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Personally think he was great yesterday but you know being unlucky was the main highlights for him on that game. He made decent attempt with his shot but yeah compared to the other top EPL striker, he is not there yet.
He is a very decent player. Has lots of energy, good positioning, ability to drop deep and receive the ball and pushes defenders all the way during the time he is on the pitch. If he could add just a little more to his finishing he would be great.

I counted around 4 times that he hit the woodwork so yeah that was quite unfortunate for him but as for Chelsea
That was a new EPL record.

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Nunez does not have that killer instincts.

Personally think he was great yesterday but you know being unlucky was the main highlights for him on that game. He made decent attempt with his shot but yeah compared to the other top EPL striker, he is not there yet. I counted around 4 times that he hit the woodwork so yeah that was quite unfortunate for him but as for Chelsea, it was a fortunate series for them otherwise there would be 3-4 more goal
There is no doubt as things were going I was expecting a good number of goals from Liverpool, but luck was with Chelsea side, and they concede only 4 goals with 4 times hit sidebar frustrating day for the Darwin Núñez but still good for the Liverpool and their fans.

Now after end of first half Manchester United were leading by 0–2 and suddenly in 94 minutes we have 3–3 which again turn into Manchester United way with late goal from Mainoo a good timely win for them and a poor day for me with both gone wrong after having good results in yesterday games.
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Nunez does not have that killer instincts.

Personally think he was great yesterday but you know being unlucky was the main highlights for him on that game. He made decent attempt with his shot but yeah compared to the other top EPL striker, he is not there yet. I counted around 4 times that he hit the woodwork so yeah that was quite unfortunate for him but as for Chelsea, it was a fortunate series for them otherwise there would be 3-4 more goal
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This really looked ridiculous, so many good chances squandered. But too be fair he is also incredibly unlucky.
I think we make our own luck. He is clinical but not reliable. There are strikers that I will be willing to bet on to score even with just a little sight of goal and to do that consistently, Halland, Toney, Solanke. Nunez does not have that killer instincts.

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What do you think on the Arsenal-Liverpool match this week? Would TAA be in the starting eleven? Or would the star of the Chelsea match Bradley play?

Hey igebotz, i got leaked new design for Chelsea logo. Any truth in this?


I laughed at the logo by looking at it for a long time. It is really very funny to see Chelsea still getting in this situation after spending this much money.  Cheesy
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Nunez created a record tonight too haha. Four woodwork hits in a single game - so frustrating but kept up his 1 goal/assist per 90 minutes, though!
How many chances does he need? He then turns up and scores a worldie from outside the box, it's almost like he doesn't like easy goals.
This really looked ridiculous, so many good chances squandered. But too be fair he is also incredibly unlucky.

The math that Klopp's Liverpool believes in is still correct. Chance conversion is the most difficult to sustain, we have had Liverpool v1 and Spurs, even Arsenal last season to prove this. You can always overperform, but not in the long run. What you can sustain, is chance creation. So as long as Nunez creates chances for himself and his teammates, the math should translate into salvageable points, even if underperforming. And when he overperforms...? Monster.

Need to remind people I'm a Jota lover, Nunez liker. He's not my first pick but I love having him in the mix.

Has any team ever survived 12 against 11 on the pitch? Klopp was very smart in announcing his Liverpool retirement in the middle of the season while the club was leading the league, so the English Var do everything they can to send him packing with a title. Every wrong call went against Chelsea, with two penalties denied and Liverpool receiving one for Jota's dive. Our defenders are getting yellow cards for clean tackles. The players should have some balls and walk off the pitch; they give these English referees a lot of power. It was a terrible robbery, and any LiVarpool fan celebrating is equally shameless  Angry

Yeah, quite a few do. Watford comes to mind haha a few seasons ago breaking our back and leading us to lose a string of games after that.But I know what you mean of course, clubs can buy 11 but that 12th player? Man.

Forgive my shameless celebrations but it was fun watching our teenager turn you guys inside out.
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Supporting Spur and a relegation contender in the Craotia divisional league is much worse..
Spurs just this season and I know they will not accomplish much but I like their way of play.

My regional team Rijeka is actually top of the league after winning a game against direct rival Hajduk on last Saturday. You see that is how top teams approach their games, but you wouldn't know anything about that feel since Chelsea prefers to concede 4 goals and then cry they have been robbed. If Nunez were able to score half of the chances it would have even be so much worse. Watched the highlights just now and my take is that 4:1 is very flattering for Chelsea.

Man stop twerking for LiVarpool. Highlights doesn't show the inner game actions and ref decisions. Watching Nunez YouTube videos one would think he's prime Brazil Ronaldo. Stop watching YouTube highlights... Undecided

The last time your dusted club won the league Leicester city were the EPL Champions. Where is the shame?
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Supporting Spur and a relegation contender in the Craotia divisional league is much worse..
Spurs just this season and I know they will not accomplish much but I like their way of play.

My regional team Rijeka is actually top of the league after winning a game against direct rival Hajduk on last Saturday. You see that is how top teams approach their games, but you wouldn't know anything about that feel since Chelsea prefers to concede 4 goals and then cry they have been robbed. If Nunez were able to score half of the chances it would have even be so much worse. Watched the highlights just now and my take is that 4:1 is very flattering for Chelsea.
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At least we don't pay Refs to give us results.
Yeah but that is because you got no money left after overpayment for bunch of mediocre players  Grin

Sorry, couldn't pass on it, did not even watch the game and have no idea if Chelsea was hard done on not, just love to push your buttons since you always have a strong opinion on everything.

I watched City and then Spurs later on. And by the way I noticed couple of times you are referring to me as Liverpool fan. I like them more then Chelsea but far from fan. I am mostly neutral and this season I am hoping Spurs will achieve something as underdog that plays very attacking football.

There is no such thing as a neutral football fan; those who mainly use that term are fans whose club is deep in the table with little history, therefore they mostly pretend to be neutral to avoid having their buttocks burned off. You defend LiVarpool at every chance you got.

Chelsea was publicly robbed, and rival fans and football Legends screamed VAR all over the Internet, believing that if the early knock on Gallagher had been given as PK, the game would have ended differently. Van Dyke literally knocked out Gallagher and Nkunku knowing that VAR and referees had already been given the brown envelope before the game.

Supporting Spur and a relegation contender in the Craotia divisional league is much worse..
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At least we don't pay Refs to give us results.
Yeah but that is because you got no money left after overpayment for bunch of mediocre players  Grin

Sorry, couldn't pass on it, did not even watch the game and have no idea if Chelsea was hard done on not, just love to push your buttons since you always have a strong opinion on everything.

I watched City and then Spurs later on. And by the way I noticed couple of times you are referring to me as Liverpool fan. I like them more then Chelsea but far from fan. I am mostly neutral and this season I am hoping Spurs will achieve something as underdog that plays very attacking football.

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Chelsea... what a treat, eh? Was fully expecting a tough time for them at Anfield but man they were horrible I felt sorry for them the first half. You got some 3rd deputy for Trent playing, scoring and assisting, Liverpool are ensuring Klopp has a "long kiss goodbye" on his Reds career...

Nunez created a record tonight too haha. Four woodwork hits in a single game - so frustrating but kept up his 1 goal/assist per 90 minutes, though!

Has any team ever survived 12 against 11 on the pitch? Klopp was very smart in announcing his Liverpool retirement in the middle of the season while the club was leading the league, so the English Var do everything they can to send him packing with a title. Every wrong call went against Chelsea, with two penalties denied and Liverpool receiving one for Jota's dive. Our defenders are getting yellow cards for clean tackles. The players should have some balls and walk off the pitch; they give these English referees a lot of power. It was a terrible robbery, and any LiVarpool fan celebrating is equally shameless  Angry

Hey igebotz, i got leaked new design for Chelsea logo. Any truth in this?

At least we don't pay Refs to give us results.
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Nunez created a record tonight too haha. Four woodwork hits in a single game - so frustrating but kept up his 1 goal/assist per 90 minutes, though!
How many chances does he need? He then turns up and scores a worldie from outside the box, it's almost like he doesn't like easy goals.
This really looked ridiculous, so many good chances squandered. But too be fair he is also incredibly unlucky.



Hey igebotz, i got leaked new design for Chelsea logo. Any truth in this?

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Nunez created a record tonight too haha. Four woodwork hits in a single game - so frustrating but kept up his 1 goal/assist per 90 minutes, though!
How many chances does he need? He then turns up and scores a worldie from outside the box, it's almost like he doesn't like easy goals.

Liverpool were flawless tonight, missed so many chances and still won by such a high margin. Remember watching a video earlier today of a Chelsea fan comparing players from both clubs and was asking who know Bradley? They certainly know him now.

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Chelsea... what a treat, eh? Was fully expecting a tough time for them at Anfield but man they were horrible I felt sorry for them the first half. You got some 3rd deputy for Trent playing, scoring and assisting, Liverpool are ensuring Klopp has a "long kiss goodbye" on his Reds career...

Nunez created a record tonight too haha. Four woodwork hits in a single game - so frustrating but kept up his 1 goal/assist per 90 minutes, though!
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City were champions 2 times between 2008 and 2016 (without Guardiola) and 5 (potentially 6) times with him. Even if he inherited the best team in the world (which he did not, far from it), it would still be an incredible success to achieve such results.
You're trying to split beans for no real reason, most of you agree anyway that he's one of the best coaches football has ever seen.

SAF's dominance in the early PL era was even bigger, but the EPL then was not nearly as competitive as today.
That probably makes Guardiola the most successful manager overall - but yeah - money that he spent to get there will always be something that will diminish the success by a little bit.

I think the most fair assessment of who overachieved the most would be the net amount spent per points won. In the same period they are in the PL, Guardiola won 716 points with a net spend of 700 mil and Klopp won 671 points with a net spend of 250 mil.

That would say that Klopp is the league's lone overachiever, but then again - most of the trophies went Guardiola's way. The same thing happened in Germany.

Let me disagree. From a scientific point of view, we need more tests to see Guardiola's abilities. The circumstances were such that he started from someone else’s legacy (Rijkaard) and he managed the golden generation of the Spanish national team, which won absolutely everything they could. Then he had Jupe Heikens's Bayern, which dominated the Champions League, and by the way, he failed with it. Then he ended up with a cheating City that flooded everything with money.
Where should I see greatness here? Or at least proof that he is above average?
It is very correct that you mentioned the importance of the funds spent. Guardiola became the first coach in history to spend more than 2 billion on transfers. A small hint at his “qualifications”, right? But I would say that combined with the fact that he already had the greatest teams under management and continued to pour cosmic money into them casts a huge doubt on his abilities as a coach.

Mmmm ok, if Guardiola only became successful because he had access to funds to the players he wanted and needed then do you think Ten Hag would have the same kind of success as Guardiola if he managed Man City?  :/

It all comes down to the manager's mind for the game too imho.  And Guardiola has a good tactical mind for the game.  And here's the thing, a huge transfer budget wouldn't turn a mediocre into a brilliant one and win a treble.
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Well, I'd known Brighton's been on the slide for a bit but to go down 3 goals to Luton (2 in first 2 minutes even)? Didn't see that coming in a thousand years.
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nothing is going on Everton side these days, even Luton entered City mode and crashing opponents like beasts
heard rumors that we will get some "green table" points back, since methodology provided do get us 9 point deduction, not 10, will be seen

but on the pitch, against Fulham, nothing goes on our side
hopefully, we will not lose this one
After break mostly I never have good things same happening in today games with Arsenal and Crystal Palace having chance of win with Everton is surely going to end with draw which I am expecting but Luton and Newcastle United both ruin the party with Luton score 3 goals and now Newcastle United score 2 quick goals which are enough for them to have win and bring down high-flying Aston Villa from the top four.

Edit: Arsenal score their first goal through Jesus 25 minutes left.

Luton enjoying party with now having 4–0 what a game for Brighton.
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Well, I'd known Brighton's been on the slide for a bit but to go down 3 goals to Luton (2 in first 2 minutes even)? Didn't see that coming in a thousand years.
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nothing is going on Everton side these days, even Luton entered City mode and crashing opponents like beasts
heard rumors that we will get some "green table" points back, since methodology provided do get us 9 point deduction, not 10, will be seen

but on the pitch, against Fulham, nothing goes on our side
hopefully, we will not lose this one
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Well, I'd known Brighton's been on the slide for a bit but to go down 3 goals to Luton (2 in first 2 minutes even)? Didn't see that coming in a thousand years.

I think Guardiola and Klopp both are great managers and I feel myself very lucky as we have watched these two managers in the same league for long years. I read some news on the social media last night such as Arteta won't also be managing Arsenal next season. Is there anyone who knows something about this topic? I assume everyone would accept that Arteta leveled up Arsenal as well.

He seems to have denied it. Him going to Barca has to be the most rubbish rumour ever. Of course, I say that and he shows up there, I've seen worse. But that club will chew him, spit him out, and then grind him to a paste.
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I think Guardiola and Klopp both are great managers and I feel myself very lucky as we have watched these two managers in the same league for long years. I read some news on the social media last night such as Arteta won't also be managing Arsenal next season. Is there anyone who knows something about this topic? I assume everyone would accept that Arteta leveled up Arsenal as well.
Look like at the end of this season we are going to have few big changes at the top of Premier League because Mikel Arteta is now linked with Barcelona, and I was reading about Manchester United as well but right now we can't talk about this all as currently media is creating hype about this all just after Jürgen Klopp announcement and Xavi is also announces he wants to leave Barcelona at the end of this season.
We also have some talk about Eric ten Hag as well with José Mourinho is now also jobless so interesting situation because things could be more interesting until end of this season while Bayern Munich coach is also under some pressure now just wait and watch how things will be gone until end of this season.
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