Man United fans chant about Phil Foden’s mum and Gary Neville is angry following the 196th Manchester Derby.

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Man United 0-0 Man City fan reaction.

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36 Comments

  1. Great video. I love the point about Pep not coaching the boredom tactic but more so the aggression. I think that type of playing requires a player with ultra high confidence in their abilities to execute though. So with everyone's confidence lacking at the moment, the players choose the safe option instead of the aggressive, attacking and creative option, to use their talent and skills to drive forward. For City, I think it's a combo of being utterly exhausted and the ding to our confidence that this season has given us. I'd also love to see what Pep's half time talks are like now, because I'd suspect they're nowhere near as intense as that one was (personal issues can kill a mans enthusiasm). Thanks for the great content Johnny.

  2. A City fan saying he doesn't support tragedy chanting when the lowlifes at City are the absolute worst when it comes to tragedy chanting. Also, who gives a toss what Complicit Pep says about anything. He has been party to the biggest sporting fraud in history. How many charges now?

  3. I think Doku has picked up the recycle approach. He seems to take on defenders less and less . Am I missing something?

  4. each time fans sing this kinda shit they team play 15 games without fans the Premier League have to be very severe 'bout it if they want changes

  5. i’m sorry but doku, always passes it backwards, he should be on the other side because he’s totally right footed so always comes inside being wasted in my opinion

  6. Agree totally. I was depressed with the game yesterday. Not because we didn't win but because the manner in which we played. Even Nico O'Reilly who was given his second start looked like he'd rather be a home sipping tea. I can't say it was all bad but the spark and desire was missing

  7. Hi Johnny
    Thanks again for another brilliant insightful video. Although I have to disagree with you when you say this City team and the present United team are miles apart. I would say from watching the derby there is not much difference. This City team are only a pale shadow of the recent great teams we have had. When City played tikki-takka and possession football with the highest imaginable level of skill they were unbeatable with football that was sometimes out of this world. What has happened to that. I am probably going to be slaughtered for this by some City fans, but I believe the problem is City have sacrificed everything on the alter of goals for Haaland. City have become conditioned to playing according to a system built around Haaland scoring goals. For several seasons prior to Haaland they produced win after win playing a false number 9 system supported by brilliant, precise passing and ball play. Yet look at them now wasting cross after cross hoping for Haaland. The quality and the precision of passing that City used to have was brilliant and could only be matched by Barcelona. Look how many City passes go astray now. Look at how many passes go astray or to the opposition at critical times and periods of the games. The focus is all wrong. Let’s forget Haaland who hardly ever comes back to help with defence and just hangs around waiting for opportunities to add to his goal tally. Let’s get back to the City basics. What were the best basics in the world.

  8. Well said. Rival fans, particularly in the UK, have a long history of offensive chants, and I have a long history of offensive comments / attitudes that are fuelled in the fire of tribalism towards all things related to Man Utd, the emotion comes up and goes down again. We are talking about football here, not international politics and these take in a stadium that separates the fans, it would be different in a mixed supporters' pub.

    We used to have something called common sense.

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