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@Mularisback

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เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2025
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Sky Sports News
Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews·
"I was very pleased with how I performed" 💪 Lewis Hall reflects on his battle with Lamine Yamal in Newcastle's Champions League clash against Barcelona 🤝
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Geronimo Morgans@GeronimoMorgans·
The performance speaks for itself and I've said plenty on that. But I want to talk about something else. About why Cherki gave us that magical display. The kick-ups. The audacity. The trolling that half the internet wants to hate him for. When Cherki first signed, I remember one of his early interviews. He was asked about the City fans, how we were already behind him, already excited. And his response? Simple. He said he loved us back. That meant something. Because he walked into a team still healing. Still rebuilding after last season (the worst we'd had under Guardiola in a decade). And he was a breath of fresh air. Light. Joy. Someone who reminded us why we fall in love with football. But here's what people miss. In the buildup to that final, the story was already written, just not for us. It was all about Arsenal. How they were going to shut us down. How Arteta would finally beat Pep to a trophy. How they'd complete the Quadruple. Every outlet, every talking head, every narrative leaned their way. The disrespect was loud. And the players felt it. Cherki took it personally. Every time the ball touched his feet, he wasn't just playing, he was sending a message. To Arsenal. To the media. To everyone who had already handed them the trophy. He wanted them to know: none of them could touch him. He wanted them to remember: You don't bet against Manchester City when silverware is on the line. Everything he did that night (every flick, every feint, every moment of pure audacity) was for us. For every City fan in the world. And we felt it. We felt seen. We felt respected. That's what he gave us. And we'll never forget it.
T@Talhaa10_

Rayan Cherki VS Arsenal. best footballer in this country

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𝐄𝐉@Cityzen_Jnr·
No one can tell me otherwise, but It's a disgrace to fake injury and not play for your own country while the whole world knows you're fully fit SUCH A DISGRACEFUL CLUB
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
In praise of Abdukodir Khusanov. The Manchester City centre-back turned 22 only last month, is still developing his game, still ironing out mistakes, but increasingly impresses with his speed, athleticism and determination. Also his simple but effective distribution and love for the physical fray. At Wembley, his sprint back to dispossess the breaking Kai Havertz was pickpocketing at pace. Khusanov did well in the Carabao Cup final as he gradually got to grips with Viktor Gyokeres. Still prone to a rash challenge. He took out Gyokeres but the booking didn’t faze him. Re-focused on winning his duels for the next hour. His character has never been in doubt. On his City debut in Jan 2025, he didn’t speak the language and had had only two training sessions. He made two early mistakes, gifted Chelsea a route to goal and was then booked for fouling Cole Palmer. But he got on with the game and his career at City. “Our Uzbek warrior” the club calls him. Good scouting. City recruited him from Lens for £33.6m after he’d played only 31 games. Also great initial scouting by Lens when he was at Energetik-BGU in Minsk. Khusanov still has elements to improve, especially in aerial challenges (he’s 6ft 1in), but looks to have many of the strengths to mature into a top centre-half. And he is only just 22. Khusanov is in competition with some heavyweight names such as Ruben Dias and John Stones (when fit). Josko Gvardiol was playing well before suffering a tibial fracture to his right leg. Gvardiol better at left centre-back where Marc Guehi has landed successfully. Gvardiol also plays left-back well (where Nico O’Reilly, who prefers, is flourishing). Nathan Ake, 31, partnered Khusanov at Wembley. Guardiola has outstanding options at centre-back, great role models for Khusanov to learn from. Guardiola Also academy graduate Max Alleyne. Khusanov can also play right-back. He seems very humble. Khusanov had to be encouraged by Foden, Haaland and Donnarumma to go across to take the acclaim of the City fans at Wembley. Almost bashful. Nothing diffident about his defending, though. Khusanov looks a big prospect for City. #MCFC
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Armors Revenge
Armors Revenge@Mularisback·
@StevePenk Steve I worked with Natalie at Pinewood. Nice girl. Used to give me a blowjob every Friday
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Marci Bunny 🐰
Marci Bunny 🐰@Marcisissy·
@Mularisback @henrywinter Disgraceful . May I remind you who trained Mikel .. pep . And he will be the first to acknowledge . Or perhaps let's discuss your unlawful director loans which gave you an unfair advantage Don't you ever try that 💩 with me again 🤡
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Dan
Dan@BIGdoodie82·
@Mularisback @henrywinter Even if and it’s the biggest even if in the world, how does any punishment from the premier league lead to us going down 3 divisions Use your brain 🤯
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Armors Revenge@Mularisback·
@TartanGooner Strange how there's different info out there, would nearly check the results at this point
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