Meh, not like Huddersfield aren't 6 guaranteed points for us either. Though would be nice if they can keep this to 5 goals or something.
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Manchester City's Chilean goalkeeper Claudio Bravo suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon in training on Monday.
The 35-year-old had scans in Manchester to confirm the injury and he will fly to Barcelona for further tests on Thursday.
Bravo's injury leaves City reliant on 20-year-old Daniel Grimshaw to act as deputy to first choice Ederson.
Midfielder Kevin de Bruyne has already been ruled out for three months after picking up a knee injury in training.Modifying post.
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Im watching it. Pretty interesting.
Obviously it has a massive city bias, talks about the crazy run of fixtures before we played them in the League (ignoring the fact it was the same for both teams).
Pep has massive respect for us and Klopp that is for sure. I’m up to episode 4, looking forward to the next one where I suspect we dump them out of the CL.Modifying post.
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Which episode is that one?Originally posted by Liverpool View Postits worth a watch, after they played us Pep trying to motivate them for the next game and none of them are having it
What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
Batman
F*** off!!!
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Its on Amazon Prime if you have that?Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAnyone got any links?
Originally posted by dom9 View PostHow does it compare to "Being Liverpool"?
Both feature Raheem Sterling?
Its a similar style, but based over a longer period (Being Liverpool was just pre season iirc?). It isnt embarassing for City, where as BL was hardly a positive piece of PR at the time. Pep seems similar to Klopp in that he is a very instinctive manager, whereas Brendan came across as a guy who had been on a few management training courses and the techniques employed were at times fairly embarrassing.
I remember him calling out Sterling though, and that was fairly important in his development.
One myth that Pep exposes, which is obvious really, but has occassionally popped up in discussion on here is when he speaks to the team after a poor performance and admits, that he will always defend the team out there (to the press), but that what is said in the dressing room will be different.
He is a good motivator, very passionate and a clear winner.
Apparently Aguero and De Gea are massive mates.
I have also watched the same 'All or nothing' documentary team follow the all blacks, and the insight into elite team sport, is for me always fascinating.Modifying post.
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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostAnyone got any links?Oh I say his vision there was lovely
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