Monday, 4 May 2026

This one is on my danger list

Very few games are easy, of course, especially so in the Premier League and to assume that one is going to be easy before the ball as even been kicked could be seen as naive, arrogant and/or disrespectful.

However, when we recently went top of the league, I looked at our remaining fixtures and two of ‘em set alarm bells off in my head – Bournemouth away and this one.

Again, no disrespect intended whatsoever to the other sides we’re yet to face this season but these two fixtures in particular do come with added warnings.

v Everton

Hill Dickinson Stadium

Predicted line-up, subs and outcome:

Number correct from the starting line-up in the last game: An appalling 3/11, as I completely misread Pep’s mind / intentions…but who then had to call on some of his ‘A Team’ to get us through to yet another final. He took a bit of a risk with so many rusty players in a starting 11 but got away with it.

A very fluid 4-1-4-1 / 4-5-1 / 4-3-3 (occasional 3-6-1):

____________________Haaland____________________

 

 

__Doku______________________________Semenyo__

 

__________Silva(C)_______________Cherki__________

 

____________________Gonzalez___________________

O’Reilly___________________________________Nunes

___________Guehi_____________Khusanov_________

 

 

__________________Donnarumma__________________

Subs: Trafford, Ait-Nouri, Ake, Stones, Kovacic, Foden, Reijnders, Savinho and Marmoush.

Gigi returns in goal for this league fixture.

A back 4, occasional 3, of Nico-O-, Marc, Abdukodir and Matheus.

Nico-G-, I reckon, will get a start tonight, with Jeremy, Barnardo, Rayan-C- and Antoine across the middle in more advanced positions ahead of the 24-year-old Spanish Under-21 international. If it’s not going to be him, we often see Rayan Ait-Nouri brought in at left-wing back and Nico O’Reilly pushed into the middle as a half-twin pivot with Bernardo Silva.

Erling up front.

James returns to the side as reserve keeper following another triumphant Wembley trip and will, I’m sure, be relishing a third return in a City shirt on 16th May. Back-up defenders come in the shape of Rayan-A-, Nathan and John, with midfielders Mateo, Phil and Tijjani waiting to get the call from their manager during the 90+ minutes. Savinho and Omar give us two wide / forward options in ‘the 9’.

Notable absences:

-       Marcus Bettinelli – Not selected.

-       Rico Lewis – Not selected.

-       Josko Gvardiol – Update on 1st May was that Josko is getting better.

-       Max Alleyne – Not selected.

-       Ruben Dias – For Ruben, read Josko.

-       Rodri – For Rodri, read Josko also.

Do I agree with Pep’s (predicted) line-up?

Yep.

Result?

🚨 I mentioned warnings in my subheading so what are they tonight?

1.    A side who have surprised many, despite “only” being mid-table, are still pushing for a European place finish when you look at team’s ‘points tally’ column in the table. There’s something for The Toffees to fight for, for sure. Finish 7th place and you’re in the Europa Conference League.

2.    An unfamiliar ground. 🗺 This’ll be our first ever trip to the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

3.    Our hosts are a very tough outfit to break down. Of the top-11 sides, as I prep this piece in midweek / before weekend fixtures, only 3 teams have a better defensive record. They have a goal difference of 0 after 34-league games played. 🧱

4.    They are just ‘one of those teams’. One of those teams who, yeah okay, we have taken all-3 points from them many-a-time but who, from memory, have a bloody awful knack of doing the same to us, especially when least expected or we badly need all-3 points.

What is going for us is that Everton are actually slightly better away from home than they are at their new stadium. In fact, of the 17-league games played at their new stadium this season, they’ve only managed 6 wins; drawing 4 and losing 7.

In addition, we go into this game with by far the better form – you have to go back all the way to 17th March to find a game that we didn’t win, which was a defeat to Real Madrid. Since then we’ve played 6, won 6, scored 14 goals and conceded just 2.

Personnel? I think we’re in really good shape. Some sides losing the qualities of Josko Gvardiol, Ruben Dias AND Rodri might seriously struggle and although we are certainly weakened by the loss of the best defensive midfielder on the planet; in Marc Guehi, Abdukodir Khusanov, Nico Gonzalez and Bernardo Silva, we have a more-than-solid and competent ‘central core’.

With some serious challenges yet to come as we fight to not let Arsenal pull mathematically clear of us, I’m looking for a spirited performance tonight. A tough fixture, yes, but I’m going for us to nick this one. It’s another vital City win for me. 💪

Last season’s, corresponding pre-match prediction and result:

Prediction: Win

Result: Won

(Pre-match blog posting from that game)

Expected weather conditions during the game: After a rather gloomy Bank Holiday weekend yesterday, at least, Monday brightens up a little once again. However, this is a flippin’ 8:00pm kick off so there’ll be no sign of the late evening sun apart from, perhaps, some glimmer on the highest parts of Everton’s new stadium roof. 10 or 11C with a “feels like” of just 8 or 9 and with a slight northerly breeze sounds a bit chilly to me but at least it’s dry. 🧥🍵🥧🍺⚽

4 games in 11 days – Comment

When I first heard about this outcome, following discussions between Manchester City, AFC Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and the Premier League, it did sound somewhat alarming considering we’re not only scrapping it out at the top of the table for the league title but also attempting to keep players fit, fresh ‘n’ firing for another trip to Wembley; all towards the end of another very long campaign on four fronts. No wonder the club are making extra sure that Josko, Ruben and Rodders are all fully ready to return; avoiding any risks as the season approaches its various conclusions.

Then, when I looked at those fixtures and dates between the 9th and 19th May, it’s didn’t initially seem all that bad.

However, I then factored in two long away trips, one of which is the F.A. Cup final, and then began to scratch my head as I moved beyond 16th May. Why on Earth are we playing Bournemouth on the Tuesday after the Saturday final when we weren’t playing our last game of the season until the following SUNDAY? Then I read the part about how we / the Premier League are basically controlled by UEFA. Different entities, I know, but didn’t we leave the flippin’ EU?

WTaF?! To then read that Arsenal were given permission to play their league game at Wolves on 18th February, despite FOUR Champions League knockout matches taking place on that same night, just made my piss boil. 🤬

Here’s a thought City / Bournemouth? Why don’t we propose playing that fixture on Thursday 21st May at 7:30pm instead? We all don’t kick off until 4:00pm on Sunday 24th May so that would give both sides almost 3-full days in between fixtures. 🤔

Makes sense to me…or would clashing with both the Scottish Premiership and German Bundesliga Play-off finals be a big “No-no” too? 🙄

Goodbye to a class player.

It’s official – John Stones has added his name to a summer departing list next to Bernardo Silva’s. 🚕✈

You would surely be forgiven for forgetting John’s huge contribution over a trophy-filled, 10-year period, such were the amount of injuries the England defender eventually collected over time. For me he was one of those Rolls Royce-type players; a class defender with decent pace and a more than decent midfielder too when called on to fill that role. He got my Player of the Season at the end of 2022-23.

I think it became even more apparent in the last couple of years that John’s body was telling him to call it a day at the very top level of a very demanding league but I hope, as a final reward for everything he has done for our football club, we can finish by getting at least one more trophy and that he then finds a footballing home who will look after him so that they can then benefit from what he still has left to offer.

Like Bernardo, he is another true, just-get-on-with-it professional both on and off the pitch.

Solidarity


Saturday, 25 April 2026

Two of the country's most in-form…

…teams coming head to head at Wembley. Sounds to me like a mouth watering treat that we’re all in for. 🍽⚽😋

v Southampton

Wembley Stadium

Predicted line-up, subs and outcome:

Number correct from the starting line-up in the last game which, for me blog wise, was our fabulous home win against Arsenal: 11/11.

A very fluid 4-1-4-1 / 4-5-1 / 4-3-3 (occasional 3-6-1):

____________________Haaland____________________

 

 

__Doku______________________________Semenyo__

 

__________Silva(C)_______________Cherki__________

 

____________________Gonzalez___________________

O’Reilly___________________________________Nunes

___________Guehi_____________Khusanov_________

 

 

____________________Trafford____________________

Subs: Donnarumma, Ait-Nouri, Ake, Stones, Kovacic, Foden, Reijnders, Savinho and Marmoush.

With no game for a full-9 days after this fixture, why wouldn’t our manager put out exactly the same line-up, the injured Rodri aside, that faced Liverpool in the last round? A starting 11 that has gelled so well and is producing great results. Why should he change it just because we’re facing a Championship side?

Rightly or wrongly, I’m going for Pep to think the same in this predicted line-up…

James takes the gloves for this domestic cup competition and if we apply ourselves in the correct manner this evening (5:15pm KO BST) then he’ll be putting ‘em on again on 16th May.

A back-4, occasional 3, of Nico-O-, Marc, Abdukodir and Matheus.

Although not selected to start last Wednesday despite the absence of Rodri, I reckon Nico-G- will get his chance today, with Jeremy, Bernardo, Rayan-C- and Antoine all in support of Erling up front.

Gigi takes a side seat for this one as reserve keeper; Rayan-A-, Nathan and John provide defensive insurance. Mateo, Phil and Tijjani are a trio of midfielders in ‘the 9’, with Savinho and Omar giving us wide / forward options from the bench.

Notable absences:

-       Marcus Bettinelli – Not selected.

-       Rico Lewis – Not selected.

-       Josko Gvardiol – On the 10th April, our manager revealed that Josko was getting better, following a long injury lay-off with a fractured tibia, but would take longer to recover. No further updates since.

-       Max Alleyne – Not selected.

-       Ruben Dias – On 21st April we were informed that the Portuguese international was not yet fit enough to return to action. There was no further update in yesterday’s pre-match press conference.

-       Rodri – Recovering from a groin injury and when asked about the Spanish international on 24th April, his manager said that he was getting better but wouldn’t be risked for the F.A. Cup semi-final.

Do I agree with Pep’s (predicted) line-up?

Yes, definitely, but I would hope for us to be in a position at some point, mid-second half, to be able to rest some legs that have seen many minutes recently - despite the 9-day gap in fixtures - and give some time to the likes of Stones, Kova, Phil, Tijjani and Marmoush.

Result?

I’ve got little doubt that a side who is unbeaten since January and riding on the crest of a wave will have their moments to score and may well do so. It would also be ‘very F.A. Cup’ for them to do so first to give their fans – and many neutrals I’m sure – some hope of a cup shock.

It’s also the 50th-year anniversary of the last time they won this competition and that was against a Manchester team…well, sorry 🙏, from nearby Trafford at least. In fact, Southampton will be wearing a special yellow and blue kit today, as they have done for their previous rounds this season, to commemorate that occasion in 1976.

I think it’s going to be a good game with chances at both ends – when I look at their league record after 44 games played, they are the second top scorers in the division, as I type this on Saturday morning, but have also conceded the second highest amount of goals of the top-6 sides. They sit 4th in the table with 2 games remaining.

As for us, last Wednesday’s performance was, for me, an expected drop-off in intensity and overall quality after five intense games against Real Madrid, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal x2. Wow! 😮

But it didn’t stop us creating plenty of chances, especially in the second half, and Pep appeared a little frustrated that his players didn’t take more of those opportunities.

Burnley had theirs too on the night, particularly in the first half, and the game ended on a nervy tone; with travelling blues urging the ref to blow his whistle to end the contest. Still, it was a well earned 3-points that put us top of the tree. 🙂

I think we’ll look more energised today and we most certainly have the players with ‘big occasion’ experience. Right attitude against a team from a lower division is crucial, for me, and the rest should take care of itself. I’m having this down as a City win.

Last season’s, corresponding pre-match prediction and result:

Prediction: N/A

Result: N/A

Expected weather conditions during the game: What a glorious day. As the temperature slowly builds in the region throughout the day, any white-fluffy clouds will also disperse to leave a beautiful, sky-blue ceiling above. 20C is the official temperature for the area at kick off but I reckon it’ll be closer to 23-24C inside the stadium. Enjoy! 😎🍦🌭🍔🍟🥤💷🍺⚽

Solidarity


Sunday, 19 April 2026

Bit between our teeth and…

…chasing down the lead horse.

v Arsenal

Etihad Stadium

Predicted line-up, subs and outcome:

Number correct from the starting line-up in the last game: 11/11.

A very fluid 4-1-4-1 / 4-5-1 / 4-3-3 (occasional 3-6-1):

____________________Haaland____________________

 

 

__Doku______________________________Semenyo__

 

__________Silva(C)_______________Cherki__________

 

_____________________Rodri_____________________

O’Reilly___________________________________Nunes

___________Guehi_____________Khusanov_________

 

 

__________________Donnarumma__________________

Subs: Trafford, Ait-Nouri, Ake, Gonzalez, Kovacic, Foden, Reijnders, Savinho and Marmoush.

I’m going for Pep to pick the same-11 as last time…

Gigi in net.

A back-4, occasional 3, of Nico-O-, Marc, Abdukodir and Matheus.

Rodders, Bernardo and Rayan-C- in the middle in their various roles; Jeremy and Antoine on the flanks.

Erling up top.

James is reserve keeper; Rayan-A and Nathan are two defenders on the side. Nico-G-, Mateo, Phil and Tijjani make up four midfielders in ‘the 9’, while Savinho and Omar give us two wide / forward options from the bench.

Notable absences:

-       Marcus Bettinelli – Not selected.

-       Rico Lewis – Not selected.

-       John Stones – On 10th April Pep said, of the England defender, that he was taking a step closer to returning to first team action; possible taking part in partial training [same day as that press conference]. There was no update on 17th April.

-       Josko Gvardiol – On the 10th April also, our manager revealed that Josko was getting better, following a long injury lay-off with a fractured tibia, but would take longer to recover. No further updates since.

-       Max Alleyne – Not selected.

-       Ruben Dias – On 17th April we were informed that the Portuguese international was not quite ready to return to action just yet.

Do I agree with Pep’s (predicted) line-up?

Yep.

Result?

Turning into the final straight, we certainly have now got our second (Third? Fourth?) wind and a good gallop on now. Three different competitions and three teams in the shape of Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea resulted in 3 wins, 9 goals scored and 0 conceded; all of which has put wind in our sails as we enter the crucial part of the season.

And it’s a part of the season which appears to be causing some jitters in the postcode area of N7; an area that sits in North London and has a large percentage of its population feeling nervous for more reasons than one.

But we mustn’t focus on how our rivals are feeling; we mustn’t get complacent and we must, instead, remain focused in order to continue the good things that we’re doing and practice improving the areas where we’re falling short.

The first half against Chelsea was a little sloppy – our passing was off and they were causing us a number of problems down our right side / their attacking left. They also had the ball in our net and if it wasn’t for VAR, some Assistant Referees, or “Linos” in old money, may have given that goal with Khusanov leaving a trailing leg that almost kept the attacking Chelsea player onside.

But it was rightly ruled out and we went on to produce a much, much better second half to outclass the home side. There’s still room for improvement in terms our in-match consistency because if we drop-off against today’s opponents like we all-too-often do in one half of games, we are likely to get punished.

“If we lose, yeah, it’s over”. Not my words but the words of our manager last Friday.

So what if we draw? Well, we would definitely need to win our game in hand against Crystal Palace, something we need to do even if we win later today, but I would say that sharing the points this afternoon still gives us a chance of winning the league, especially as Arsenal have Champions League games to contend with in addition to looking wobbly at the moment.

But we’ve got to win this after the way sprung into life in recent games to put even more pressure on today’s visitors – we mustn’t blow it now.

Does is help that, apparently, Bukayo Saka is out with an injury? I’d say so but I have heard at least one Arsenal fan say recently that he is no longer as effective as he used to be…in between quite a number of injury spells it has to be said. Then, just the other day, I heard another Arsenal supporter say that a lot of their stars have regressed over the last 3 or 4 seasons. I dunno...🤷

If we perform for the majority of the game like we did in the second half of our last three matches then I believe that we can make it four wins in a row and that’s what I’m going for us to do. It’s a City win for me. 🤞

Goodbye to a legend

It’s official – Bernardo Silva will be leaving us in the summer.

All too often an unsung hero, in my opinion; the Portuguese midfield workhorse even came in for some flack last season from a section of Blues for his lack of creative contribution as the whole team went through its various struggles. I had him down as my personal Player of the Season when I did my usual end of season piece last June.

So versatile and such a quiet, just-get-on-with-it professional but with enough fire in his belly that you need to compete for 90+ minutes. At 32 in August but with a strong body that saw very few minutes in the treatment room, this fella could have done a good job for us for another season but I’m sure I’m not alone in wishing him well.

Thank you for everything, Bernardo.

 

 

Last season’s, corresponding pre-match prediction and result:

Prediction: Draw

Result: Drew

(Pre-match blog posting from that game)

Expected weather conditions during the game: After a lovely bright start to the day in the area, light cloud drifts in ahead of the match to perhaps obscure the sun slightly. Dry with temperatures around 11 or 12C🌥😎🧥🍵🥧🍺⚽

Solidarity