RE: [ESP-ENG] UN GIGANTE CAÍDO / A FALLEN GIANT By Titopx

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[ESP-ENG] UN GIGANTE CAÍDO / A FALLEN GIANT By Titopx

in hive-199189 •  last month 

I very much hope that we can bring the sporting life back to Steemit again!

It's very hard to pinpoint one thing that's not working at Man City. Haaland's confidence looks completely gone which after the first 5 games of the season, feels incomprehensible. Of course, Rodri's a big miss... but they started the season really well whilst he was being rested after the World Cup.

Injuries probably plays a big part with almost every player having a spell on the sidelines. Guardiola often talks about his players and the team having rhythm and that's definitely missing at the moment. They look tired and opponents aren't scared to get at them any more. They need more energy and the sale of Alvarez now looks like a poor decision - he's got the kind of energy that they're currently lacking.

It could be worse though. They could be Man Utd.

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Manchester city made a great mistake letting some great players to leave because it is really affecting them.

@the-gorilla what can you say about this....

I really love this community because it really makes me to share my sport ideas and games.

I think that you should write about Sport then 😜

  ·  last month (edited)

Okay am very glad for this great opportunity, that will be my tomorrow task, about sports.....

I hope you will find it more interesting to read my friend..

I will love to write about my sport Life, how I struggle to become the best in my team, because I normally play football.

Precisely that attitude of the rivals to know that they are in a bad moment and that they can beat him, that it is not like previous years that no matter how they did it, they could not win is the biggest difference.

I think Julian Alvarez must be very happy with his change of scenery, right now he is in the leader of Spain being important while his former team that refused to give him more prominence is in that bad streak, I'm not saying that he is happy for the bad moment of the city, but at least he must be happy where he is.

Talking about the other scenario, United looks like a hopeless case, they brought in the Coach with the best possible current situation and they continue with their poor stability on the pitch, maybe they also need to do what many are saying..... Bring in a striker like Gyokeres and bring back Amorin's prodigal son and see if a revamp up front has an effect on all the other lines.