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I like Sterling. I know some don't, but I do.

But him kicking the ball to try and get the goal (I think he did), thus nicking it off his team mate, is a crappy thing to do.
I will not accept the "making sure" it was in. He was aware that no one was around him. He could have let his team mate have that goal.

He was chasing that "I scored at a Wembley FA Cup Final" tagline and done it the scummy way.
Striker puts ball in net. Scummy thing to do. What?
 
Personally i don’t think that Watford were that bad just that City were on another level to Watford

Agree, they were still in the game until De Bruyne came on, and were actually starting to get on top which is why I think Pep sacrificed Mahrez at that time, to get some control of things back. It certainly worked ..!
 
No doubt DeBruyne played well but to get Man of the MATCH is stretching it a bit, Apart from maybe 10 minutes in each half it was one way traffic.
I don't think the Watford keeper did a lot wrong, I don't thing many teams could have competed yesterday...
 
Highly debatable whether this is the best ever Prem team???
The only debate I can see is either the invincibles or the United side which won the treble. We’ll never truly know who was the better side but for me, this City side have taken football to a new level. 197 points in 2 seasons, 169 goals this year, first ever side to do the domestic treble.
 
League history of current and former Premier League teams from 1992–93 to 2013–14
Most titles: 13, Manchester United[1]
Most consecutive title wins: 3, Manchester United (1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01), Manchester United (2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09)[1]
Biggest title-winning margin: 19 points, 2017–18; Manchester City (100 points) over Manchester United (81 points)[2]
Smallest title-winning margin: 0 points and 8 goal difference2011–12; Manchester City (+64) over Manchester United (+56). Both finished on 89 points, but Manchester City won the title with a superior goal difference – the only time that goal difference has decided the Premier League title.[3]
Most points in a season: 100, Manchester City (2017–18)[2]
Most home points in a season: 55 Chelsea (2005–06), Manchester United (2010–11), Manchester City (2011–12)[6]
Most away points in a season: 50, Manchester City (2017–18)
Most points in a season without winning the league: 97, Liverpool (2018–19)
Fewest points in a season while winning the league: 75, Manchester United (1996–97)
Most wins in total: 648, Manchester United[12]
Most wins in a season: 32, Manchester City (2017–18, 2018–19)
Fewest wins in a season: 1, Derby County (2007–08)[7]
Most home wins in a season: 18 Chelsea (2005–06), Manchester United (2010–11), Manchester City (2011–12), Manchester City (2018–19), Most away wins in a season: 16, Manchester City (2017–18)
Most consecutive wins: 18, Manchester City (26 August – 27 December 2017)[17]
Most consecutive home wins: 20, Manchester City (5 March 2011 – 21 March 2012)
Most consecutive away wins: 11Chelsea (6 April – 7 December 2008), Manchester City (21 May – 27 December 2017)
Longest unbeaten run: 49 games, Arsenal (7 May 2003 – 24 October 2004)[22]
Fewest defeats in a season: 0, Arsenal (2003–04)[23]
Fewest away defeats in a season: 0, Arsenal (2001–02, 2003–04)[28][35]
Most consecutive home games undefeated: 86, Chelsea (20 March 2004 – 5 October 2008)
Most consecutive away games undefeated: 27, Arsenal (5 April 2003 – 25 September 2004)
Fewest home draws in a season: 0, Manchester City (2008–09, 2018–19), Manchester United (2012–13), Chelsea (2016–17)
Most goals scored in a season: 106, Manchester City (2017–18)[2]
Most goals conceded in a season (38 games): 89, Derby County (2007–08)
Fewest goals conceded in a season: 15, Chelsea (2004–05)[48]
Best goal difference in a season: 79, Manchester City (2017–18)[2]
Lowest finish with a positive goal difference: 16th, Manchester City (2003–04)
Most goals scored at home in a season: 68, Chelsea (2009–10)[48]
Fewest goals scored at home in a season: 10, Manchester City (2006–07), Huddersfield Town (2018–19)
As I said, highly debatable!!!
 
Personally i don’t think that Watford were that bad just that City were on another level to Watford

Yeah the commentators were pushing that fantasy as well.

Watford were AWFUL!
City weren't even close to top gear and put six past them.
The "can't be arsed attitude" of the last 30 mins was shameful. Like watching 10 Pogbas!
 
Yeah the commentators were pushing that fantasy as well.

Watford were AWFUL!
City weren't even close to top gear and put six past them.
The "can't be arsed attitude" of the last 30 mins was shameful. Like watching 10 Pogbas!
Just my opinion mate City have around £500 million worth of players in their squad and when you compare that to Watford’s squad probably around £150 million they have a lot more quality. It may have looked like Watford couldn’t be arsed but personally they couldn’t get the ball back and do anything with it. On another note I thought Watford’s fans were nothing short of outstanding. They may have lost 6-0 but they stayed and sung until after the full time whistle.
 
On another note I thought Watford’s fans were nothing short of outstanding. They may have lost 6-0 but they stayed and sung until after the full time whistle.

Agree totally. Conversely I was amazed by some the City fans, huge numbers left after 40 minutes to get a beer, I've never really seen anything like that before. Then after the game mass numbers left before the final whistle or bang on it, and I found it astonishing that they left before the presentation. As with all cup finals there were some neutrals in there, myself included, but people in full Man City regalia were streaming out of the ground. Guess they are just used to winning things.
 
Yeah the commentators were pushing that fantasy as well.

Watford were AWFUL!
City weren't even close to top gear and put six past them.
The "can't be arsed attitude" of the last 30 mins was shameful. Like watching 10 Pogbas!
I agree. Even at 2-0 down Watford had 11 men within 30 yards of their own goal. They didn’t even play for pride
 
I’m all for the “making sure it goes in” club. Where I scored many of my goals from - anything outside the goal area was a screamer!
 
Just my opinion mate City have around £500 million worth of players in their squad and when you compare that to Watford’s squad probably around £150 million they have a lot more quality. It may have looked like Watford couldn’t be arsed but personally they couldn’t get the ball back and do anything with it. On another note I thought Watford’s fans were nothing short of outstanding. They may have lost 6-0 but they stayed and sung until after the full time whistle.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/robert...as-most-valuable-squad-in-europe-says-report/ Expensive play thing for the owners!!
 
Agree totally. Conversely I was amazed by some the City fans, huge numbers left after 40 minutes to get a beer, I've never really seen anything like that before. Then after the game mass numbers left before the final whistle or bang on it, and I found it astonishing that they left before the presentation. As with all cup finals there were some neutrals in there, myself included, but people in full Man City regalia were streaming out of the ground. Guess they are just used to winning things.

Perhaps they were going home? Long way back to Manc with few trains after 9
 
Perhaps they were going home? Long way back to Manc with few trains after 9

Virgin laid on extra trains at 21:20 and 21:24. I do get that it isn't easy, and I can't for the life of me see why it wasn't a 3pm kick off, but was still very surprised.
 
Virgin laid on extra trains at 21:20 and 21:24. I do get that it isn't easy, and I can't for the life of me see why it wasn't a 3pm kick off, but was still very surprised.
The same reason for all these farcical KO times ... TV money. BT and BBC requested later KO time for the final when the broadcasting rights were agreed to boost broadcasting figures. Good on virgin for sticking extra trains on though, apparently the only people who care about the modern football fan
 
The same reason for all these farcical KO times ... TV money. BT and BBC requested later KO time for the final when the broadcasting rights were agreed to boost broadcasting figures. Good on virgin for sticking extra trains on though, apparently the only people who care about the modern football fan

I get that during the season, they don't want to clash with 3pm games and potential other sports such as rugby. But yesterday there was little to clash with, and 3pm would have worked perfectly. Also doesn't make sense for the overseas market, the Premier League is much bigger in Asia than it is in America. 3pm kick off in Japan is 11pm so just about workable, 5pm UK is 1am there so a lot more problematic.
 
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