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Bayern Munich - FC Barcelone, le résumé du match pour la Ligue des champions 2022-2023, Groupe C, 2e journée. Les commentaires de ce direct sont assurés par Laurent Maltret... Bayern Munich - FC Barcelone, le résumé du match Bayern Munich - FC Barcelone, le résumé du match_www.kafunel.com Capture web_13-9-2022_21115 C’est tout de nous Nous espérons que vous avez apprécié notre couverture du choc passionnant de ce soir entre le Bayern Munich et Barcelone. Les deux équipes ont tout donné, mais à la fin, la finition clinique du Bayern a fait toute la différence. Nous reviendrons avec plus de couverture de la Ligue des champions demain soir et nous espérons que vous serez à l’écoute avec nous. Merci beaucoup et prenez soin de tout le monde. Le match de Leroy Sané en chiffres contre Barcelone : ♦ Précision de réussite de 91 %♦ 47 touches♦ 8 touches dans la boîte opp.♦ 6x possession gagnée♦ 3 duels gagnés♦ 2 occasions créées♦ 2 tirs - 1 sur la cible♦ 1 objectif Xavi cite : L’entraîneur de Barcelone était assez en colère après être tombé à la défaite contre le Bayern. À la télévision espagnole, il a déclaré: « Quand vous ne prenez pas vos chances en Ligue des champions, vous payez pour cela. Nous étions la meilleure équipe, nous avons eu six ou sept occasions nettes, et le Bayern ne manque pas la leur. « Le premier but était une erreur de marquage sur un corner, le deuxième nous avons dû faire une faute. « Mais nous devons apprendre à rivaliser comme le Bayern. » Pack de statistiques Manchester City's German midfielder Leroy Sane (R) celebrates with Manchester City's Brazilian midfielder Fernandinho after scoring during  Buts attendus: Bayern (1.58) 2-0 (1.98) Barcelone Le Bayern est désormais invaincu lors de ses 30 derniers matches de la phase de groupes de la Ligue des champions : 27 victoires, 3 nuls. Julian Nagelsmann devient le premier entraîneur à remporter ses trois premiers matches de Ligue des champions contre Barcelone. Le Bayern a maintenant remporté plus de matches de Ligue des champions contre Barcelone (9) que toute autre équipe qu’il a affrontée dans la compétition. Barcelone n’a pas réussi à marquer contre le Bayern Munich mais a eu un xG de 2, devenant l’équipe avec le pire différentiel entre ses buts marqués et les buts attendus dans un match de Ligue des champions cette saison (-2). Suivant Barcelone se rendra à San Siro pour affronter l’Inter en tant que premier de leur double-header contre les géants de la Serie A. Selon toute vraisemblance, ces deux équipes se disputent la deuxième place du groupe, et Xavi aura à cœur d’éviter une autre sortie embarrassante de la phase de groupes de la Ligue des champions. Les deux prochains matchs seront cruciaux pour la dernière apparition du groupe C avant qu’il ne se termine au début du mois de novembre. Le Bayern accueillera d’abord le groupe viktoria Plzen avant de se rendre chez eux lors de la quatrième journée, dans l’espoir de prendre les six points complets et d’accumuler une différence de buts impressionnante dans le processus. Une histoire de deux moitiés Barcelone est revenu sur ses meilleurs jours en première mi-temps en dominant le ballon et en se taillant la part du lion des meilleures occasions. Cependant, un manque de cruauté associé à l’héroïsme défensif du Bayern a maintenu le niveau de score dans l’intervalle. C’est alors que le Bayern a finalement porté ses crocs et a marqué deux fois en autant de minutes. La tête du poteau avant d’Hernandez et la finition habile de Sane ont mis le Bayern à deux buts de la bonne place et à partir de ce moment-là, c’est l’équipe allemande qui a montré sa maturité et son savoir-faire pour voir le match. Ce n’était pas la promenade dans le parc que c’était l’année dernière pour eux, mais le Bayern prouve finalement pourquoi ils restent l’une des meilleures équipes du monde, tandis que Barcelone prouve qu’ils ont encore du chemin à parcourir avant de pouvoir s’appeler l’article
fini. Interprètes remarquables Dayot Upamecano a montré pourquoi il est l’un des défenseurs les mieux notés de la Bundesliga avec un affichage impérieux et irréprochable. L’attaque a vraiment pris vie en seconde période, avec Sane et Musiala particulièrement impressionnants après l’intervalle. Barcelone a été bon en tant que collectif en première période, puis pire en tant que collectif en deuxième, mais Dembélé semblait capable de créer quelque chose chaque fois qu’il était sur le ballon. Les Blaugrana auront des jours meilleurs et ils apprendront de leur expérience ce soir. Bayern Munich - FC Barcelone, le résumé du match Bayern Munich - FC Barcelone, le résumé du match ok 90'+5 Coup de sifflet final Le Bayern fait plier le Barça et prend les commandes du groupe C. 66' Neuer fait face Manuel Neuer gagne son duel face à Robert Lewandowski, sollicité par Frenkie de Jong. Le Polonais avait frappé du pied droit dans la surface bavaroise. 63' Pedri malheureux Après un une-deux avec Robert Lewandowski, Pedri met le pointu du pied droit. Sur la base du poteau droit de Manuel Neuer. 54' But de Sané ! Le Bayern Munich réussit le break dans la foulée grâce à Leroy Sané. Dans la surface espagnole, l'Allemand conclut du pied droit sur le service de Jamal Musiala. But de Sané et d'Hernandez_2154_www.kafunel.com_Capture web_13-9-2022 50' But d'Hernandez ! Lucas Hernandez gicle au premier poteau et place un coup de tête gagnant au premier poteau sur le premier corner de son équipe frappé à gauche par Joshua Kimmich. But de Sané et d'Hernandez_2154_www.kafunel.com_Capture web_13-9-2022 49' Ter Stegen décisif Sur sa droite, du bout de la main droite, Marc-André Ter Stegen détourne le frappe du pied droit de Leon Goretzka, après un relais avec Thomas Müller, près de la surface. Premier corner pour le FCB. 46' Bayern-Munich-vs-Barcelona-UEFA-Champions-League-Group-Stage-Match-Live-Streaming Le match reprend C'est reparti en Allemagne, où Monsieur Danny Makkelie a lancé la seconde période. Les Bavarois ont débuté avec le ballon sur leur pelouse de l'Allianz Arena. 45'+1 Mi-temps Barcelone a dominé largement le premier acte à Munich, où Manuel Neuer a été décisif du bout du pied face à Pedri, avant de repousser la tête de Robert Lewandowski, déjà dangereux sur un service de Gavi. Benjamin Pavard est sorti rapidement sur blessure, touché à la cuisse droite. Le Bayern souffre. 31' Sabitzer ne cadre pas Occasion pour Munich. Sur la remise de Leroy Sané, côté droit, Marcel Sabitzer reprend sans contrôle du pied droit près de la surface. Ça passe à gauche. 21' Pavard sort sur blessure Changement forcé chez les Munichois. Le Français Benjamin Pavard, victime d'une béquille, a été remplacé par le Marocain Noussair Mazraoui. ⚽[🔴LIVE Stream] Bayern Munich 00 vs 00 Barcelone 20' Neuer encore sollicité Sur un centre de Marcos Alonso, côté gauche, Robert Lewandowski passe devant Alphonso Davies au second poteau et arme sa tête. Manuel Neuer repousse avec les poings ! 18' Lewandowski dangereux Sur un centre de Gavi, côté gauche, Robert Lewandowski contrôle vers le point de penalty et enchaîne avec une reprise du pied droit. Légèrement au-dessus. 9' Neuer sauve le Bayern Occasion franche pour le Barça, suite à une perte de balle de Marcel Sabitzer. Dans la surface, Pedri a réussi un crochet dévastateur dans la surface, avant de buter du pied gauche sur Manuel Neuer, décisif au sol du bout du pied. Gavi était à la passe. 1' Le match commence ! L'arbitre néerlandais, Monsieur Danny Makkelie (39 ans), a sifflé le coup d'envoi de la première période. Pedri et les Catalans ont engagé en Bavière. Les yeux rivés sur Lewandowski bayern munich vs barcelone - 13 septembre 2022 ok Dans la poule C, la plus relevée de la phase de groupes, le Bayern Munich et le FC Barcelone, vainqueurs lors de la première jo
urnée sur le terrain de l'Inter Milan (2-0) et contre Pilzen (5-1), sont à l'affiche de la 2e journée en Bavière. A lire aussi Ousmane Sonko confirme qu’il sera candidat en 2024, « si d’autres de Pastef se présentent, il y aura des primaires »
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UCL and UEL Watch Thread 26/02/2020 via /r/LiverpoolFC
UCL and UEL Watch Thread 26/02/2020
After yesterday’s eggy bread I’ve gone for a sun-dried tomato and olive bread today. 🍅 🍞
Tonight there are two UCL ties and one UEL match, with the latter starting at 17:00 GMT and the remaining last 16 UCL games at 20:00 GMT.
Results so far in the UEFA Champions League last 16 1st legs:
Atlético de Madrid 1-0 Liverpool FC
Borussia Dortmund 2-1 Paris Saint-Germain
Atalanta B.C. 4-1 Valencia CF
Tottenham Hotspur 0-1 RB Leipzig
Chelsea 0-3 Bayern Munich
S.S.C. Napoli 1-1 FC Barcelona
Tonight’s UCL last 16 1st leg results:
Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 Juventus
Real Madrid 1-2 Manchester City
Tonight’s UEL last 32 2nd leg results:
SC Braga 0-1 Rangers (Agg: 2-4)
OLYMPIQUE LYONNAIS vs JUVENTUS
Parc Olympique Lyonnais | KO 20:00 GMT
Officials:
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano (ESP) Assistants: Diego Barbero (ESP) and Ángel Nevado (ESP) Fourth official: Guillermo Cuadra Fernandez (ESP) VAR: Juan Martínez Munuera (ESP) Assistant VAR: Ricardo de Burgos (ESP)
Olympique Lyonnais
Manager: Rudi Garcia
XI: 3-5-2 Lopes, Marcelo, Denayer, Marçal, Dubois, Guimarães, Tousart, Cornet, Toko Ekambi, Aouar, Dembele
Subs: Tatarusanu, Andersen, Terrier, Traoré, Mendes Ribeiro, Tete, Caqueret
Juventus
Manager: Maurizio Sarri
XI: 4-3-3 Szczesny, Danilo, de Ligt, Bonucci, Lobo Silva, Bentancur, Pjanić, Rabiot, Cuadrado, Dybala, Ronaldo
Subs: Buffon, De Sciglio, Ramsey, Matuidi, Higuaín, Rugani, Bernardeschi
RESULT
Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 Juventus FT
⏱ 1’ We're under way in Lyon
❕ 21' Toko Ekambi (Lyon) heads over from a corner
🟨 28’ Marcelo booked (Lyon)
⚽️ 31' 1-0 Tousart gives Lyon the lead
❕ 38' Looks like handball in the box by Cuadrado, ref says no penalty
❕ 41' Toko Ekambi (Lyon) shoots over
⏱ 45’ Three added minutes
⏱ 45+4’ HT Lyon 1-0 Juventus
⏱ 46' Second half kicks off
🟨 61’ Cornet booked (Lyon)
🔁 62’ Pjanić off, Ramsey on (Juventus)
🔁 66’ Toko Ekambi off, Terrier on (Lyon)
🔁 70’ Cuadrado off, Higuaín on (Juventus)
🔁 78’ Dubois (injured) off, Tete on (Lyon)
🔁 78’ Rabiot off, Bernardeschi on (Juventus)
🔁 81’ Cornet (injured) off, Andersen on (Lyon)
❕ 89' Dybala (Juventus) goes down in the box, ref says no penalty
⏱ 90' Five added minutes
⏱ 90+6’ FT Lyon 1-0 Juventus
REAL MADRID vs MANCHESTER CITY
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu | KO 20:00 GMT
Officials:
Referee: Daniele Orsato (ITA) Assistants: Lorenzo Manganelli (ITA) and Alessandro Giallatini (ITA) Fourth official: Daniele Doveri (ITA) VAR: Massimiliano Irrati (ITA) Assistant VAR: Ciro Carbone (ITA)
Real Madrid
Manager: Zinedine Zidane
XI: 4-3-3 Courtois, Carvajal, Varane, fuck Ramos, Mendy, Casemiro, Modric, Valverde, Vinicius Jr, Benzema, Isco
Subs: Areola, Militao, Kroos, Bale, Marcelo, Lucas, Jovic
Oil Barons
Manager: Bald Fraud
XI: 4-3-3 Ederson, Walker, Laporte, Otamendi, Mendy, Rodrigo, Gündoğan, De Bruyne, Mahrez, Bernardo Silva, Gabriel Jesus
Subs: Bravo, Cancelo, Agüero, Foden, Fernandinho, Stones, David Silva, Sterling 🐍
RESULT
Real Madrid 1-2 Oil Barons FT
⏱ 1’ We're under way in Madrid
❕ 21' Courtois saves from a Gabriel Jesus shot
❕ 28' KDB shoots high and wide over the crossbar
🟨 29’ Mendy booked (Oil Barons) he will miss the second leg
❕ 30' Ederson makes a great save to deny Benzema's header
🔁 33’ Laporte (injured) off, Fernandinho on (Oil Barons)
⏱ 45' Two added minutes
⏱ 45+3’ HT Real Madrid 0-0 Oil Barons
⏱ 46' Second half kicks off
🟨 48’ Valverde booked (Real)
❕ 50' KDB and Mahrez link up, the latter shoots wide
🟨 54’ Modric booked (Real)
❕ 55' Vinicius Jr (Real) goes down in the box, ref says no penalty
❕ 57' Courtois makes a great save from Mahrez's shot
⚽️ 60' 1-0 Isco puts Real ahead
🔁 73’ Bernardo Silva off, Sterling 🐍 on (Oil Barons)
🔁 75’ Vinicius Jr off, Bale on (Real)
⚽️ 78' 1-1 Gabriel Jesus gets the equaliser for the Oil Barons
❗️ 82' Penalty to the Oil Barons after a foul by Carvajal
⚽️ 83' 1-2 KDB scores the penalty
🔁 75’ Modric Jr off, Lucas on (Real)
🔁 75’ Isco off, Jovic on (Real)
🟥 86’ fuck Ramos sent off
⏱ 90' Three added minutes
⏱ 90+3’ FT Real Madrid 1-2 Oil Barons
UEFA Europa League last 32 second legs
SC BRAGA vs RANGERS (Agg: 2-3)
Estádio Municipal de Braga | KO 17:00 GMT
Mildly interesting tidbit about this stadium, it has no goal end stands as it is built next to a cliff face.
Officials:
Referee: Andreas Ekberg (SWE) Assistants: Mehmet Culum (SWE) and Stefan Hallberg (SWE) Fourth official: Glenn Nyberg (SWE)
There is no VAR Yes there is, VAR: Danny Makkelie (NED)
SC Braga
Manager: Rúben Amorim
XI: 4-4-2 Matheus, Nuno Sequeira, Raul Silva, Carmo, Bruno Viana; Trincao, Palhinha, Fransergio, Ricardo Esgaio; Ricardo Horta, Paulinho
Subs: Tiago Sa, Tormena, Ruiz, Andre Horta, Rui Fonte, Norvais, Galeno
Rangers
Manager: Steven Gerrard
XI: 4-3-3 McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Edmundson, Barisic; Jack, Davis, Arfield; Hagi, Kent, Kamberi
Subs: Foderingham, Katic, Halliday, Aribo, Kamara, Ojo, Stewart
Morelos is suspended after picking up a yellow in the first leg
RESULT
SC Braga 0-1 Rangers (Agg: 2-4) FT
⏱ 1’ We're under way in Braga
❕ 9' Kamberi (Rangers) shoots and forces Matheus to make a save
❕ 19' Ryan Kent fires just wide
❕ 26' McGregor makes a great save to deny Paulinho's (Braga) header
❕ 30' Paulinho (Braga) heads just wide
❕ 38' Ryan Kent goes down in the box, ref says no penalty
❗️ 44' Penalty to Rangers after a handball by Raul Silva
🖥 45' VAR confirms penalty
❌ 45+1' Matheus pulls off a great save to deny Hagi and Rangers (Additional link)
⏱ 45+2’ HT Braga 0-0 Rangers
⏱ 46’ We're back under way in Portugal
🔁 46’ Palhinha off, Norvais on (Braga)
🟨 47’ Carmo booked (Braga)
🔁 53’ Raul Silva off, Galeno on (Braga)
⚽️ 61' 0-1 Ryan Kent puts Rangers into the lead on the night
🔁 64’ Carmo Silva off, Ruiz on (Braga)
🔁 72’ Carmo Hagi off, Aribo on (Rangers)
🟨 73’ Kamberi booked (Rangers)
❌ 77' Arfield (Rangers) has the ball in the net but is disallowed for offside
🔁 78’ Kamberi Hagi off, Ojo on (Rangers)
❕ 83' Paulinho (Braga) gets on the end of a free-kick but heads just over the bar
🟨 89’ Ricardo Esgaio booked (Braga)
⏱ 90’ Four added minutes
⏱ 90+4’ FT Braga 0-1 Rangers - Stevie G's side win 4-2 on aggregate
Elsewhere in England
Championship
Blackburn Rovers 0-0 Stoke City FT
Fulham 1-0 Swansea City FT
Hull City 0-1 Barnsley FT
Middlesbrough 0-1 Leeds United FT
Millwall 0-0 Birmingham City FT
Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 Charlton Athletic FT
Reading 0-3 Wigan Athletic FT
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staniswas · 5 years ago
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He will play otamendi as striker, gundogan at right wing and Bernardo at left back before he plays the academy
i mean phil at left back was a thing that actually happened...😖
and you know otamendi will score a fucking header! I mean i love fernandinho and he's the best but it still seems a bit annoying that having a promising CB in garcia, pep ALWAYS plays 35yo ferna instead. same with david, although i understand it's his last season, i don't believe for a second that phil is going to be a regular starter next season. no way, bernie is being moved in midfiled and/or we are buying big in january.
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Manchester City Player Ratings 2018/19
I got bored and decided to write a lil review of Manchester City players this season. Hope you enjoy and feel free to discuss.
Warning: may be biased
Ederson: 9/10  Keeping this one short and simple, just like Eddie’s passes from the back. What more do you want from a keeper? He can give you assists, great saves, and is willing to run half way up the pitch to defend his teammates. Took one point off him because he didn’t score. Maybe next season. 
Kyle Walker: 7.5/10 The English idiot definitely got tired around christmas time with a few dodgy games which I guess is understandable given the fact the he hadn’t really stopped playing for over a year with the World Cup and so on and he might have been the England crackhead but overall I think Kyle did well. Especially during the last few games, I thought that he played really well. I think it was Crystal Palace away that he probably had one of his best games. I hope he rests well over summer and can continue that form next season. 
Danilo: 7/10 When Kyle was too busy snorting coke (just kidding, don’t kill me), Danilo played really well in his place. Although he isn’t as quick or as direct as Kyle, he provided a composure and control that sometimes Kyle lacks. He didn’t really make any big mistakes when playing, and I would have given him a higher score if he played a little more. There has been rumours of him leaving and I hope these are not true because he is a pretty solid back up at right back and is Bernardo’s favourite person to annoy.
Oleksandr Zinchenko: 8/10 Am I crazy giving him a higher rating than Kyle? Probably. But I love to spread appreciation for my unproblematic little blonde ukrainian! Last summer he was linked heavily to Wolves- it looked highly probable that that was were he was going to end up this season. However, he decided to stay and fight for his place at Manchester City and I am so bloody glad that he did! When Ben got injured and Delph was...you know... being Delph, Zinnie stepped up and performed at left back (not his natural position!!) and played at a higher standard than any of us would have thought! I really admire his determination and confidence in himself to stay and fight to get into the first team. You can tell he works hard always and really loves and appreciates all his teammates. I have loved watching the little shy KDB lookalike grow and blossom into a more confident young man. Hopefully there is much more to come from this bundle of joy. We could all learn from Oleksandr Zinchenko!
Fabian Delph: 3/10 I might be a bit harsh here but literally, when did he forget the basics of football? Man preached it in All or Nothing but couldn’t practice it irl. Deplhy was a breakthrough last season and played well when Mendy got injured (yes, again). But this season... I don’t know what he was up to. Most games he played, we lost. I honestly have no clue what made him snap like that vs Leicester but bitch... calm down!! Is it harsh to say I don’t think he played well once this season? Well, I am saying it. Don’t get me wrong, I will be sad if he leaves this summer. He most definitely has passion, and whilst sometimes that leads to him perhaps being too emotional on the pitch, I appreciate it and is a popular character in the dressing room that will be missed. He has given a lot for the club in recent years but I’m afraid I see no future for him here. No more Delph every weekend :( 
Benjamin Mendy: 5/10 I have a soft spot for Mendy, can you tell? You’re probably thinking 5 is too high but I will tell you why. He played 10 games this season and got 5 assists during that time. That’s an assist every second game (if I have done my maths right). In the early stages of the season, there was no doubt that he was one of our most effective players. I was at the home game vs Huddersfield in August and I thought he played so well that game, bombing up the wing every time. He got an assist too, if I remember correctly? His crosses are insane and watching him live was a (rare) blessing! This makes it hurt even more knowing he got injured. It is obvious that Ben has so much potential and has bags of talent however, injuries seem to haunt him. Along with his occasion lax judgement and lack of concentration, he finds himself in difficult situations. It breaks my heart of the stories leaking from the training ground of him breaking down in tears. I cannot be easy for a young footballer to go through so many injuries when they are at a club that is constantly winning and breaking records, where you can watch your teammates win things and have fun with each other whilst you are stuck inside with your leg in a cast. My heart breaks for him and I hope that next season, these injuries no longer take over him and he can have a season to finally show why he is one of the best left backs in the world.
Aymeric Laporte: 9/10 There has been a lot of hype around Van Dijk this season (and rightly so) however, Aymeric hasn’t received as much attention and I think that is slightly unfair. Laporte, in my opinion, is not that far behind Van Dijk and is nowhere near his peak quite yet. I think that Aymeric has been one of our best and most important players this season. He is always reliable in defence and has probably been our first choice CB this season. Not to mention, he scored that header against Brighton that put us back in front and on the way to the title. I believe that Aymeric is an amazingly talented CB that will only improve over these next few seasons, and who knows, he might one day become the best CB in the league. 
Nicolas Otamendi: 6.5/10 Nico was so so good for us last year and offers us more physicality at CB in comparison to Stones and Laporte, however he hasn’t really stood out this season. Despite this, I don’t think he has done much wrong? He has been largely reliable when called upon to help out the team and I really can’t fault him for that. Like Danilo, he was been linked with a move elsewhere but I hope that he doesn’t move. Like I said, he is more physical than Stones and Laporte and sometimes I feel like we need that, and with Vinnie leaving I don’t think it is wise to let another CB go when I don’t feel academy players like Garcia are ready for that jump up yet. Oh and he has a good beard so I bumped him up from an initial 6. 
John Stones: 7.5/10 It has been a bit of a weird season for Stonsey, hasn’t it? At the beginning of the season, he was playing loads and was dead good. However, after THAT moment vs Liverpool he seemed to fade away a little and it looked like Pep prefered to play Vinnie and Laporte over him nearing the end of the season when it was tense. He still played a little though. sometimes coming on to play as a defensive midfielder kind of position and didn’t really make any mistakes there which I guess shows him maturing as an all round player and reveals just how much Pep trusts him and sees potential in him. I expect him to play a lot more next season and continue to grow as a central... sorry centre back.
Vincent Kompany: 8/10 I was considering giving him a 10/10 just for that goal vs Leicester but I am keeping that score for someone else ;) What can I say about this man that hasn’t already been said? He is a Manchester City and Premier League legend. He captained this team to a domestic treble, an achievement never done in Men’s English football. Pep trusted him at the most important part of the season and it turned out to be the correct decision with that thunderbolt against Leicester (honestly, I cried). His season was kinda the opposite to Stonsey’s, he didn’t play much in the beginning of the season but played a lot in the second half. I’m so glad he got a run of games without injuries and got to play a pivotal role in the season’s outcome. He went out on a high and I wish him all the best in his new role at Anderlecht, as long as he comes back sometime soon. Captain. Leader. Legend.
Fernandinho: 8.5/10 I think it says a lot about the importance of Fernandinho to this Manchester City team that when we lost two games back to back in December, Fernandinho was missing. He is crucial to the way in which we play, and he plays his role so effectively and in a composed and sophisticated manner. He is like the unsung hero of the team. So why didn’t I give him a 9 or a 10? Whilst he has been reliable for large parts of the season, sometimes I feel like the game gets to him a little. The best example of that was vs Newcastle where he gave away the penalty that could have cost us the league. Luckily it didn’t but usually he does not make them mistakes but sometimes when we are under pressure, he can let out his frustrations. Regardless of that, I think he has done an immense job yet again this season. Despite getting a few injuries and frustration clouding his better judgement, he is still one of our best players. 
Ilkay Gundogan: 8.5/10 I was soooo gutted when we signed him in 2016 and he then proceeded to have that season ended prematurely due to injuries because I was so excited to see him play for Manchester City. However, I feel like we got to see the best of Ilkay Gundogan this season. Whilst sometimes I scream at him for continuously passing backwards some games, his reading and intelligence of the game is probably one of the best in the squad. When Dinho picked up a few injuries near the end of the season, I thought that was our title dreams over, however Ilkay decided to prove me wrong and deliver amazing performances when we needed him most. Sometimes City fans on Twitter give him stick but I genuinely believe that he is a massive talent for us and is fully capable of playing that Dinho role if we need him to.
David Silva: 7/10 There is a case to be made that David Silva is best ever player to put on a City shirt however, this season wasn’t his best. He started off well, and that free kick against Huddersfield was amazing! But gradually, he became slower and less like the el mago that we all know and love to watch. He would give the ball away cheaply and occasionally pick the wrong pass or just slow down play altogether. Even I was getting a little bit tired of Pep playing him ahead of a faster and more direct Leroy Sane. But at the Manchester Derby at Old Trafford, he did what David Silva usually does, and made the game his own. He was so so good that night and helped to keep the calm and control that game, even when we were looking a little bit shaky. Despite this, he did look tired most of the season. I really hope that was just Pep overplaying him because of Kev’s injury and that he isn’t losing his legs because I’m not ready to let go of him yet.
Phil Foden: 7/10 Now, me saying that Phil and David were both 7′s this season, does not mean that I think that they were at the same level this season. Of course, David played at a higher level than Phil. It just means that Phil’s standards are understandably lower than David’s. However, Phil did amazingly this season despite his situation. He is in a team, competing for a place with players like David Silva, Ilkay Gundogan, Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva. So I think we were all surprised when the team news came out for the Spurs game and he was there. No, not on the bench but in the starting eleven. An eighteen year old boyhood fan starting a game for Manchester City! Against a top 4 team! In a tight title race! Not only that but he scored and played maturely for his age. I am incredibly proud of my lil baby Phil (even though he has a baby now). He started and played in more games than I would have anticipated. All of his time spent patiently waiting for his chance and training alongside his hero, has paid off! I hope he will get even more game time next season, showing us all why he has the nickname Stockport Iniesta!
Kevin De Bruyne: 7.5/10 This is a difficult one. Kevin has had a difficult season. It seemed that whenever he would finally hit form, he would get injured again. I cannot imagine how difficult that would have been for him. It was saddening as a fan who loves to watch him play that we never really got to see the best of Kevin De Bruyne, We saw glinces of it in the FA Cup final but it was a little too late. There is no doubt that Kevin is a world class player, but unfortunately we haven’t been able to witness that this season. Despite this, when he did play he definitely had an impact. We are a better team with Kevin De Bruyne in it. No arguments about that. I hope next season he is back to his normal self, assisting and scoring when we need him most.
Bernardo Silva: 10/10 Ah, here we go. Brace yourselves, this could be a long one. I LOVE BERNARDO SILVA. In my opinion, he has been the best player in the Premier League this season AND should be in top 3 for Ballon d’Or. Am I being incredibly biased and over reactionary? Probably, yes. But am I wrong? No. Bernardo Silva has everything. He runs 12-14km a game. He never stops. He can dribble like Messi. Yes, like Messi. He dribbles like Messi. He can cross balls into the box. He can run halfway across the pitch just to tackle someone off the ball. He took on Virgil Van Dijk. 5′6 Bernardo Silva decided to get in a battle with 6′3 Virgil Van Dijk. Can we just take a moment to appreciate him in that game against Liverpool? He ran and ran and ran until he covered every single inch of the pitch that night. He wanted to win more than anyone and it showed. And let’s talk about his passion.  He celebrates every Manchester City goal like a madman, running across to the goalscorer and pulling the craziest of faces. And his goal celebration at Old Trafford? ICONIC. He did a knee-slide at Old Trafford in front of the City fans. Twenty years ago, and he would be considered a City legend for that alone. But he is on his way to becoming one of Manchester City’s all time best. I mean, his chant is already one of the best! I cannot fault any part of his season. Maybe he could have scored and assisted more? Meh I don’t care, his work rate earns him something more than just goals: the fans hearts. He has the potential to become one of the best in the world and I am so glad he is at Manchester City and has committed his future to us. 
Raheem Sterling: 9/10 Raheem has matured so much this season. Not just on the pitch, but off the pitch too. He has become a great influence and inspiration for those who have to suffer through racial discrimination and horrid racist attitudes. Whilst he has always been this person, it has taken the media this long to recognise this and praise him for it. I am happy that finally he is getting the positive recognition that he deserves. And he has deserved it this season. Each season he seems to grow more and more confident in himself, scoring and assisting more often. I can only see him growing from here and becoming even better. Only thing that is missing is his goal at Anfield, winning our first game there since 2003 ;)
Riyad Mahrez: 6.5/10 I think that it was always going to be difficult for Riyad this season. Our wingers: Raz, Leroy and Bernardo are all well suited to Pep’s style and the players around them. He needed time to adapt and learn. Overall, I feel like he dealt with it quite well. Yes, he missed that penalty at Anfield but he won us points at games where we were struggling slightly like Bournemouth. He did end up missing a lot of game time due to just how good Raz and Bernardo have been this season, he couldn’t really get a look into the team. And how many other players would to be honest? Although, I do feel he could have done better for a first season in a team like this, he has coped well and integrated into the team nicely. Hopefully he can have a breakthrough like Bernardo next season!
Leroy Sane: 6.5/10 I feel like Leroy would get a far greater rating if Pep played him a little bit more but I guess Pep had his reasons and that is understandable. Leroy, for me, is one of the best young players in the world. He has so much talent and potential. He offers something different from the other wingers in the team and can cause defences to have nightmares. And on top of that, this season we discovered that he is dangerous from free kicks too. But as I said, Pep didn’t play him as much as he could have. I guess Pep and Sane have their own problems and I hope it can be solved because Leroy is one to keep here at City. He has a huge future ahead of him and I would be massively disappointed if we lost him. 
Gabriel Jesus: 6/10 Gabi is the the same kind of situation as Riyad and Leroy. I think he has so much potential at this club however, his game time is limited due to the fact that he has to compete with Sergio Aguero, possibly one of the best strikers to play in the Premier League. It is a massive ask for Gabriel at his age. However, I think he has shown enough this season and seasons prior that he is a talented player who fits in this team perfectly. His workrate is perfect and I can see him becoming an important player for us in the future.
Sergio Aguero: 9.5/10 If you ever need a goal, Sergio is the player to go to. This man got back to back Premier League hat tricks against Arsenal and Chelsea IN THE SAME WEEK. Unfortunately, he just missed out on the Golden Boot, however he scored incredibly important goals for us this season. The goal vs Burnley, the one vs Liverpool and the one vs Brighton are just three examples. He is always there when we need him. And that is why I put him as the second highest rated. (sorry Raz I still love you xx)
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RB Leipzig vs Man City: Player ratings and analysis as 10-man City suffer rare Champions League defeat
City ended their group stage with a disappointing defeat in Germany with Kyle Walker shown a straight red card late on
RB Leipzig 2-1 Man City (Szoboszlai 24′, Silva 71′ | Mahrez 76′)
Goals from Dominik Szoboszlai and Andre Silva condemned Manchester City to a rare Champions League group stage defeat in Leipzig in a game that also saw Kyle Walker shown a straight red card late on.
With City safely through as group winners and RB Leipzig already eliminated – and after the first half of PSG’s game against Club Brugge virtually assured a Europa League place – this was always unlikely to be a vintage European night. Even more so considering no fans were allowed inside the Red Bull Arena due to lockdown measures imposed by the local government in Saxony.
That Pep Guardiola opted to make seven changes from Saturday’s win over Watford, adding to the anti-climactic feel of the occasion. Perhaps understandably given the circumstances, City lacked their usual intensity and found themselves 1-0 down after 24 minutes when Szoboszlai rounded Zack Steffen to score after being sent clean through on goal by Konrad Laimer’s raking outside-of-the-boot pass.
City were indebted to their backup goalkeeper two minutes later as he made an unconventional stop down to his right to keep out a well-struck Emil Forsberg effort after Silva had broken a poorly executed offside trap. Steffen then denied a Silva header from point-blank range, before Phil Foden hit the post after a swift City counter-attack.
Although the visitors dominated possession in the second half they went two behind 20 minutes from the end when John Stones’ mistake on the halfway line was seized upon by Forsberg who teed up Silva to rifle a low effort beyond Steffen.
Riyad Mahrez brought City back into the game with a stooping header at the back post but their hopes of salvaging a point or more from the game suffered a blow when Walker was sent off eight minutes from time for stupidly kicking out at Silva.
Walker was sent off in the 82nd minute for a wild kick out at Andre Silva (Photo: Getty) Here are how City’s players rated on what was a forgettable evening all round.
Man City player ratings Zack Steffen: Kept much busier than a City goalkeeper can usually expect to be, denying Laimer at 0-0 and then Forsberg and Silva later on in the first half after Szoboszlai’s opener 7
Kyle Walker: Played Szoboszlai onside for the goal and seemed to lack sharpness and focus throughout the game. Sent off late on for kicking out wildly at Silva by the touchline 3 John Stones: Punished for a slack pass to Fernandinho on the halfway line that resulted in Silva firing Leipzig two in front. Never looks as assured without Ruben Dias next to him 4
Nathan Ake: Passed the ball out of from the back well enough but is a notable downgrade to Aymeric Laporte in the left-sided centre-back role 4
Oleksandr Zinchenko: Caught out of position a couple of times when Leipzig were in the ascendancy, but whipped in a sublime cross for Mahrez’s goal 5
Fernandinho: For so long the brain and engine of City’s midfield, Fernandinho seemed to struggle with the pace of the game. It is a testament to Rodri’s evolution this season that he was sorely missed 5
Kevin De Bruyne: Wasted what was by his sky-high standards a decent opportunity to score at 0-0 when skewing a half-volley over the bar. Drew a fine save from Gulacsi with a pinpoint free-kick just before half-time and flashed an effort just wide late on 6
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Brazil was sent tumbling out of the World Cup, def. 2-1 to Belgium in the quarterfinals.
An own-goal from Brazil midfielder Fernandinho put his team on the back foot after just 13 minutes, losing concentration on a Belgium corner and allowing the back to spin off his arm and into goalkeeper Alisson’s net.
Kevin De Bruyne added a second for the European side after 31 minutes with a thunderous strike from outside the penalty area to put Belgium firmly in control.
But Brazil refused to go down without a fight. The second half saw relentless pressure from the men in yellow, led by Neymar, throwing forward wave after wave of attacking intent.
It finally got a breakthrough on 76 minutes left as Renato Augusto sent a perfectly timed header into the bottom corner and a furious assault on the Belgium goal followed over the closing minutes.
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West Ham, who had been on a goalless streak in the last three matches, defeated the League Cup champion Manchester City (hereafter, Manchester City) in a penalty shootout and succeeded in advancing to the quarterfinals.
West Ham won 5-3 on penalties in the fourth round of the League Cup for the 2021/22 season against Manchester City at the Stadium home in London and advanced to the quarterfinals.
In this match, West Ham used a 4-2-3-1 formation. Andrei Yarmolenko made a surprise appearance as a front-line striker, and Artur Masuaku and Nikola Blasic stood on the left and right with Manuel Lancini as the center, forming a double offensive line. As Thomas Soucek's defensive midfield partner, veteran Mark Noble started the game, while Aaron Creswell and Ben Johnson took charge of the left and right flanks. Issa Dioff and Craig Dawson built the central defensive line, while goalkeeper Alphonse Arbeloa kept the goal. Compared to the weekend game against Tottenham, West Ham have turned all rotations except for Succek, Creswell and Johnson.
Of course, Manchester City's main players were also excluded from the starting list. As the forward striker, former youth midfielder Cole Palmer made a surprise start. Compared to the weekend against Brighton, Manchester City have turned all rotations except for midfielder Ilkai Gundogan and right wing defender Kyle Walker.
However, there is basically a qualitative difference between the West Ham backup and the Manchester City backup. Although City did not start the weekend against Brighton for a break, the league is home to notable stars such as Raheem Sterling, John Stones and Oleksandr Zinchenko, as well as Riyad Marez, who scored three goals in their last two games against ace Kevin de Bruyne. Started in the cup. The only players that could be clearly classified as backups were goalkeeper Jack Stephens and multi-defender Nathan Ake, plus veteran Fernandinho and prospect Palmer.
Of course, in terms of the content of the match, Manchester City had a huge advantage. In possession, it was 64 to 36, and in the number of shots, it was nearly four times as many as 25 to 7. The corner kick was also Man City's 9-2 win over West Ham.
However, West Ham boasted a well-structured organization despite a massive rotation, and managed to control Manchester City's offensive without a score. In particular, he showed off a stable defense that did not allow even a single shot for Manchester City until the 25th minute. Manchester City struggled with West Ham's salty defense, with only one shot on target throughout the first half.
At the start of the second half, Manchester City removed Walker and replaced Joao Cancelo. Manchester City started with Sterling's shot in the 11th minute of the second half, and West Ham took 4 shots in the 5th minute (De Bruyne in the 12th minute, Stones in the 13th minute, and Marez in the 16th minute) on target in the 5th minute. With the exception of Yarmolenko, Blasic and Masuaku, the main players such as Jerrod Bowen, Said Benrahma, and Pablo Fornals were introduced at the same time to reverse the mood.
After that, in the 10 minutes, when both teams were in a lull with only two shots (West Ham and Manchester City once), Manchester City replaced Mahrez in the 27th minute and replaced Phil Foden at the 31st minute of the second half. With the exception of N Palmer and Gabriel Jesus, the main players were activated.
As Jesus took control of the game with a menacing move, West Ham replaced Rancini in the 37th minute and replaced right winger Vladimir Kupal, who had returned from injury, and placed five defenders to lock in. Manchester City immediately replaced De Bruyne with Jack Grealish to change the attack, but in the 38th minute, Zinchenko's powerful mid-range shot and 3 minutes (90+3 minutes) of extra time Sterling's header were blocked by the goalkeeper's save. The team's match ended 0-0.
In the end, the winner and loser of both teams was decided in a penalty shoot-out. West Ham had all five penalty kickers to score, but Manchester City made the mistake of missing Foden, the first kicker. As such, West Ham won 5-3 on penalties to advance to the League Cup quarter-finals.
What kind of team is Manchester City? Starting with the 2015/16 season, they won the League Cup in 5 of the last 6 seasons except for the 2016/17 season. In particular, under coach Pep Guardiola, he won four consecutive victories (2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21), and tied for first place with Liverpool for the most league cup wins. If the winning record is extended to the 2013/14 season, Manchester City dominated the league cup by winning six times in the last eight seasons.
However, West Ham advanced to the quarter-finals by beating Manchester City's dominance of the League Cup. Even more surprising is that the team that West Ham defeated in the third round of the League Cup was the 2016/17 champions Manchester United. In other words, in the 3rd and 4th rounds of the League Cup, they defeated the teams that had won the League Cup in the last six seasons as if to break the seal and advanced to the quarterfinals.
Prior to this match, West Ham had maintained a scoreless win in three consecutive official competitions. This time, even though it was called a penalty shootout, Manchester City succeeded in maintaining a scoreless streak in four consecutive official tournaments by defeating them after a goalless run and advancing to the quarterfinals.
In particular, the stock price of 21-year-old right wing defender Ben Johnson from West Ham youth is skyrocketing without realizing it. West Ham are scoreless in all six official competitions he started in (2 Premier League matches, 2 League Cup matches and 2 Europa League matches). Against Manchester City, he exerted a high level of influence defensively, recording the most kicks of any player in the game, 1 interception, 1 tackle and 1 blocking shot. Above all else, the win rate for the ball competition was 100%. In response, West Ham's core midfielder Declan Rice did not spare praise, saying, "Ben Johnson, that was enough" through social media.
As such, West Ham boasted of their salty water defense and advanced to the quarterfinals by beating Manchester City, the strongest player in the League Cup. In the Premier League (hereinafter referred to as the PL), with 5 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses, it is proudly ranked 4th in the Champions League qualification line, and in the Europa League round of 32 group stage, they also occupy the first place in Group H with 3 wins.
Until last season, West Ham were pointed out as a weakness that they had a large gap between regular and non-starters, but they made good signings in the summer transfer window (including main defender Kurt Zuma, Blasic, Dawson, Areola and Alex Krall. In addition, promising players such as Johnson are performing more than expected and are showing a step forward. Here, David Moyes' strong leadership shines, boasting a well-structured organization even when candidates appear. West Ham's good performance last season (it was only 16th in the PL until the 2019/20 season, but rose sharply to 6th last season) is not flashy but is ongoing.
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Real Madrid were in action in the Champions League today and beat PSG 1-0 to book their place in the last 16. After a 3-1 victory against Las Palmas at the weekend to remain top of La Liga, Madrid continued their winning ways today but it was significantly more difficult. PSG had plenty of chances with Adrien Rabot hitting the post, Edinson Cavani’s shot being cleared off the line and an Angel Di Maria free-kick hitting the bar in the final minutes of the game. Nacho Fernandez was the difference for the Spanish side, scoring the only goal of the game. It was a difficult angle but Nacho made an immediate impact, scoring minutes after coming on to replace the injured Marcelo.
Manchester United left it late to score at Old Trafford, with Wayne Rooney heading the ball goalwards in the 79th minute to beat CSKA Moscow. It was United’s first goal in 404 minutes after three 0-0 draws. Manchester City join Real Madrid in the knockout stages after an easy 3-1 win over Sevilla. Raheem Sterling scored after just 8 minutes with Fernandinho’s header making it 2-0 just two minutes later. Wilfried Bony wrapped it up just before half-time.
The Carolina Panthers are now 7-0 after last night’s 29-26 victory over the Indianapolis Colts but they certainly didn’t make it easy for themselves. Cam Newton fumbled the ball at the 1-yard line, Luke Kuechly let what would have been a game-winning interception slip through his fingers and then Tedd Ginn Jr. dropped a touchdown pass in overtime. In monsoon conditions the Colts had two early turnovers and the Panthers were in control leading 23-6 with 11 minutes remaining but then everything went wrong. Carolina’s defense crumbled and Indianapolis came back to tie the game and send the game to OT. The score should have been 24-23 to the Panthers but Graham Gano missed an extra point in regulation. In the end Gano atoned for his sins with the game-winning field goal. Carolina are now the only undefeated team in the NFC. Their next game is against the 6-1 Green Bay Packers on Sunday and they certainly won’t be able to make the same mistakes again without being punished.
7-1 Notre Dame debuted at No. 5 in today’s inaugural College Football Playoff rankings. They beat undefeated Temple on Halloween night with DeShone Kizer hitting Will Fuller with a 17-yard TD pass with 2.09 left on the clock to win 24-20. It’s the third time this season they have come back from being behind in the 4th quarter to win the game. Kizer had 299 passing yards and a 79-yd TD run on the night.
The Chicago Bulls are 3-2 after losing to the Charlotte Hornets 130-105 today and face the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday. OKC are 3-1, their first loss coming against the Houston Rockets last night, where they fell 110-105. Before the Bulls the Thunder will play the Toronto Raptors tomorrow. Washington Wizards are now 2-1, losing 117-110 to the New York Knicks. The San Antonio Spurs are the Wizards next opponents. The Knicks went 2-2 after falling 94-84 to the Spurs last night and have a big game against the Cleveland Cavaliers tomorrow night. The Minnesota Timberwolves are 2-1, suffering their first loss to the Portland Trail Blazers last night and will play the Miami Heat next on Thursday. Portland are 2-2 after two losses to the Phoenix Suns but picking up a 106-101 win over the Timberwolves and will play the Utah Jaz tomorrow. The Golden State Warriors remain undefeated after an impressive 119-69 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies and will face the LA Clippers tomorrow night.
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Fernandinho would be proud. By Joe Bray. Video Loading Video Unavailable. Click to play Tap to play. The video will auto-play soon 8 Cancel Manchester city arsenal highlights now. Key Events Half time ratings City equal club record Another game, another record. Pep: The last 15 minutes was brilliant Guardiola says he was delighted with City's game management in a game where his side 'suffered' a lot.
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Cancelo should score Gabriel Jesus does well highligjts advance into the box and feed Joao Cancelo. Sloppy from City City have looked worse since De Bruyne gighlights off, despite a more rigid formation. Mix up at the back A high ball across the back line from Joao Cancelo is mishit and drops perilously close to Ederson's goal. For Arsenal, Smith-Rowe and Lacazette are on. Here's how it all went down. The home side enjoyed some good possessions to end the half and didn't allow a shot on target for the final 40 minutes of the period.
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Getty Images. The Sky Blues won their 18th straight match in all competitions. Tottenham Hotspur are looking to battle with rivals Arsenal to manchester city arsenal highlights Feyenoord midfielder Orkun Kokcu. Transfer Talk has the latest. Tottenham Hotspur coach Jose Mourinho has hit back at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's claim that winning cup competitions are "sometimes an ego thing. We're collating a league table arsfnal overturned VAR decisions. Who will benefit most over the vity of the Premier League season?
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Everton 0, Manchester Manchfster 2. Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City left footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Rodrigo with a through ball.
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Substitution, Manchester City. Attempt blocked. Dominic Calvert-Lewin Everton right footed shot from fa cup results manchester city left side of the box is blocked. Attempt saved. Dominic Calvert-Lewin Everton header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Gylfi Sigurdsson. Substitution, Everton. Alex Iwobi replaces Mason Holgate.
Allan Everton wins a free kick in the attacking half. Everton 0, Manchester City 1. Aymeric Laporte Manchester City right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Kevin De Bruyne.
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Page 1 of 5. Navigate to the next page next. Comments Join the conversation. To use comments you will need to have JavaScript enabled. City were fabulous again and deserved winners. Our Everton game plan was right but I wish we would be a bit more adventurous. Well done Foden for not going down early on when you could have done. You are a fantastic young player Ben Godfrey is absolutely outstanding. Arsenal will now face Everton fa cup results manchester city the quarter-finals, after the Toffees beat Swansea earlier on Sunday afternoon.
Leighton Baines then converted from the penalty spot to wrap up the victory. Afterwards, Martinez told reporters :. We are very satisfied because all you are looking for is a win to get into the next round. We were a little bit anxious and feeling the role of playing at home and expecting to get into the next fa cup results manchester city and we were too cagey with our possession allowing Swansea to get well organised.
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Rotherham United H. Newport County A. Watch as the Brazilian settles the ball from Fernandinho and blasts home the dramatic winner in the 84th minute:. Wolves attack continues to stutter: Prior to Friday's game the only team this season who had held Wolves to just a single shot on target were Manchester City but Chorley added their name to that list amnchester an outstanding display in defeat. Unfortunately for the sixth tier fa cup results manchester city the one time their visitors managed to mnachester the target it was a stunning strike from Vitinha that icty the day for Nuno Espirito Santo's side.
However the Wolves boss will continue to worry about his side's inability to pose any great threat to any defence without Raul Jimenez, so often at Victory Park they advanced to the edge of the box only to stall completely.
Were it not for the excellent Willy Boly and Conor Coady at the back Chorley's pressure might have been too much with Andy Halls resultw the dangerous Elliot Newby drawing good saves from John Ruddy in the visiting goal. Gunners lay an egg with Pepe struggling again: Both Arsenal and Southampton created two shots on goal in manchrster minute on battle Saturday, but neither managed to find the net on their own.
It took an own goal from Arsenal's Gabriel to send Southampton through to the next round while Arsenal continue to lack consistency. The cup holders were bounced at a time where Arsenal weren't playing all that bad. Mikel Arteta's team had won five of their last six games in all competitions, but a weak starting lineup resulted in a weak result. Alexandre Lacazette and Buyako Saka came off the bench but couldn't impact the game enough, as Arsenal crashed out much earlier than expected.
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