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2 minutes ago, Cicero said:

What picture? DeGea is proven to be the best shot stopper in the game. United would be 5th hadn't in be for DeGea.

Ederson never had the luxury of having a shit defence in front of him...yet. So we can't say if he would or wouldn't make as many saves as DeGea. 

That's where they belong   ...look at the 2 goals De Gea conceded against us because he doesn't command his box, Ederson would of claimed them balls instead of waiting to get nutmeged on his line

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Ederson
Walker - Otamendi - Tarkowski - Delph
Fernandinho
De Bruyne - Silva
Salah - Kane - Sterling

City have been brilliant and you cannot deny how good they've been, I wouldn't be against putting their entire first XI in they have been that good. Went with Tarkowski as I felt at least one Burnley player deserved a spot and Kane & Salah have been incredible this season being joint top scorers. Can't really think of any outstanding LB's this season so Delph kind of got it by default, only others for me would be Azpilicueta, Monreal or Young possibly.

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3 minutes ago, Happy Blue said:

He's also the reason why we won at Old Trafford

If he could handle a tame Wayne Rooney shot from his weak foot you'd have another 2 points which in a close title race like this one could be massive in May. 

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On 24/12/2017 at 11:29 AM, VanPaddy said:

Alot of teams have rolled over though for City instead of giving them more of a game. But City have been a good team to watch, de Bruyne has really been key to what they do and Fernandinho is the silent hero who has made a big difference also this season. 

You used to say this when Pep's Barcelona hammered everyone. It wasn't a case of them rolling over, but simply not being able to cope with it.

It's the typical basic English football fan view of football to always claim that teams roll over whenever a team is on fire and is battering everyone. These teams simply just can't handle what they are coming up against.

 

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On 25/12/2017 at 2:58 PM, The Rebel CRS said:

You used to say this when Pep's Barcelona hammered everyone. It wasn't a case of them rolling over, but simply not being able to cope with it.

It's the typical basic English football fan view of football to always claim that teams roll over whenever a team is on fire and is battering everyone. These teams simply just can't handle what they are coming up against.

 

Pep never managed it at Munich

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