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I predicted Everton to be able to win today. However a 3-0 score wasn't an expected result even for me. By the way the number of people who thought Everton would win was low and this made me surprised. If Everton won by 2-1 instead of 3-0 maybe I was going to win the yellow cap this week. Tongue



Congrats on your guess i went with Newcastle because i was thinking they were in form but ended up getting destroyed by Everton. Everton made a good win to get some important points. Newcastle just are bad and i dont know how they will be in top 6 clubs this season if they dont win this games. Thankfully this dosent hurt my place in the pool so happy with this round. Also want to say what a big achivement i made in the pool now im 38th in the world out of 72k players.
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I predicted Everton to be able to win today. However a 3-0 score wasn't an expected result even for me. By the way the number of people who thought Everton would win was low and this made me surprised. If Everton won by 2-1 instead of 3-0 maybe I was going to win the yellow cap this week. Tongue

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Also how do you feel about Nunez?

I can't stand him. Sure, he gets into chances, I don't even mind that he misses so many.
But he's the epitome of a player I hate the most - a brainless idiot who doesn't understand anything about football and just runs into empty space and shoots with his eyes closed.

I cannot fathom that these people nowadays go for 60, 70, 80 mil euros. I live for the day we sell him.

Definitely overpriced yes but it's actually his raw aggression that I like -- w don't have our maestro No 9 any longer, but too often we're stuck because that intricate pass wasn't always available. Gakpo, Jota, even Diaz are quite creative, Salah super brain. But there are days I wish we had a battering ram.

Suarez was slick but his rabid running was what terrified opponents into giving him the opportunity to create, the way he riled opponent teams and even manager, my favourite memory was him diving in front of Moyes to celebrate a derby goal. Nunez stirs the same feel for me! I'm actually wishing for more fire ala Nunez on Pep. I love it.

He has the speed he has the strength but just without a brain like you said. He was good in Benfica before but in Liverpool he is just terrible,he misses so much and Liverpool was bad on the league table mostly because of him because he didnt score anything. This season he scores a little but still misses a lot but other players score so not much effect on Liverpool this season. He was paid that much only because of that good season in Benfica.

Contributions per minutes played. And chances he creates on his own. Not much effect, I wouldn't say -- high impact just by his presence.

But yes, no brains. That turns me on about him haha. I miss Firmino but we need a loose cannon in our armoury because Bobby just can't be replaced.
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Manchester City's five losses this season have all occurred when Rodri didn't play, but kids will tell you that Halaand is the most important City player.
Rodri has been their most important player for 3 seasons now. Without him Manchester City do not control the game and dictate the pace as they always do, if they cannot do that, it gives an opportunity for their opponents to show their quality and many of the opponents in the EPL has a lot of those.

Some part of me still thinks City would have lost to Villa even with Rodri. They seem to have hit a block that they need to turn out from, not tasting defeat in the league in so many weeks is something that affects your mentality. They need a strong response during the weekend.

They must begin hunting for his replacement, but this will be a difficult task given the number of available DM on the market right now. They can't depend on him forever.

I agree with you- with Rodri, Aston Villa could have won the game. I've never seen any team limit Manchester City to only 2 shots on target, 0 corners, and 13 touches in Aston Villa's 18-yard box.
legendary
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Also how do you feel about Nunez?

I can't stand him. Sure, he gets into chances, I don't even mind that he misses so many.
But he's the epitome of a player I hate the most - a brainless idiot who doesn't understand anything about football and just runs into empty space and shoots with his eyes closed.

I cannot fathom that these people nowadays go for 60, 70, 80 mil euros. I live for the day we sell him.

He has the speed he has the strength but just without a brain like you said. He was good in Benfica before but in Liverpool he is just terrible,he misses so much and Liverpool was bad on the league table mostly because of him because he didnt score anything. This season he scores a little but still misses a lot but other players score so not much effect on Liverpool this season. He was paid that much only because of that good season in Benfica.
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Manchester City's five losses this season have all occurred when Rodri didn't play, but kids will tell you that Halaand is the most important City player.
Rodri has been their most important player for 3 seasons now. Without him Manchester City do not control the game and dictate the pace as they always do, if they cannot do that, it gives an opportunity for their opponents to show their quality and many of the opponents in the EPL has a lot of those.

Some part of me still thinks City would have lost to Villa even with Rodri. They seem to have hit a block that they need to turn out from, not tasting defeat in the league in so many weeks is something that affects your mentality. They need a strong response during the weekend.

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I keep going from bad to worse in these last couple of weeks in this pool lately.I am not complaining as there is a lot of time still although chances the more we go forward the less the chances to get to a prize spot.Nevertheless I am placing ideal predictions in the pool but I am placing not at all ideal bets and yesterday I won this bet for example from the Premier League https://stake.com/sports/home?type=sports&status=settled&iid=sport%3A119531462&modal=bet so at least I am winning in a consistent way with the bets I place in the Premier League,hopefully I start improving also in the pool.
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City is a consistent team. They always have bad starts at the beginning of the season but in times they become more consistent. I am not worried about Arsenal at all. They will drop from the point table sooner or later.
It is simply the way City plays, Guardiola has a long bench and he is using it all the time. Beginning of the season that costs him points sometimes but he gets them back later on when he his squad is the only one not encumbered by fatigue. And let us not forget he is playing whole season without arguably the best creative midfielder in the world - De Bruyne.

Exactly, and the fact that he's already making available about 6-7 different lineup combinations that are very competitive regardless their opponent is what give Man City the edge to have his usual 13-14 straight winning streak, or without losing. The festive season is fast approaching already, and that is when the essence of a great squad depth is most relevant. I wouldn't even say there is any cause for alarm for Man City to be honest, my only observation would be that Haaland has become quite rusty(perhaps, wasteful), I can't say if it's fatigue or just lack of psychological confidence, maybe he's just a victim of his own last season success, regardless, Guardiola would highly be in need of their goal scoring machine to weather the storm yet again this season.
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City is a consistent team. They always have bad starts at the beginning of the season but in times they become more consistent. I am not worried about Arsenal at all. They will drop from the point table sooner or later.
It is simply the way City plays, Guardiola has a long bench and he is using it all the time. Beginning of the season that costs him points sometimes but he gets them back later on when he his squad is the only one not encumbered by fatigue. And let us not forget he is playing whole season without arguably the best creative midfielder in the world - De Bruyne.

Without Mahrez and Gundogan, I believe this season would be quite different for them. They downgraded those positions with Nunes, Doku, and Kovasic

In a key period of last season, Mahrez and Gundogan won those match points on their own.

Manchester City's five losses this season have all occurred when Rodri didn't play, but kids will tell you that Halaand is the most important City player.
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Buwaytress likes bets with odds of 10, I’m not sure that odds of 4.70 (as the Aston Villa win is currently quoted) will attract him.
I hope City will lose points again and the bookmakers will understand that they were in a hurry to give the title to City with odds of 1.1.

I definitely wouldn't have seen this if not for the notify heh.

Correct on me missing this loss (I put a freebet on this but not any of my own money). Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs all had better odds (yes, at Etihad of course) so those were bets I took easily.

Villa even at home, I can't be sure against City. It wasn't a value bet in my eyes. I don't mind City losing points, would throw money away for that heh.


Yes, it was not a value bet "before the game". But when I look at the statistics, I understand that Villa was undervalued:

Shots - 22:2
Shots on target – 7:2
Corners – 6:0

In fact, they simply destroyed City and the score 1-0 is a great success for the guests. As I heard throughout the game, only Haaland had one chance and nothing more.
I'm even more impatiently waiting for the tour to end and the bookmakers to update the quotes. It seems to me that we can already say that City were dethroned.
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Also how do you feel about Nunez?

I can't stand him. Sure, he gets into chances, I don't even mind that he misses so many.
But he's the epitome of a player I hate the most - a brainless idiot who doesn't understand anything about football and just runs into empty space and shoots with his eyes closed.

I cannot fathom that these people nowadays go for 60, 70, 80 mil euros. I live for the day we sell him.
legendary
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I guess buwa always bets against them he must be feeling so annoyed he didn't go for DNB or DB.
Buwaytress likes bets with odds of 10, I’m not sure that odds of 4.70 (as the Aston Villa win is currently quoted) will attract him.
I hope City will lose points again and the bookmakers will understand that they were in a hurry to give the title to City with odds of 1.1.

I definitely wouldn't have seen this if not for the notify heh.

Correct on me missing this loss (I put a freebet on this but not any of my own money). Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs all had better odds (yes, at Etihad of course) so those were bets I took easily.

Villa even at home, I can't be sure against City. It wasn't a value bet in my eyes. I don't mind City losing points, would throw money away for that heh.

It's hard to spell your name mate, but its ok if you don't get notify for everything.

Good that you still got a bit of money even if you didn't bet your own, but it's a shame to miss out on wins like that just because odds weren't big enough.

Bookmakers are going to make City odds even "better" now though and more people will bet on it. I think this season is about somebody else though. For the first time, every big team has weaknesses ready to exploit.
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Bad round for me this time, a few unexpected results and a few other results expected but not expected scores, so i lose some ground in the fight on top position, good job Joca in this round, you open a good gap. Liverpool i was hoping for much larger one.
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Chelski you ahoes. United was there to be taken apart. Blues probably gave them hope now allowing 9 shots on goal ha.

I guess buwa always bets against them he must be feeling so annoyed he didn't go for DNB or DB. I guess odds look good for them to lose but not for anything else.

Buwaytress likes bets with odds of 10, I’m not sure that odds of 4.70 (as the Aston Villa win is currently quoted) will attract him.
I hope City will lose points again and the bookmakers will understand that they were in a hurry to give the title to City with odds of 1.1.

I definitely wouldn't have seen this if not for the notify heh.

Correct on me missing this loss (I put a freebet on this but not any of my own money). Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs all had better odds (yes, at Etihad of course) so those were bets I took easily.

Villa even at home, I can't be sure against City. It wasn't a value bet in my eyes. I don't mind City losing points, would throw money away for that heh.

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I was thinking Manchester City would show some reaction this week after point losses over and over and I was thinking they would have a lopsided victory although the opponent was Aston Villa. However the match hasn't been the way I wanted. I'm terrible in this pool so far. From now on I think I don't have any chance to win a prize.
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City is a consistent team. They always have bad starts at the beginning of the season but in times they become more consistent. I am not worried about Arsenal at all. They will drop from the point table sooner or later.
It is simply the way City plays, Guardiola has a long bench and he is using it all the time. Beginning of the season that costs him points sometimes but he gets them back later on when he his squad is the only one not encumbered by fatigue. And let us not forget he is playing whole season without arguably the best creative midfielder in the world - De Bruyne.
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Regarding Arsenal, I thought they would win 3-0. I was a little mistaken  Grin
Only a little  Wink

I just try to cut myself some slack most of the times. Predicting correct scores is a very difficult thing to do, even getting only a couple correct is quite good, when you get a close result for a couple more, that is a great job.

I hope a couple of tonight's matches take a different turn so I can win those.

- Jay -
legendary
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After long break I am watching football. Still 0 - 0 for Liverpool. @Little Mouse are you winning the side bet?

Arsenal really keeping the pressure on, but I think Liverpool are better chasers than leaders.
City is a consistent team. They always have bad starts at the beginning of the season but in times they become more consistent. I am not worried about Arsenal at all. They will drop from the point table sooner or later.
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Yes, this is the third draw in a row for City and there is a game with Aston Villa ahead - I wonder who will bet against City? A fourth draw in a row against a team at the top of the league looks quite logical.
What surprised me most was that I guessed the exact score of the Chelsea - Brighton game. Lol I don’t even remember what I was thinking when I chose 3-2, but besides me, another person made a prediction for this outcome.

I guess buwa always bets against them he must be feeling so annoyed he didn't go for DNB or DB. I guess odds look good for them to lose but not for anything else.

3-2 seems getting more and more common I try them now in other leagues (2-1 is my most boring but most safe pick to me also like you said aboe it's the "best" outcome for almost the most common results).

Buwaytress likes bets with odds of 10, I’m not sure that odds of 4.70 (as the Aston Villa win is currently quoted) will attract him.
I hope City will lose points again and the bookmakers will understand that they were in a hurry to give the title to City with odds of 1.1.

That other person will be more. I initially picked a 2-2 draw, but after the Europa league match that Brighton played and their depleted squad expected Chelsea to come out on top, with their home advantage, so I changed it on the matchday to 3-2 in favour of Chelsea. Really surprised it turned out correct.

I am really gutted Nketiah hit the post with the chance in the final minutes to take Arsenal 3-1 ahead. That would have been another exact score.

- Jay -

If I remember correctly, I paid attention to the Total from the bookmakers, plus the fact that Chelsea began to score a lot and concede a lot, and it seemed to me that 3-2 fits well into the pattern.
Regarding Arsenal, I thought they would win 3-0. I was a little mistaken  Grin
legendary
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Oh guys again i have to be disappointed with all of you? It was a clear 4-3 between Arsenal and Luton, how nobody reach the exact score?.

Very lucky Arsenal with that late minute goal, it seems like most of the teams are strugling so much in tiny pitch like Luton and Bournemuth ones.

That's a fair argument if if you look at the attacking part of the game - but Arsenal scored 4 goals yesterday.
Defending on small pitches is easier, there's less space even for smaller teams to find open crosses, to freely send long balls from deep zones.

When you struggle to win against a weaker team and you scored 4 goals, it ain't the pitch Grin

Arsenal used to have the shortest pitch too before they got their Gulf money -- I remember attackers complaining they ran out of grass quicker than they expected but yeah, I think smaller pitches are easer to defend, and it affects pacier teams. No team needs to complain anymore (but I will say astroturf is the true horror).

Also how do you feel about Nunez? I still really like the way he plays, sure, I could do with better goal returns (he's still pretty high on on contributions per minute though) but so long as he continues to sow chaos, I'm good.

Arsenal really keeping the pressure on, but I think Liverpool are better chasers than leaders.

Well yeah you are right on that, but the main thing is the local team knows hows to play in it and can make the away team fell into the trap, i know its not easy to say this when you allowed 4 goals hahaha.

But i see this several times here in some tiny pitches. Was a nightmare to play in it.

About nuñez..... what can i say he always look like he lack a little bit more of luck or something. He is a striker so he needs that.
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