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Obviously this 3 game run of Spurs against City is of interest to us, particularly when the league and CL games may end up impinging on one another. So Kevin DB has been saying Spurs' new stadium isn't a factor in the first CL leg. "Everybody has a stadium. Everybody has supporters. They’ll be up for it. They’ll probably be a little bit more excited but in the end it’s a stadium with supporters." Didn't De Bruyne make very similar ill-advised comments about the power of Anfield? Everybody does have a stadium with supporters, but some, like the Emptyhad and its denizens are shite.

Kevin De Bruyne has rubbished suggestions that Tottenham’s new stadium could influence the outcome of the Champions League quarter-final against Manchester City.
Spurs face City there on Tuesday in their second match at the 62,000-capacity ground, having beaten Crystal Palace 2-0 last week. Would it be an extra incentive for Mauricio Pochettino’s team? Might it affect the atmosphere?
“I don’t care about the stadium,” De Bruyne said. “I care about the team we play. Everybody talks about the stadium like it’s something special. Everybody has a stadium. Everybody has supporters. They’ll be up for it. They’ll probably be a little bit more excited but in the end it’s a stadium with supporters. If they go to Wembley with 80,000 or there with 62,000, it’s going to be the same. It’ll be a tough game but I think we’ll be all right.”

The focus of De Bruyne and his City teammates on the Tottenham game was apparent after they had secured a place in the FA Cup final by beating Brighton and safely maintained a four-pronged chase for honours. De Bruyne explained that as soon as they were back in the Wembley dressing room attention turned to the next step of this ambitious campaign.
“It’s about focusing on Tuesday,” he said. “Most of the players have had a massage already to be ready. We know Spurs have had a rest and we try to be ready. We have to take every hour we can.” This Manchester City machine is doing everything possible to stay finely tuned. “ Every game from now until the end is going to be like this. Eighty or 90% of the time we’ll have fewer rest days.”
The straight-talking, straight-thinking Belgian believes there is “no point” thinking about the quadruple. “You know how heavy the schedule is? I think people underestimate how the fixtures come that quickly. You can’t think about it. We don’t even have time to have a rest ourselves, so how can we think about what’s going to happen in four weeks? We’re just going to play Tuesday and hopefully play a good game.”
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Tottenham played their first Premier League match at their new stadium on Wednesday. Photograph: Will Oliver/EPA

City are staying in London to minimise disruption at this crucial period of the season. Every detail that might have an impact on the players’ physical shape and amount of rest and recovery from matches is taken into account. “If you follow us every day, and come to every game then I think you can appreciate it a little bit because you know all the travel that comes in and the preparations,” De Bruyne said. “It’s what we do, what we like to do and hopefully we can play all the games until the end of the year because it means we’re in all the finals.”
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Liverpool’s stunning first-half salvo leaves Manchester City’s hopes on rocks

Their run of 22 wins from their past 23 games brings an inherent confidence. “It’s not bad,” De Bruyne mused. “We need to keep going because in the end, if we don’t make it, you guys will stand here and say we failed.”
There are, he reckons, no comparisons to, and nothing to be learned from, last season’s all-English Champions League knockout tie against Liverpool, when City were roundly beaten in the first leg away and never recovered. “Different team, different year, different players. Last year we had a great season. We didn’t make it beyond the quarter-finals and that’s it.”
Although City were not at their most flamboyant during a highly professional job against Brighton, they know they have more gears, and more options, to use against Tottenham. “You can’t play 70 games at your top level,” De Bruyne said. “We’re always disciplined. I don’t know why people would say that defensively we’re not disciplined. I think defensively we do well but, because we play more offensively than other teams, people look at that. I think our shape is always there, our pressing is always there, so that’s well done.”
De Bruyne provided the decisive assist for Gabriel Jesus’s header in the early minutes against Brighton and it gives an insight into the way he thinks about the game that he made sure to whip the ball in at a very specific trajectory. “There’s no point playing that ball high because they’re probably three feet taller than everybody else,” he noted.
Pep Guardiola will assess the fitness of Sergio Agüero and Kyle Walker to give them the best chance of helping the team at the right moment in this intense hunt for maximum trophies.
 
For the next 10 days I'm an ardent Spurs fan. 3 wins please in high energy games with injuries.
 
Yeah, we're all Spurs fans the next 10 days. If Spurs manages to get a result tomorrow, that might be the start we need to see City play with some pressure for the next few weeks.
 
Wouldn’t it be epic to see Spurs destroy them and City have their big players injured.
 
Ain't gonna happen..

Sadly...

Juve will knock em out though

Our chances rest on Palace and UTD away..
 
Yeah, we're all Spurs fans the next 10 days. If Spurs manages to get a result tomorrow, that might be the start we need to see City play with some pressure for the next few weeks.
I just hope spurs run the arse off them of nothing else.

Our players were all fucking shattered after playing them recently, if they can manage only that then it'll do us a favour at some point cos their energy levels will have to drop.

If they can do that & take points off them then that'd be fucking lovely too, obv.
 
How often do teams play each other 3 times so close to each other and only 1 side wins all 3 games?
 
We want it to be close, with an extra time leggy finish. I want them to make the final so we beat them there a couple weeks after getting the title
 
I want Raheem to walk up to Rose and address him as my n**** in street gang fashion, and for Rose to do the only right thing and report it to the FA.
 
It's a bit of a conundrum actually. What is Poch's team selection for the PL match going to be ?

He may )probably most likely) assume that they are going to get Top 4 ... but (if I remember correctly) 4th won't assure them of a CL slot if Arsenal or Chelsea finish out of the Top 4 but win the EL. Therefore 3rd is the only 'safe' slot open to them.

Spurs win by 3 goals at home (play a strong PL team). Spurs win by 1 or 2 or draw at home (save a few players for the return CL game), Spurs lose at home by any amount - play a strong PL team. TBH it may be better for us if City win by 2 or 3 at Spurs to put the onus back on Poch making sure they finish 3rd in the PL.
 
It's a bit of a conundrum actually. What is Poch's team selection for the PL match going to be ?

He may )probably most likely) assume that they are going to get Top 4 ... but (if I remember correctly) 4th won't assure them of a CL slot if Arsenal or Chelsea finish out of the Top 4 but win the EL. Therefore 3rd is the only 'safe' slot open to them.

Spurs win by 3 goals at home (play a strong PL team). Spurs win by 1 or 2 or draw at home (save a few players for the return CL game), Spurs lose at home by any amount - play a strong PL team. TBH it may be better for us if City win by 2 or 3 at Spurs to put the onus back on Poch making sure they finish 3rd in the PL.

No way it is better for City to win a dominant win away. Football at this stage of the season is a mental test as well and a Spurs win tomorrow will affect the City players.
 
They'll want to get 3rd place, so I highly doubt Poch will rest many players for the league game.
 
I highly doubt they'll rest anyone, because they've got no one to place in their place.
 
I think it is potentially fascinating them having this triple game situation. God knows what is going to happen. City can beat them 10-0 on aggregate in the CL as far as I'm concerned so long as Spurs grab a point or three in the league.
 
The league game is after the two CL games (rather than in the middle) so I think much less chance of tinkering in either team than if it were sandwiched between. I think Spurs will either be buoyant after getting to a CL semi or out for revenge.
 
The league game is after the two CL games (rather than in the middle) so I think much less chance of tinkering in either team than if it were sandwiched between. I think Spurs will either be buoyant after getting to a CL semi or out for revenge.

Or they could just as easily bottle all 3 games.
 
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