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Post by virginiajenkins on Jan 2, 2018 9:45:41 GMT
Hi, Pep Guardiola came to Manchester City to create a dynasty of European success and yet like many projects of grand intentions he inadvertently produced a different kind of masterpiece along the way, although not the kind that anyone, even him, could have planned. This was an eight-goal frenzy at the Etihad Stadium in which the lead changed hand four times in a way that blows the minds of career control freaks like Guardiola, and yet, in a strange way it encapsulated so much of his triumphs and frustrations at City. There was proof, for instance, that they still cannot defend but on a night like this so much happened that it was possible to have forgotten that particular cold reality by the end of it. This was chiefly about the goals and the liberation of two teams who concentrated on what they did best and simply lived with the rest. City started with a game plan that looked, among other things, like it was specifically designed to end Nicolas Otamendi’s career as he was flayed by the pace of the 18-year-old Kylian Mbappé. They ended it by threading a move through Monaco that was so accomplished there seemed to be more blue shirts than red in the away side’s area. For More Details Weather Forecast Marketing Examples
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