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ThatFailedRapper

@henabliss

Live. Love. Always

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2019
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ThatFailedRapper
ThatFailedRapper@henabliss·
@BBCMOTD Funny enough, the guard of honor for john stones had villa winning Lol
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Match of the Day@BBCMOTD·
“It just makes me sad.” 😬 Wayne Rooney was not a fan of Manchester City’s guard of honour for Bernardo Silva and John Stones during the game.
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@RodriMCFC__·
Sir Alex Ferguson broke the British transfer record multiple times bringing in; Roy Keane Andy Cole Ruud van Nistelrooy Juan Sebastián Verón Rio Ferdinand and building a solid team that won multiple titles. Pep took a La Macia boys & won the Sextuplets at Barca (the first & only one of two to do it) in world football He came to City, spent 10 years and won 20 trophies — 4-in-a-row PL champion, 100 points, domestic quadruple (only coach to achieve it), domestic treble & so many more records while also spending money just like SAF did. just to remind you, SAF managed club football for 39yrs & won 49 trophies while Pep has managed for 20yrs and won 41 trophies give that maniac 5 more years and SAF’s trophy legacy will be long gone! Pep is wayyyy above Sir Alex Ferguson — SAF enjoyed longevity, money & also influence but Pep came to change the dynamics, raise giants & so many students and totally transformed football ps: SAF was once asked if there will ever be a time Man City will go into a derby as favorites & he said “not in my life time” 😂 well, not it’s EVERY TIME 😂😂
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SportsDokita (Odogwu ☝️)@Sports_Doctor2·
I can’t believe we’re doing this again, “Pep Guardiola is a bigger Premier League Manager than Sir Alex Ferguson” Please, let’s stop, what Pep did with City is legendary but what Sir Alex did can’t be repeated. Sir Alex remains the only manager to win the Scottish Premier League with Aberdeen outside Celtic and Rangers and it’s not been repeated since 1984. He didn’t just win the league with them, he won a European Cup and that wasn’t achieved by splashing the cash. He came to Man United, a team that had not won the league in 20 years and turned them into a machine, dominating the league and winning 2 UCL, since he left, they’re yet to recover. Pep met a Man City who had won league titles with Mancini and Pellegrini with owners who were splashing the cash, like I said Pep did a wonderful job at City but please Sir Alex remains “Father”.
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ThatFailedRapper
ThatFailedRapper@henabliss·
@McFlybowy @sepril23NG I remember city vs klopp’s liverpool pressing manchines. Bernando silva was tasked with dropping into midfield to relieve the pressure, hold up possession and work the ball up!
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Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
Bernardo Silva is the smartest player of the Pep Guardiola era in the Premier League. Not the flashiest, not always the one with the best numbers, but maybe the one who understood football at the deepest level. Every tactical evolution Pep made at Manchester City somehow had Bernardo at the center of it. False winger, interior, pivot helper, wide midfielder, false 9, pressing trigger, ball-retention machine, control specialist he mastered all of it. Pep trusted him in chaos games, possession games, transitions, defensive jobs, man-marking assignments, everywhere. When City needed rhythm, Bernardo gave rhythm. When they needed control, he slowed the game down. When they needed intensity, he pressed like a midfielder and defended like a fullback. There’s a reason Pep kept changing systems over the years and Bernardo still remained essential through almost every version of the team. A lot of players can execute instructions. Bernardo interprets space. That’s a different level of intelligence entirely. You can even argue some of City’s biggest performances under Pep had Bernardo as the emotional and tactical heartbeat especially in big UCL nights and title run-ins. The work rate, scanning, press resistance, angles he creates for teammates, the way he manipulates pressure with small touches… those things don’t always appear in stats, but coaches and teammates notice immediately. Football will remember the goalscorers and highlight players first, but tactically, Bernardo Silva was one of the pillars of Pep’s dynasty in England.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

🥺 Pep Guardiola, in tears after Bernardo left the pitch..

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Tosin Olugbenga@TosinOlugbenga·
Just got off a call with a developer friend. Over the call and idea came up and we finalized to build it. Checked Google to see if anyone has built something similar but none. We will not be building in public and it will not be open source. It will be announced when we launch.
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Manchester City@ManCity·
Honouring two special players 🩵
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5STAR💈@5starbarber_1·
Biggest TG OMORI @boy_director , I just want to let you know that I’m a video vixen and I’d really love to feature in one of your next music videos. I’m also a very good dancer, relax and enjoy this sir😊
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ThatFailedRapper@henabliss·
@cityreport_ @talkSPORT This here is the upside of pep leaving. Some players benefit from his constant positional tweaking While some are affected.
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City Report@cityreport_·
Thomas Tuchel: “With Phil [Foden], it’s a little bit different [to Cole Palmer] because Phil was EXCELLENT in camp for us; he was not only excellent in training, but also off training. He was open, he was in good spirits, and it hurt me a lot actually to call him and to tell him this decision. I could see in his reaction how much it affects him, how much it would have meant for him to come. But I think he lost momentum in a crucial moment of the season, basically the last half of the season; we could see glimpses here and there, but not a lot of evidence. I was not even sure in the end what position his position is. Is it a 10, is it a false nine, is it maybe more of a Bernardo Silva role in the future as a number 8? It is maybe not on the wing anymore…”
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Manchester City@ManCity·
"What a time we have had together." 🩵
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ThatFailedRapper
ThatFailedRapper@henabliss·
@Milan_Jaz01 @Freeaddition Lmao, my exact question. Bro just opened the car with ease, same car the owner couldnt open😂😂😂😂 Never seem a poorly written script all my life
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Ebuka@Milan_Jaz01·
@Freeaddition How is the car open if you were trying to unlock it
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Phil Foden, Luke Shaw and Fikayo Tomori also expected to be left OUT of the 2026 World Cup, reports BBC. ❌🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Madueke could be part of the squad, per @SamiMokbel_BBC.
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No other football club in Europe could pull that type of crowd, organically, on a Tuesday night. That wasn’t some club call to action or organised parade, that was just fans. A fanbase. You can’t buy that. You can’t fake that. Incredible to be part of a proper club.
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SPORTbible@sportbible·
@GeronimoMorgans Hey Geronimo, could we please use this video on our socials with credit to you? Thanks.
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Geronimo Morgans@GeronimoMorgans·
Pep carrying his books after the game. he’s gutted man. he looks gone.
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