I’m backing Sarr to be the star man again at Wembley against City’s high line #CPFC
I’m backing Sarr to be the star man again at Wembley against City’s high line #CPFC
I haven’t abandoned my child
Agreed. I think Glasner spoke the other day and said he deserves more minute but I guess it’s difficult with Devenny and Franca very much in the same role.
Can’t see it happening until next summer. He’d be £80m, a lot of money in this market.
More #CPFC squad thoughts. I know he’s had his injury issues but I can’t help but be excited about a Wharton and Doucoure midfield. Hopefully Cheick can have a proper preseason.
Interested to see what happens to the Franca, Esse, Devenny and Rak-Sakyi group of wingers. Who will be kept in the squad for next season? Who will be sent out on loan? Who is best equipped to make the step up?
Middlesbrough (H) 25th Feb 2017. 1-0 win.
Love that one, do you know what game?
Random but does anyone have a picture or memory of the HF display of like 6 or 7 club badges with targets on them when we were in a relegation scrap? Must be like 2015 or something #CPFC
Superstar - Jamelia
Starz in their eyez - Just Jack
Smile - Lily Allen
Cracking down to knock about in a football shirt listening to some noughties bangers
Dorking blowing a 3-1 lead in the playoff qualifiers after getting a man sent off… Marc White might explode
Jurrien Timber is class. Strength, passing, decision making, so good.
Walker-Peters available on a free transfer this summer…
Do it for Punch
Mateta was powerful. He missed a penalty, but aside from that was his usual chaotic self. Made a run from the halfway line passing both Kamara and Konsa before putting an inch perfect ball in on his weak foot for Sarr. That slide tackle in his own box summarised the entire teams performance.
Sarr was MOTM. 2 goals and an assist. Games like this suit his game down to the ground. His raw pace hurt Villa today but that shouldn’t take away from his finishing which was clinical on the biggest stage. If he could had the ball he would’ve scored 4.
Eze is a star. You don’t have a goal catalogue like his without being an unbelievable talent. His technique is out of this world and today he was able to apply that to be the heart of our attack.
Daichi Kamada has found his confidence. It’s great to see a player so maligned by our fans turn it around. Like Wharton he was tenacious and disciplined defensively. On the ball he was sharp and expressive, even setting up Sarr for a big chance. Starting him was a bold move that payed off.
Adam Wharton is a special talent. His usual quick thinking and passing was effective and led to the penalty. However, yesterday’s performance was more about his defensive capabilities. Disciplined and tenacious, Wharton kept winning the ball in dangerous positions starting counter attacks.
Daniel Muñoz is a madman who will never stop running. By his standards yesterday was a quiet game. He did his defensive duties well and constantly provided threats on the counter.
Tyrick Mitchell missed a sitter, he’s probably the person you’d least like it to fall to in that scenario. Outside of that he did what he did best and that is stopping wingers. Both Rogers and Bailey are immense dribblers who got little to no change out of T.
Chris Richards has slotted into this team so well. Whilst clearly the weakest of the back three, he is probably the strongest in the air and his aerial dominance was much needed yesterday.
Maxence Lacroix plays with his heart on his sleeve. Another immense performance from his yesterday. He sweeps up everything in that central role and has built such a good relationship with Guehi and Richards.
Marc Guehi is such a good leader for this team. He wasn’t involved in any incisive moments but the leadership and organisation stemming from him to keep that Villa attack quiet when we were sitting deeper is remarkable.
Dean Henderson has been one of the best keepers in the league this season and that might have been his best performance. The save against Digne’s volley was genuinely out of this world, the cameras didn’t do it justice.
I love by the philosophy used by managers like Marc White and Oli Glasner where players are urged to play forward at every possible opportunity. It’s actually quite radical in the age of Pep and Arteta where most passes go sideways or backwards.
YESSSSS #CPFC
Sadly think Devenny is too lightweight and slow for this league
French forward in a #14 long sleeve yellow shirt at the Emirates…