niallo27 wrote: » You seem to forget all them offside goals utd got. The reason utd are out of the top 4 is because they are so ****e taking chances not because of any ref.
Johner wrote: » I can't believe some people think it wasn't a sending off. Clear headbutt even if Aguero did make the most of it.
sReq | uTeK wrote: » NO WAY that was a sending off. But fellani was so stupid to fall for it. And it's a shame because he was EXCELLENT all night
Andersonisgod wrote: » Well that wasn't great. Credit to Man City, that was their best defensive performance of the season, they were tremendously well-drilled in the transition and dealt immensely well in the 1 vs 1's. The downside is that Toure/Fernandinho axis is so slow and basic on the ball for a midfield duo of a side that want the ball and want to attack. Aguero, again, missed too many chances and that's the difference tonight between 1 point and 3, and too often this season it has been the difference for City. For Man Utd, they got a point, they'll be happy. They had a chance off a set piece for Herrera and the Fellaini sending off was a welcome for Mourinho to shut up shop completely. I mean this in the least provocative way possible because I would love to know from real Man Utd fans, do you enjoy Mourinho's approach to football and is it what you want at your club? Maybe I'm just a bit naive but, for me, I couldn't ever imagine Barcelona accepting a performance like that once, let alone often. Is your joy of football derived solely from winning games (and it's not as though he's having an incredibly successful season either) or should you take pleasure from seeing your team attack and try to play? I do find it incredible that a club with Man Utd's history of success and attacking football has so willingly accepted Mourinho.
RoboKlopp wrote: » The red card will be rescinded..
irishman86 wrote: There is no way that was a sending off. If anyone should have been booked its Aguero
monkey9 wrote: » Some of the meltdowns in here are gas. I really fail to see how anyone can argue that the red card was unjustified.
Giggsy11 wrote: » It won't hurt to play pragmatic game time to time, it's not like we play like thise every game. Not that I'm expecting any posts from you that makes any sense, just saying as it is.
SlickRic wrote: » The red is largely meaningless in the context of the game, which is the funny part. The result ended up the exact same as it would have if Fellaini had stayed on.
sReq | uTeK wrote: » Yea I'd imagine so and hope so. I hate the way he's painted as the villan. It was his first foul all night he was nothing short of excellent. 2 mins earlier We Bruyne brought down Miki on the break and nothing....
Giggsy11 wrote: » He might not laugh but I will surely laugh at your misinformed nonsense.
Andersonisgod wrote: » But this is the approach against pretty much every high level team Man Utd have played this season and, if you go by his previous tenures, will continue to be. I did like the mandatory dig in the 2nd paragraph, remind me not to talk to you like a person again...