Not exact matches
United appear to
be on a real drive to raise the levels of quality within their academy, with the report also suggesting that two Belgian teenagers could
be heading to United, with the Red Devils perhaps responding to the fact that City have recently opened the # 200 million
Etihad Campus
in a bid to produce more young players for the
first team.
Rodgers
is believed to
be preparing a significant bid, said to
be in the region of # 16m, for the 24 year old England international and the Northern Irishman will hope that the promise of regular
first team football will act as enough motivation for the former Middlesbrough man to push for an
Etihad Stadium exit.
Remarkably, City striker Sergio Aguero
is only
in the PFA
Team of the Year for the
first time
in his long and successful
Etihad Stadium career, despite this arguably
being one of his less impressive seasons.
The 19 - year - old has
been allowed to leave the
Etihad Stadium
in search of more
first -
team opportunities
The victory goes some way
in avenging the humiliating 5 - 0 loss at the
Etihad and Liverpudlian supporters will
be overjoyed to see their manager performing miracles on the pitch as the Merseysiders became the
first team in Barclays Premier League this season to come away with all 3 points against the blue side of Manchester.
First -
team opportunities at the
Etihad will obviously tough to come by for now, but another loan move
in either the Championship or League One could
be possible.
Comfortable lead to take to the
Etihad When
teams play
in the knockout stages of the Champions League, there
are two things that
are particularly important, the
first one
is to take a healthy lead
in the
first leg more or if you
are playing at home and the second one
is to avoid conceding the away goal.
The Spaniard
is looking to add up to five players who would go straight into his
first -
team ahead of his
first season
in charge at the
Etihad.
The Citizens have
been imperious for much of the season and take a three point cushion into the weekend, a gap which could double
in size should United come unstuck for the second year running at the Emirates — though they could also go level on points with Roberto Mancini's men should third - placed Tottenham become the
first team to win at the
Etihad Stadium since November 2010.