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Serious faces before the match ........ turned to happy faces when Phil scored ........ just look at those beautiful smiles 😁
Love my City boys 🩵
#john stones#erling haaland#kevin de bruyne#phil foden#manchester city vs aston villa#love my city boys
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Ruben Dias|Manchester City vs Aston Villa
#Manchester City#Man City#MCFC#Ruben Dias#Kevin De Bruyne#Jack Grealish#Bernardo Silva#Ilkay Gundogan#Aymeric Laporte#Rodri#vs Aston Villa#22/23#PL
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Manchester City’s bleak midwinter rolls on as Rogers seals win for Aston Villa
#aston villa vs man city#man city vs aston villa#man city#jhon durán#morgan rogers#premier league#man city vs#stefan ortega#manchester city#aston villa vs man city lineups#manchester city f.c.#premier league table#city vs aston villa#mancity#man city match#aston villa vs manchester city#phil foden#england premier league
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Those were really good Football team headcanons 👏 I think each one you mentioned fit great with that sports team.
Could you please share more headcanons about the other characters’ fav teams 👀?
Oh, I love this.
Ok, I think not all the characters would be a football fans. So, if is not in this list, they don't support any team, or don't care about the sport.
Webby - Liverpool
It was hard for Webby, her grandma is an Aston Villa fan, her hero is a Celtic fan. Which team should she support?
What moves Webby is love, dedication, passion. And it was the passion the Liverpool fans show what make her a fan herself.
It was a secret, until she found out Donald is also a Liverpool fan. Just another thing to bond about for them.
Huey - All of them
Huey loves his family and friends, so he can't take sides. He supports all the teams, depending on the circumstances.
Dewey - Manchester United
The second Dewey found out that Della was a Manchester fan, he took her side. You know that's a Dewey thing.
Sadly, he forgot that Manchester was on downhill since 2014. He has to watch the Europa League and begs that next year will be better.
Louie - Liverpool
All the triplets were Liverpool fans thanks to Donald. When their circle grew, Huey decided that he wanted to support all the teams, Dewey took Della's side, but Louie stay by his uncle side. Donald made him a Liverpool fan, he will stay a Liverpool fan.
A bit bias for Donald and Louis relationship? Yes. Always.
May & June - Liverpool
Just like their brother, the twins wanted to follow their dad. Easy.
Violet - Internazionale
Violet was never that interested in football. She knew the basics, the big tournaments and big teams. But then, she got a sister.
An italian sister.
An AC Milan fan sister.
And Violet knew what she had to do, and became an Inter fan. Just to get under Lena's skin. That's such a sisterhood thing to do.
Gosalyn - Borussia Dortmund
One more that has her focus on passion. Gosalyn in 2017 is a latina, but her last name has a bit of german flavour. That's where she found her team, a team who's rebel and loyal.
Perfect for Gos.
The last game of the 2022-2023 season broke her heart.
B.O.Y.D. - Real Madrid
Sweet baby B.O.Y.D. has a whole world to discover. He spends most of his time with the rest of the Team Science, so he listens to Fenton's stories about a team that can make miracles happen, a team that doesn't know how to give up, and their victories can only be described as epic.
Yes, Fenton's influence turned B.O.Y.D. in a Real Madrid fan.
Real Madrid bias? Of course.
José - Flamengo
I asked an expert, @fantasticenthusiasttale, for this one.
She told me that José Carioca lives in a neighborhood in the city of Rio de Janeiro called Vila Xurupita, which has its own soccer team, Xurupita FC. He even played for them.
But, her headcanon is that José is a Flamengo fan. And who I am to disagree?
Panchito - Necaxa
To tell the truth, I know nothing about Mexico football. I stared at Panchito and said, this is the face of a Necaxa fan.
So there you have it.
Gladstone - Manchester City
The notorious freeloader Gladstone Gander of course is a Manchester City fan.
He knows nothing about the team's history, but when he found out the team has a almost bottomless wallet, he became a fan.
Matilda - Rangers
Like Violet, Matilda began supporting Rangers only to get under Scrooge's skin.
With the time, she actually became a passionate fan who enjoyed going to the games. She and Scrooge have been in many Old Firm (Rangers vs Celtic) games.
When the team was sended to the 4th division, she went to every game until Rangers returned to the Scottish Premiership.
Ludwig Von Drake - Rapid Wien
In his youth, professor Von Drake enjoyed seeing the football Rapid Wien showed. A team for the working class, who fights day by day.
Von Drake was happy to see that Rapid still was the most successful team of the country.
But professor didn't see with good eyes the grow of Red Bull Salzburg. A team born of a corporation, who denies its own history.
Von Drake awaits for the resurgence of Rapid.
Mark Beaks - Inter Miami
When Messi signed with Inter Miami, Mark Beaks flew to the city because he knew that was buzz worthy.
That's the only reason he has to go to the games.
This was so much fun. Thanks for the ask @ducktales-and-ducks, sorry I couldn't finish this one earlier.
#ducktales#webby vanderquack#liverpool fc#huey duck#dewey duck#manchester united#louie duck#may duck#june duck#violet sabrewing#internazionale#gosalyn waddlemeyer#borussia dortmund#boyd gearloose#real madrid#jose carioca#flamengo#panchito pistoles#necaxa#gladstone gander#manchester city#matilda mcduck#rangers#ludwig von drake#rapid wien#mark beaks#inter miami#i love those ducks so much#headcanon#ask me anything
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JULIAN ALVAREZ & EMILIANO MARTINEZ - Manchester City vs Aston Villa - February 12, 2023. (Photo by Clive Brunskill)
#MY TWO WORLD CHAMPIONS#julian alvarez#man city#manchester city#mci#mcfc#julián álvarez#emiliano martinez#dibu martinez#aston villa fc#aston villa
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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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Matches from Week of 16th September (1/2)
Below the cut, longish rambles on some matches I watched:
Aston Villa vs Chelsea
Arsenal vs Manchester City
Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur
More rambling in a second post to keep this one from getting super long :)
Aston Villa 0 - 1 Chelsea
First games of the season are always a bit odd. This game definitely felt a bit odd.
Chelsea seemed to have some challenges getting into a flow and Villa were a step up from last year. Bits of both of that contributed to the end result and it wouldn't exactly have gone against the run of play if Villa had grabbed an equaliser.
There's perhaps also an unconscious element of expecting Chelsea to do really well because of their track record, but it's not as if they're running away with the WSL every season. It's good for the WSL if more matches are hard fought. Chelsea have to learn to find their rhythm again under a new coach and with new team members, which will take a bit of time.
A couple of shots went just wide from Chelsea and D'Angelo had a pretty solid game. Also, Villa's defense did an admirable job of keeping Ramirez out of too many danger areas or getting the run on them. Which is not an easy task at all.
(Also, take note some other teams/defenders, they did this without fouling, yanking constantly on her arms or her shirt, or other similar tactics.)
However, Villa did have to commit two players (on a few occasions three) to Ramirez many times and this stretched them. Rytting-Kaneryd's goal was excellent and took advantage of a lapse in their stretched defense.
A mixture of good saves from Hampton and difficulties being clinical in the box meant that while Villa had chances, they never finished them. There's a part of me that wonders if that equaliser might have happened if Gabi Nunes was ready and available for this match. Villa had about 8 (?) corners and a fair number of crosses, and just couldn't get the ball in the net. On one occasion, Hampton was completely beaten and the ball was put over the top.
Now, obviously new signings don't always manage to replicate what they do for other clubs, but Nunes has decent aerial play and also good at clinching those goals when the ball is clattering around the 6 and 18 yard boxes. There's a few of her goals here that show what I mean: Gabi Nunes YouTube clips. If this is the style of play Villa are doing going forward, they could be very interesting this season.
Anyway, Chelsea had the fortitude to hold on even when struggling and it was a decent opener for the WSL because it really felt at times like it could end any way. Would have been a hilarious start to the season if D'Angelo had equalised at the end there, though...can you imagine?
Arsenal 2-2 Manchester City
I meant, after Miedema left Arsenal for Man City, this being their opening match seems a bit too coincidental to not have been by design, right? Make sure there was a big, potentially chaotic game to start of the season? I don't know... maybe it really was coincidental.
It was as chaotic as match-ups between the top teams often are and kind of a nervy affair at times. Manchester City started out shaky, conceded early, then grabbed a goal back just before half-time from...Miedema.
Second half got even more all over the place. Park put a beautiful shot right in the top corner of the Arsenal goal, Foord had a goal ruled offside when she was actually onside, then Mead scored off of a deflection from the upright shortly after a tackle from McCabe ended up with Kelly on the floor and Little tripping over her and landing on top of her. Two City players got yellow cards for complaining about that, and five were carded in total throughout the game.
Manchester City did not seem to cope well with Arsenal's long balls over the top and then when they had the ball in defense, they were too indecisive and slow playing out from the back. It also looked like Bunny Shaw was sitting pretty far back in the midfield which was unusual and didn't seem to give her the space to get out and on the attack easily. On the other hand, Arsenal failed to take some decent chances that they got and made errors closing down in defense. So both teams just looked that bit...not quite their usual play. Kind of like Chelsea, but more on edge.
I've seen a lot of criticism of Zinsberger and Yamashita online. Now, I will go to bat for goalkeepers a lot. I think they often get unfair criticism and frequently people don't think about what the game looks like from their perspective. It's kind of well known at this point that Zinsberger gets a lot of criticism that is undeserved; not to say she always plays well, but it has become almost a reflex to blame Zinsberger when she isn't the one shouldering the main fault for a goal. Yamashita is also already getting a lot of criticism and being written off, on top of the dismissal I've seen of her from some people who apparently have never watched her play in goal for Japan.
The four goals were all tricky in different ways. Maanum hit the first ball hard (she was making sure that thing went into the net!) and even if Yamashita had gone the right way (she had to make a split second reaction, likely influenced unconsciously by where players were in the box and where the ball was most likely to be hit) I don't know if she would have got a hand to it. The second Arsenal goal, Kafaji hit it near post, Yamashita threw herself that way to cover the angle, but the ball hit the upright and bounced to Mead. Not a lot she could do there.
The first Manchester City goal deflected off of a defender's head and having already set herself up to go the original direction of the shot, Zinsberger couldn't reposition in time for the deflection. Then Jess Park's goal was right, right up in the top corner, dinking in from the bar. It's easy to go "if such and such was positioned better, they'd get there", but if you were positioned better to stop one type of goal, you'd likely open yourself up to conceding a different type of goal. It's decisions made in seconds or split seconds and sometimes it pays off, sometimes it doesn't. Both Zinsberger and Yamashita had great saves during the game, but too many people dismiss those with "the striker should have scored" or "the ball was right at her" without thinking that the goalkeeper also played a role in putting the striker off or making those positioning decisions constantly throughout the approach to close angles or make it more likely that the striker would aim it close to or at them. Goalkeepers do a lot more than gets appreciated sometimes.
I'm sure both Manchester City and Arsenal fans have many feelings about that game, but as a fan of no team, it was certainly an interesting watch.
Crystal Palace 0 - 4 Tottenham Hotspurs
Going back for just about as long as both the WSL and the Championship (and their previous renditions) have existed, there have been warnings and discussions about how the changes in the top division are not being replicated further down... Unfortunately, I suspect Crystal Palace are going to have as rough a time in the WSL as their predecessors did.
Tottenham took a bit of time to find their flow, they went in at half-time with just the one goal from Hayley Raso, but in the second half they came out and just outperformed Crystal Palace across the pitch. Neville was fantastic, Spence was brilliant, and they controlled the game for most of the second half.
Crystal Palace struggled so much more in the second half. There were also some things which will get them pinged by referees; repeatedly running in front of Becky Spencer and physically preventing her from releasing goal-kicks quickly, pulling on Tottenham player's shirts hard when they were running for goal or in the box...
As ridiculous as it might sound with the scoreline, Shae Yanez in goal for Crystal Palace was probably their best player, her keeping it to 4 was respectable considering it could have been much, much higher...
Three young Lionesses got minutes for Crystal Palace: Lexi Potter started and had a decent enough game considering the outcome, Brooke Aspin came on in the 64th minute and Poppy Pritchard came on at 82 minutes. Unfortunately, in the 94th minute, Brooke Aspin lost her composure completely, reacted poorly to a call by the referee and received two yellow cards within seconds of each other. Not a good start for her.
I rewatched the incident, but with the quality of the footage on YouTube I cannot for the life of me see the original foul. The commentator says she pulled the Tottenham player down, but her hands don't look like they're near her shirt? I thought maybe she clipped her trailing leg as she moved inside to cut off her run towards goal, but I cannot see the contact with the poor film quality. So, I don't know whether the two yellow cards came from the foul, then Brooke Aspin shouting at the referee and kicking the ball away, or whether both were for her reaction. First she stopped and yelled at the referee, not sure what was said, then booted the ball in frustration and I think it hit the Tottenham player who was on the floor. I don't think there's anywhere we can see referee reports/write-ups for the WSL, is there? It would really help to understand some of the decisions.
Either way, a bad day for Brooke Aspin. Probably not the start to the season she would have wanted. A serious "learn from this moment" event.
#woso#barclays wsl#chelsea wfc#aston villa wfc#arsenal wfc#manchester city wfc#tottenham hotspur wfc#crystal palace wfc
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2023.02.12 [PL] Manchester City vs. Aston Villa
#idk seeing him do this altered some brain chemistry#im so sorry#putting this gif here for safekeeping purposes#erling haaland#manchester city
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Captain Ruben 🫡 John, Kev and Erling on the bench, but Jeremy and Jack in the starting line-up 🥰 I can't watch it live 😢 but I will be listening on the Man City app 👍⚽️🩵
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[1 - 0] Rodri|Manchester City vs Aston Villa
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Man City vs Everton: forhåndsvisning, spådommer og lagoppstillinger
Manchester City leter etter en sen julegave når de tar imot Everton i Premier League på 2. juledag. De regjerende Premier League-mesterne er i forferdelig form og led nok et nederlag mot Aston Villa sist. Pep Guardiolas side ble utspilt og utkjempet i Midlands og har nå vunnet bare én gang på sine siste 12 kamper i alle konkurranser. Nederlaget på Villa Park har fått dem til å falle ned til…
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Man City vs Everton: Preview, Predictions and Lineups
Manchester City are looking for a Christmas present when they host Everton in the Premier League on Boxing Day. The reigning Premier League champions are in miserable form and suffered another disappointing defeat against Aston Villa last time out. Pep Guardiola's side were out-and-out in the Midlands and have now won just once in their last 12 outings in all competitions. The defeat at Villa…
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JULIAN ALVAREZ & EMILIANO MARTINEZ - Manchester City vs Aston Villa - February 12, 2023. (Photo by James Gill)
#its the little leg in the air for me#baby boy juli#julián álvarez#julian alvarez#dibu martinez#emi martinez#emiliano martinez#mci#mcfc#manchester city#man city#aston villa fc#aston villa
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Man City vs Everton: Preview, Predictions and Lineups
Manchester City are looking for a Christmas present when they host Everton in the Premier League on Boxing Day. The reigning Premier League champions are in miserable form and suffered another disappointing defeat against Aston Villa last time out. Pep Guardiola's side were out-and-out in the Midlands and have now won just once in their last 12 outings in all competitions. The defeat at Villa…
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