You're too kind.Serious question.....which team is more frustrating to support -
A team that can score in bunches but defends like children (Liverpool)
Or
A team that seems to be decent defending but can throw salt in the ocean (Everton)?
A peck on the cheek from a maiden great-aunt ?If a tie is like kissing your sister, what does that make a 0-0 tie?
I hate you.terrific off Saturday for West Ham.
No team below them took a full 3 points.
No matter tomorrow's result they'll stay in 14th and have a game in hand on 4 of the 6th beneath them
Palace will be fine, Stoke looks done, and Southampton and Huddersfield are both worse.I hate you.
A well timed post!United are crap. Their league position is largely a product of De Gea being a God among men, finishing luck, and having splashed enough cash to at least have some individual talents upfront (who don’t play well together). But Mourinho isn’t building the foundation of an elite team. The side has no idea what to do with the ball in possession.
I think you’re right, and Huddersfield have a terrible run of games to end the season, but every week, Palace give away points at the end of the game. The talent is there, but the points are not. I’m worried. It’s got to be so mentally draining for them right now.Palace will be fine, Stoke looks done, and Southampton and Huddersfield are both worse.
As I was saying, and this doesn't even include the penalty that should have been given:I watched it happen and I still have no idea how City lost that game.
Not this time. United had three decent chances all game, and scored all of them. City had six or seven (both goals, Sterling's two 1v1s in the first half, Gundogan hitting a free header straight at De Gea, Aguero's header that De Gea made an absurd save on, Sterling hitting the post) and scored only two, plus they had a couple good penalty shouts denied, plus Ashely Young could very easily have been sent off. United, as they say, rode their luck.Maybe xG gets it wrong sometimes?