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Just a wider thought beyond this evening.
It always "feels like" Man City have loads of easy fixtures, due to their high win rate.
But tonight is the start of a potentially difficult run for them that takes them right through to mid-February before their Leipzig game in Europe.
Haven't listed every fixture (Everton is a gimme surely) but some of these matches include -
Playing us tonight, away to Leeds, away to Chelsea, Chelsea again 3 days later in the FA Cup, away to Man United, playing Spurs at home, away to Spurs and away to Arsenal.
Considering how much we've got to make up just to solidify CL I don't think it matters how hard citys run is right now.
I have to say it'll be fascinating to see what happens when league games resume. Will we be as poor? Has this break ruined arsenals momentum? Is Newcastle going to continue their great form and maintain their CL spot?
Unfortunately if we don’t win the league, I find myself wanting City to win it, as another league title means little to them right now, providing they don’t get the CL.
However an Arsenal title win would elevate from a bit of a joke to real contenders when it comes to attracting players etc. We don’t need any more competition on that front.
This is the squad who travelled to Manchester this afternoon.
No Firmino, Carvalho, Trent or Matip
Jordan Henderson was also reported to be back with the squad after playing for England in Qatar.
Goalkeepers: Adrian, Caomhin Kelleher, Harvey Davies
Defenders: Calvin Ramsay, Nat Phillips, Joe Gomez, Stefan Bajcetic, Andy Robertson, Kostas Tsimikas
Midfielders: Jordan Henderson, Melkamu Frauendorf, Fabinho, Naby Keita, Thiago Alcantara, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Forwards: Ben Doak, Harvey Elliott, Darwin Nunez, Mohamed Salah, Bobby Clark
I thought Bobby Clark was a midfield player.
What's up with Trent and Bobby?
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