That penalty was absolutely hilarious. Fernandinho didnât know where he was. Sean Longstaff rightly mugged him off. Newcastle continually looked dangerous when they went forward in that last half an hour.
In all of Manchester Cityâs last three league defeats, theyâve gone in front in the first half before being pegged back. This is becoming a real trend. They donât like it up 'em and theyâre rubbish at digging out results when things go against them.
They have a maximum of 98 points to play for now with Liverpool going for a maximum of 105.
I expect Manchester City to finish somewhere in the 87-93 points range.
Yes, I caught about the last 20 after getting in. When City donât blow teams away in the first half hour and the match is still in the balance in the second half, they can be vulnerable trying to close it out.
Predatory Solskjaer like finish by Lindelof there for the equalizer, superb touch for a defender, his boss must have been delighted. United are poor at the back still, major overhaul needed. They will do exceptionally well if they get a top 4 spot, will also need a collapse from two of the three above them.
Laughable that some have awarded the league to Liverpool already. True they are in pole position, but they have no experience of winning, a very thin squad and always capable of a shock defeat against a lower in the division team as they will be porous at the back going forward. I expect they will drop points tomorrow and maybe even next Monday, in what will be a very bad weekend for @anon61878697 after Limerick are filleted on Saturday and Tom loses at the death again on Sunday.
The most respected poster on the board, @balbec replied to me mate. Plus I got another clip off the Wheelie Bin, and I know that drives one particular poster insane.