City will walk the league, and will do so for some time assuming Haaland stays fit. There have been a lot of discussions about who will replace the likes of Ronaldo and Messi, with Mbappe and Neymar touted at times, but Haaland is it, and it annoys me to no end that he signed for city because we insisted they couldn't have Ronaldo (and look how that turned out, gosh, who would have expected such a thing would turn out so badly... haha yeah just me and everyone else). Haaland getting a break over the World Cup period will mean he will continue devastating in the second half of the season while many others are going to be tired. It's going to be crazy, the records this guy is going to break. Always wished we bought him earlier, even when he was at Molde I thought he looked incredible. Stupid not to have, really.
ETH is fantastic. "We played smurfing good football." Said right on live post-match interview, superb. Roy Keane even praised him for it after the apologies were made, ha.
I'm hoping it continues. United as Paul said can be a bit of a mess at the best of times, and I've no idea when the senior management of the club will improve, but the football manager we have is at least proving capable thus far. I'm cautiously optimistic about top four chances. Beating Liverpool and Arsenal was satisfying, but we'll need to beat the lower teams consistently before we're really in with a shot. Fingers crossed, long way to go yet.



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