
- Match at the Etihad Stadium kicks off at 4.30pm (BST)
- Women’s Super League report: Arsenal 2-2 Man City
Read Pep Guardiola on Arsenal and that other business
If you are pressing [then it is] long balls, they win the second balls. In the final third they have the ability to play 1,000 million passes and find the pockets and find the right space. If they can run, they can run. Martinelli, Saka, Ødegaard and whatever.
They are a top team because all the departments that a team needs to be solid, they do it. They are good at that. But we are good, too.
It is still hard to see any outcome that genuinely benefits the Premier League. Three things can happen from this point. First, City are found guilty and punished to a significant degree. This would represent a potential disaster for the Premier League, which would find its entire recent history discredited, its broadcast rights undermined and integrity open to question. It would also leave a champion club, the richest in the world, in a state of open, vengeful warfare with their own co-members. Hello? Is that the Super League? Yeah. Are we still on?
Continue reading…Match at the Etihad Stadium kicks off at 4.30pm (BST)Women’s Super League report: Arsenal 2-2 Man CityRead Pep Guardiola on Arsenal and that other businessIf you are pressing [then it is] long balls, they win the second balls. In the final third they have the ability to play 1,000 million passes and find the pockets and find the right space. If they can run, they can run. Martinelli, Saka, Ødegaard and whatever.They are a top team because all the departments that a team needs to be solid, they do it. They are good at that. But we are good, too.It is still hard to see any outcome that genuinely benefits the Premier League. Three things can happen from this point. First, City are found guilty and punished to a significant degree. This would represent a potential disaster for the Premier League, which would find its entire recent history discredited, its broadcast rights undermined and integrity open to question. It would also leave a champion club, the richest in the world, in a state of open, vengeful warfare with their own co-members. Hello? Is that the Super League? Yeah. Are we still on? Continue reading…



