Without taking into account that they beat City's 2nd team (for the most part) with their best team by 1 goal.
Irrelevant mate, they thought they played fantastic football, were far and away the better team, deserved the win and they're now ready to take the league by storm like they expected after the first 3 games.
It's exactly what I wished for the other day, so couldn't be any more perfect. Drop some points = the world is ending, win a couple of games = corner turned, drop some points = the world is ending.
The rollercoaster, yo-yoing, up and down all season. Get the hopes up, dash the hopes.
They're all preparing themselves for a 5 or 6 game winning run, which will supposedly put them back near the top spot, all the time failing to realise that all 5 teams that are 5 or 6 points ahead of them will have to lose 3 or 4 games to do that.
This is their next 6 league fixtures, with the EL and EFL games included.
Premier League Man Utd V Burnley Sat 29 Oct Europa League Fenerbahçe V Man Utd Thu 3 Nov
Premier League Swansea V Man Utd Sun 6 Nov
Premier League Man Utd V Arsenal Sat 19 Nov Europa League Man Utd V Feyenoord Thu 24 Nov
Premier League Man Utd V West Ham Sun 27 Nov EFL Cup Man Utd V West Ham Tue 29 Nov (think that'll be Wed 30th)
Premier League Everton V Man Utd Sun 4 Dec Europa League Zorya Luhansk V Man Utd Thu 8 Dec
Premier League Man Utd V Tottenham Sun 11 Dec That's a tough run of fixtures to be thinking they'll win 5 or all 6 of them. I'd say the only game winnable is the Burnley one.
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