Release date: Monday, July 27, 2020 12:04 p.m.
Frankly, my priceyArray..
“At the beginning of the season, you could have heard me say this on Sky Sports: “If you think Frank Lampard ends up in the 4 most sensible and wins a cup, then you’re wrong.”
“I resist that now.
“No one expected this. But the fact that Chelsea qualified for the Champions League and was in the FA Cup final shows Lampard’s remarkable work.”
Jamie Redknapp there – reminding us of what he said on Sky Sports in August to illustrate what a ‘remarkable’ job his cousin Frank has done to finish one place and six points worse off than last season.
And here, to balance, is the deceived Jamie Redknapp in the Daily Mail at the start of the season: predicting that Chelsea would finish fourth and win the FA Cup.
Is that too much for what you said literally last week?
‘Manchester United and Chelsea will join Manchester City in making sure Jurgen Klopp doesn’t find it another cruise at the top.
“The Big Four are back in the Champions League after their game yesterday.”
Could it be the Big Four who had literally never finished in the top four of the Premier League? These big four? You can’t just take advantage of this and pretend it’s a thing.
“Man Utd, Chelsea and Man City will challenge Liverpool in the four-horse Prem race… but Arsenal is late”
Shearer mentions Arsenal in any context other than as an FA Cup finalist and yet they only had to position them in the title. It’s almost as if Arsenal still has more clicks than part of, er, Big Four.
Except it’s never been before.
If Shearer literally didn’t settle for the concept that United would finish third in a name race for which they were universally fourth seeds, and would win a tournament in which they were never less than the favorites, then someone will have to tell it. him that Leicester won the title. It’ll blow your mind.
“Bruno Fernandes responds to show that Man Utd can put pressure on Liverpool and Man City”
Which is odd because we have read Andy Dunn’s Mirror match report and he says absolutely nothing of the sort. What he does say is this:
If Solskjaer and United’s board continue to invest as wisely as they did when Fernandes’ agreement was reached, they can expect to close the gap between them and the first two.
“This hole is considerable.”
And this:
“As for United, it’s a commendable achievement, but it’s also a team that will have to do it especially to get next season’s name race.”
This look like the one Bruno Fernandes ‘has still delivered to show that Man Utd can put pressure on Liverpool and Man City’ for you? Or does it look like if Man United spent more money, maybe it wouldn’t be 33 issues next season?
Then… Mr. Ederson.
“Playing from behind has almost an obsession, but the center of the doorman is to make blank leaves. Ederson has done better, and more times, than anyone in the Premier League this season and has won the Golden Gloves Award. He deserves our congratulations. »
He kept the leaves blank, beating Nick Pope in this specific honor. Let’s forget he’s facing 2.86 framed shots consistent with the game instead of Pope’s 4.47, okay? And forget that the list of goalkeepers with the highest stop consisting of percentage than Ederson is long. This, to be precise: Hugo Lloris, Dean Henderson, David De Gea, Vicente Guaita, Alisson, Bernd Leno, Kasconsistent with Schmeichel, Nick Pope, Martin Dubravka, Lukasz Fabianski, Rui Patricio and Alex McCarthy.
Bravo Ederson, for being the thirteenth most sensible scorer in the Premier League. Here’s a prize.
In defence, Crooks chose Harry Maguire because he led Manchester United until Bruno Fernandes broke on the scene. Not recognizing Maguire’s contribution to United’s first four hits would have been a scandal. That’s why I’ve decided on England’s centre-back on my team this season. »
Then record your “outrage” for the Daily Mail. Ten of his experts and writers were asked and none of the singles chose Maguire on their season team. And for once, we agree with the Daily Mail.
We are too baffled to match Raheem Sterling in the middle of the field and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to the right of a striker 3.
It’s hell to say That Peter left Chelsea.
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