Why Man City fans are boycotting Community Shield as Ilkay Gundogan opens Declan Rice opportunity
Here are your Manchester City evening headlines for Saturday, June 24.
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Here are your Manchester City evening headlines for Saturday, June 24.
Declan Rice knows exactly what to expect from moves to Manchester City or Arsenal.
Manchester City will be aiming to win the Champions League for the first time when they take on Inter Milan this evening.
I t will be a mighty convoy, perhaps not visible from space but certainly from the verges of the M6. A minimum of 60 coaches, travelling south on Saturday morning, will transport supporters of Manchester’s two prestigious football clubs to Wembley Stadium. There, the men’s sides will contest a historic encounter, competing together in an FA Cup final for the first time in their 140-year history.
Erling Haaland says winning a historic Treble is “why Manchester City bought me”, as the Norwegian looks to complete a dream debut season with two more trophies. City signed Haaland from Borussia Dortmund last summer and his maiden campaign in English football has been a resounding success. Ad The Norway international has scored 58 goals in 57 games in all competitions to fire his new club to the Premier League title, as well as FA Cup and Champions League finals.
One national football phone-in was greeted by a Manchester City supporter after the final day of the season who had phoned in to express his disappointment at the Premier League champions.
Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane does not believe Pep Guardiola will get the full credit that he deserves until he has left Manchester City.
Sean Dyche was asked about the difference between preparing for Manchester City, Everton’s opponents on Sunday, and Brighton, who they’d clattered 5-1 in midweek. He observed that City play in various ways whereas Brighton have a particular method – and how well it’s serving them. Roberto De Zerbi has done an incredible job since replacing Graham Potter, all the more so as he’s refined their style mid-season. Next year, though, he’ll be facing opponents who know what to expect having seen various tactics deployed against it – and in all likelihood, will have European competition to contend with having lost a big player or two to richer rivals. So there’s a lot of work for the club to do: identifying replacements, signing reinforcements, and developing different ways of playing. But in the meantime, their destruction of an admittedly tired Arsenal is just the latest evidence of an almost perfectly run football club; one that should inspire others at every level. Daniel Harris