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Premier League 23/24: Gameweek 37 (May 11-15)

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Tnegs

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City have dropped points in many games against the top 8 this season you would imagine the Sp**s game would be ideal for another slip up if Sp**s actually had something to play for. The psychology behind it is interesting I’m guessing the players are being bombarded on social media by posts from their fanbase telling them they need to lose the game and I wonder if the match going fans will reinforce that on the day. The players are professionals playing a big televised game and there are bonuses and stuff linked to performances can they really just roll over for City or will they be going for a result?
 

HollandGooner

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Country: Netherlands

Player:Ødegaard
Think Fulham is the most likely team to get something against City.

You would expect Sp**s should play at their full strenght against City because for me losing on purpose would be a big shame infront of your fans tbf but yeah i can understand why they would lose as we wont be champions if we win against United and Everton ofcoure.
 

SA Gunner

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Country: South Africa

Player:Nketiah
Fulham and Sp**s are the last hope for us, if City do the business in both those games, its over I feel.

What I want us to do is do the business at United. We need to force Sp**s into a difficult situation midweek at the very least, as punishment for their big talk and claims that they are better than us.
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland
Me, when Full Ham grab a last minute equaliser on Saturday...

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GDeep™

League is very weak
Sp**s will bend over for City, won’t be surprised if Ange even plays some kids in that game and drops Son etc.
 

Dennis_Bergkamp_10

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Fulham on Saturday and Sp**s on Tuesday is never easy. Here is an experts' opinion on it:

"Coming to London is like going to, I don’t know, northern Europe. It is four hours 20 minutes, four hours and a half to get to a hotel," Guardiola said. "It’s so exhausting to come to London, I’m sorry."
 

Country: Iceland
Fulham on Saturday and Sp**s on Tuesday is never easy. Here is an experts' opinion on it:

"Coming to London is like going to, I don’t know, northern Europe. It is four hours 20 minutes, four hours and a half to get to a hotel," Guardiola said. "It’s so exhausting to come to London, I’m sorry."

Gotta love Pep for how awful and difficult his life is with a 115 charged-up squad and bag of coke every night.
 

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