Hi, nearly scored and couldn't Gundogan be the one sacrificed after that red card?
Anyways that's a legend of Man City, taking is final bow especially as far as their stadium is concerned. What a player!
Hi, nearly scored and couldn't Gundogan be the one sacrificed after that red card?
Anyways that's a legend of Man City, taking is final bow especially as far as their stadium is concerned. What a player!
You bet, I rate him higher than Eden Hazard and Vincent Kompany. He has something nobody else has. He can speed up the game with one genius pass, like no one I have ever seen do before!
He's something else really, what a great footballing brain he has. It's a shame that he's not been fully fit for much of this season and that's why he was benched a lot.
Now he is very fit, I can see it and I wanted him to stay a bit longer against Bournemouth. But now he is leaving.
I don't know how to compare a defender with a midfielder, esp when the defender was the captain and the best in the EPL in his days.
Back to the main man, what a player, it's great credit to hum that Guardiola just said he rates him as his best after Messi, but I still wonder...
When De Byrune was asked if England is an option for his next club, I thought he would quickly say no, out of respect for City, he left it open by saying it depends on his family, that they are settled in England or something like that.
Pep might be the one forcing this guy out.
That would be nice for him, there's still sone good few years of top level football in those legs of his.
However, it won't look neat in the eyes of City fans. However Fabrizio tells us that Napoli have declared interest and the player is aware, but his family will decide.
Cheers man.
Tottenham has surprised many this night.