As I said this game would give a true reflection of where we stand compared to last season.5-0 but it could have been 7 or 8.If I remember we lost 4-1 last year in the same tie.That would make a 40% bigger difference between the 2 teams in favour of City.I do not think they are much better than last year so we must be at least 30% worse which is about right.
I hope this was a wake up call for the board to invest in the squad but I doubt it.
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had a knock at the door - so didnt see the majority of the second either - nornally i'd have made an excuse - but wasn't bothered too...how sad is that !
and just seen - we had five shots - and not one on target.
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Manchester City 5 Burnley 0 (Agüero 17, B Silva 54, Fernandinho 56, Mahrez 83, Sané 90)
Manchester City: Ederson, Kompany, Stones, Laporte, Mahrez, Fernandinho, David Silva (Foden 74), Mendy, Bernardo Silva (De Bruyne 58), Sane, Aguero (Jesus 66). Substitutes: Muric, Sterling, Otamendi, Zinchenko, Foden.
Booked: Kompany, Sane
Burnley: Hart, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor, Gudmundsson, Defour (Barnes 74), Cork, Lennon (Westwood 69), Hendrick, Vokes (Wood 69). Substitutes: Heaton, Bardsley, Vydra, Long.
Booked: Cork, Hendrick
ATT: 54,094
Referee: Jonathan Moss
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S.D Post Match.
City.....City.....and City !
Happy with that, 3-0 with just 7 minutes left, that's as good as we could ever have hoped for. And still 3 points above the relegation zone. These are still the good times.
We are not playing on a level playing field Alto. We just do not have a billion pounds available to match the big spenders in the EPL and it really is as simple as that.
Add to that the advantages the referees give to the likes of City, Chelsea and Manure it is becoming impossible to have an even game. Remind me again, when was the last time Little Old Burnley had a penalty?
We have spent (for us) BIG TIME on the likes of Wood and Hendrick and yet they are a million miles away from the quality required for the EPL. What's the answer? Heaven only knows.