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1 minute ago, 3 Stacks said:

Gordon is also clinical for how little he is actually a goal threat.

 

Newcastle can be bad, as they ahev been for months, and with Isak and Gordon up front, they can still score out of nothing.

The games moved on from clinical finishing. 

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Just now, bizzle10 said:

City look vulnerable even though they got Haaland/Debryne to come back aint going to be 100 points to win the league


Certainly not, although I reckon we need them to drop points tonight to have half a chance of pipping them. After today, they have what must be the easiest run of fixtures in top flight history until we play them in March.

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2 minutes ago, magicrat said:

Barcodes could have been at least another goal up . They will probably still lose this 

Probably, I'm expecting a 4-3 either way. City the better side but look really open. Nice to see the Middle East delivering a good game.

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12 minutes ago, Elite said:

The games moved on from clinical finishing. 

I mean, the number one thing you want in attackers is for them to create danger, but obviously you need them to take chances at a reasonable level.

 

Isak and Gordon aren't the most present in attack, but they often look great because they take chances. 

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I know there was a 10 mins spell either side of City’s goal where they were completely dominating, Newcastle have looked a threat when they’ve had a chance to break. 
 

I know I said earlier, Miley and Longstaff really need to come to the party. City won’t continue to get Foden (and then I assume KDB) in space he’s been getting and not get punished.

 

City have loads of quality on the bench, Newcastle have fuck all. 

 

Any sort of dropped points for City would be a huge bonus. 

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10 minutes ago, TheDrowningMan said:


Certainly not, although I reckon we need them to drop points tonight to have half a chance of pipping them. After today, they have what must be the easiest run of fixtures in top flight history until we play them in March.

 

That said, they dropped points at home to Palace.

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