Hard to disagree with that right now tbh.
I was actually looking forward to VAR being brought in, don't get me wrong City have certainly had fortunate decisions in the past but I thought VAR would even everything out nicely. So far it just looks like another level of uncertainty which allows...
This is gonna sound like massive sour grapes but I;m approaching the point where I'm thinking what's the point watching anymore? The main action now takes place off-screen with a nameless referee in a VAR studio, it's like watching a different sport. And yet it's still open to interpretation...
Reading through here you lot seem to be more nervous than City fans!
I was very nervous for the Burnley match but not bad at all last night. Honestly watching us under Guardiola you always feel there's at least one goal there and trust the players to dig us out if needed. Only 2 more cup finals...
3-0 would be ideal imo, make them believe they still have a sniff of a chance with Anfield's famous "atmosphere" and distract them from the league. Barcelona are at least a level above them this season and will do them comfortably
Kane not so fortunate though after putting himself about!
Anyway should be a cracking return leg. It's finely balanced right now but City will need to up their intensity and surely KDB will start (Sane too hopefully).
I don't think he's expected to be out for that long, he was wandering around after the match and didn't seem to be impeded at all. He'll be a big loss obviously but my point is it's better it happened now than that week against Arsenal/Everton/Chelsea for example.
I don't really see City as...
That was then this is now. All teams have blips and I certainly never expected an "invincible" season. We'll see who has more character in the run in out of City and Liverpool