

I don’t remember that they had any chances in the second half.

“The second half was about staying patient, keeping the ball, keeping possession, passing the ball, getting into a certain rhythm and not giving them any chances. It could have been 3-0 or 4-0 at half-time. “It was a great first half where we could have scored more goals. “It was really fun, quite enjoyable,” midfielder Ilkay Gundogan said after the game. The result piled the pressure on the United manager, who has picked up just four points from his last six Premier League games.Ĭity fans then followed in the footsteps of Liverpool fans by savagely chanting ‘Ole’s at the wheel’ during the game and after the full-time whistle. "If you don't think about what you're singing in that situation it's just a waste of time, forget it and go for another song.Manchester City fans couldn’t resist taking a dig at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during their 2-0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford.Īn own goal by Eric Bailly and Bernardo Silva’s goal on the stroke of half-time gave City an extremely comfortable win in the Manchester derby. The other songs are completely a waste of time and if you think what you sing, you are an idiot. "This kind of stuff gives you goosebumps and a push. hai trn u áng chú ý khác, Chelsea và Manchester City cng b túi ba im khi cùng á bi Watford và Aston Villa vi t s 2-1 trên sân khách.

It's definitely a waste of time because I hear in the stadium when they start singing Bobby Firmino, Mo Salah, You'll Never Walk Alone. Thng trn này, Liverpool có trong tay 31 im, tip tc bám ui, Manchester City và Chelsea trên ngôi u bng xp hng. "From a player or coach perspective, I can see these songs don't help as well as it's like a waste of time. "I never understand why you would sing a song if it was against something in a football stadium," Klopp told Paul Amann, founder of Liverpool's LGBT+ fan group Kop Outs. Liverpool won the match at Carrow Road 3-0, but chants of 'Chelsea rent boy' were directed at the Scotland star, leaving a sour taste in Klopp's mouth. After a number of Liverpool supporters directed homophobic chants at Norwich midfielder Billy Gilmour, Jurgen Klopp has branded Reds' fans who partake in such abuse as idiots.
