From head to head statistics alone we can see how fragile Arsenal were at that time and it looks like this will not happen again with the current squad. The difference is clearly so big that Arsenal could make things difficult for Bayern Munich. Sometimes there are times when those statistics don't apply and I'm pretty sure Arsenal can be relied on.
believe it or not, even though Arsenal are currently having the luck to qualify for the quarter-finals, I still believe that Bayern Munich will progress to the next round.
I don't know why, but I also feel the same, seriously, I also think that Bayern Munich will continue to the next round.
Had anyone also noticed Pep Guardiola and Kevin De Bruyne quarreling? I mean right on the pitch. What could that mean and be?
Most worried about Real Madrid and them plays because these days, they're being too much of a defensive structure. Can they use that to defeat Manchester City? Let's also see if Antonio Rudiger will hold down Erling Haaland in that game yet again.
That happened.
But, that is a simple argument happened between the two. that actually related to what Pep wants for De Bruyne. namely that he wants de Bruyne to do simple things for his performance. I think that it's a normal criticism from a coach to player. And this might be Pep Guardiolla's explanation:
"But I always have the belief that they will increase and get better when the simple things [are done]: like don’t lose the ball, the mobility, the incredible capacity to be active in the movement. The simple things: do it again better and better. When this is going to happen the rest will come along."
Source: Pep and de Bruyne[/b][/url]
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/debruyne-guardiola-man-city-criticism-26465026But, the condition is better after that happened. This actually normal if happened among the coach and players, right?