but it would have been a good test of young talent, and Lucy has shone with both England and with West Bromwich Albion Women - her childhood team whose academy she rose through. Use her or loan her. Don't alienate her. We run the risk of losing Grace Clinton as is, and she was a similar hot prospect youth signing who, with loans, excelled. Minutes matter.
Next up for United is that hard, overdue tie away at Chelsea on Sunday - noon kickoff. We cannot afford to lose if we're serious about bagging a European spot. We have to fight for something.
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