And he made the coolest goal ever to save Frankfurt from Relegation. Oh an he also had a very cool quote about his coach in Germany. "I don't know if Felix Magath could have rescued the Titanic, but he would have made sure the survivors were top fit."
Fjortoft is a former premier League striker. Played for Barnsley and Swindon when they were in the English top flight. I don't know for sure if he's actually a trained journalist. In saying that, he handled himself very well.
I wouldn’t say I know, but I have an idea: 1 - Team has been together a long time, played a lot of games, a lot of minutes, high intensity etc. and now as they “age out” with (I think) Grealish, Walker, De Bruyne, Akanji, Stones, Kovacic, Ederson & Gundogan who are all going to be 30+ by the time next season starts - 8 star players all hitting 30+ at the same time says to me that long term fatigue may be setting in with quite a few of them simultaneously. 2 - Pep doesn’t fucking ROTATE! For a man who complains about the amount of games and minutes they play, he doesn’t seem to rotate his team as much as he should to ensure they’re all sharp. This season his hand is being forced due to injuries to give other players more game time, but he’s also giving kids game time too like Braithwaite, Simpson-Pusey, McAtee, Wright and O’Reilly … in any other season Pep would have had first team quality players as cover in every position and it seems like he doesn’t have that now, particularly after selling Alvarez and not bringing in another striker to backup and rotate with Haaland 3 - The other PL teams have gotten stronger year by year. The overall quality has risen, even with newly promoted teams like Ipswich being a pretty solid team at times, and teams are no longer seeming to be super respectful to Man City under Pep like they once were and giving them a ton of time and space on the ball, they’re “getting into them” and it seems like they don’t like it when other teams get stuck in and don’t show them respect
I don't really buy into the squad fatigue argument in regards to Man City. If you compare the current squad to the centurion team of 17/18, only De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Walker and Ederson stayed as starters. Foden, Gündogan and Stones were rotation options and the rest is new. Keeping the spine of the team has never really been a problem ever. Take Pep's Barca team that had Xavi and Iniesta occupying the midfield for over 8 years, or Bayern throughout the 2010s with Robben, Ribery, Lahm etc. having been a mainstay forever too. It does work, and these teams played similar amounts of matches too
JAF is a regular pundit on ESPN FC, a US-based show I once watched daily. Jan is also good friends with Alf Eng Haaland. I can’t remember if he’s Erling’s Godfather but he’s definitely a good source on that front.
Tbh, I think Dias handled it fairly well. Having said that. You just know that if it was someone like Rodri doing the interview, he would have come out with how Liverpool got lucky and the game was just rigged against them like he did VS Leicester a few seasons ago or VS Scotland more recently.
@@arkannaufal29n As a teacher you have to mince words all the time anyway. Whether it's with the students or the parents you're always walking on eggshells. Sometimes, students will present their version to their parents which can lead to all sorts of weird mix-ups. With no input from you, things can snowball and when you finally interact with those parents they it might take a butt load of mediating when it was a simple misunderstanding at first. Though I personally find teachers to be a weird example here when they probably to the most communicating with different parties anyway, so a press conference isn't too far away from the way it is.
Bruh JAN THE MAN.....put some respect on his name.. he had to hear supports yell "COMMONBURROUGHHH" for years. He deserves a damn statue and numerous gift cards to obscure restaurant spots across the globe.
0:23 Is it not obviously the lack of Rodri? Gundogan in a single pivot with Lewis and Bernardo in front of him doesn’t have the defensive chops to win big games
At least some of their current problems stem from Pep building his teams/tactics around the unique strengths of a talented individual. The reason the team functions so well with Rodri is that the system is built around utilising his strengths to function (not necessarily to the detriment of teammates attributes) and when you take that focal point away it exposes the system. Guardiola previously did it with Messi at Barca everything was designed around him. The problem with this is if you then swap out the focal point with a player who doesn’t have those same strengths and skills the system fails and the team can’t perform to the same level.
Saw it when we first bought Rodri and he was struggling to adjust to a system that was heavily centred around a similar player with some big key differences in Fernandinho. That transition was rough. It's rougher now given that it's a stop-gap solution instead of a full transition.
The Athletic have done some good work on this. I don’t know if it’s necessarily a mystery. What seems to have happened is they no longer have the personal (either injured or past their prime) to make Peps tactics work. Essentially the entire system has collapsed and the only way to fix it is with transfers. Also Haalaand has accounted for more than 50% of man city’s xg… which is the highest of any single player in the top leagues of Europe. In a shocking turn of events man city is now reliant on one player to score all their goals while not have the midfield around him to consistently supply him or to defend against counter attacks. It’s really interesting from a tactical perspective.
The idea that nobody knows whats wrong because Pep hasn't fixed it is wrong. Knowing the problem is one things (a lot of us do). Fixing it is another thing. It's very difficult to fix a problem caused partly by the absence of the best midfielder in the world, the dip in form of the Player of the season and the aging profile of key players in November December. We know what the problems are, they are just difficult to fix at the moment.
Fjortoft was one of the first batch of foreign star players to join the Premier league back in the day. Granted he played for the worst team that season LOL he still scored a lot of goals.
My theory is that Pep simply doesn't stay at clubs that long because his style, his tactics and his motivational skills are time limited. He doesn't adapt well to adversity or a team that becomes stale, he has simply left in the past before it happened. I don't believe for one second Pep would've been successful at a lesser club in any country, he's been very blessed with being given incredible jobs which were hard to fail at. Man City should still be battering teams but it seems like he has ran out of ideas and the team isn't motivated like they once were. Doesn't help that Liverpool are essentially unplayable so far this season.
fr at best i could see him get a 5th place finish at my country with a small team and we have 14 teams in the 1st vision but to be fair man city has had an injury crisis but either he or the board (or both) didnt think of getting quality back ups (julian alvarez was the onlyone and he has gone to atletico since the summer)
I dont think its that complicated. Man city is starting to stumble because of those 115 pending charges. Those charges made them basically make no important transfers in only out. So they have no depth. Double that with the fact they are getting older and you have a team going the wrong way. De bruyne and ederson have aged quickly and if i was running the show they would both be sold in January.
how would pep know better? he only knows how to punch down with the best teams, and doesnt know how to react when he actually has to manage players who need motivated to combine and elevate themselves to play better than the sum of their parts. And Fjortoft is best known as a mid/lower tier starting Premier League and International level striker. He was very average, but was around for years.
I always wonder, how tf do those people, living in England for long periods of time, have a worse english than i do. I've never been to an english speaking country, i've never studied english, hell i've only ever spoken with one dude who's first language is english for like one day while he was in my very small town.
WTF are you talking about Zealand. The journalist has every right to push for an answer. Dias completely dodged the question. ‘We’re onto the next game’ is not an answer to why aren’t you winning games, which is a perfectly fair thing to ask.
TBH as a Liverpool fan I'm embarrassed by the way that Dave Ockop has presented this. Good analysis by Zealand but that tweet is clickbait as usual. Dave Ockop probably is the actual villain of the piece, I think the other guys handled it well and as others have pointed out Fjortoft is obviously an ex-player himself which makes it even more impressive
That no one has any idea why Manchester City is struggling is just plain wrong. Us City fans who follow every game, read, listen and watch everything to do with our club has seen this coming for years. The club knew we needed backup for Rodri for years, us fans knew Rodri needed backup for years. Us fans knew Walker wouldn’t work as a captain as he isn’t the leader or role model he wishes he was. Us fans knew that the players were playing too many minutes to last this many seasons without almost no breaks or downtime. Last season it was a miracle that we had players fit enough to claim a fourth title in a row, but it was abundantly obvious they were absolutely decimated by the time they played the FA Cup final and lost to TEN HAGS United. The lack of real strengthening in our most critical areas in the summer window and then the subsequent season ending injuries to Rodri and even Bobb meant that our incredibly small squad (by design) wouldn’t last the whole season. We’ve seen early warning signs of this in that we rarely keep clean sheets, even against the worst teams. This is not rocket science. The team is physically and mentally not there anymore. Not to mention the obvious fact our best players are at the tail end of their careers. KDB can’t stay fit for the life of him, same with Stones. Gundo was supposed to be a backup, not a starter. Walker hasn’t been it since the treble season, his decision making is at a toddlers level and his pace is failing him. Our wingers are in and out with injuries, our defenders lack structure and leadership. It’s all come to a head at the worst possible period of our season.
I wonder how much of the reaction is due to the fact he is being interviewed by an ex-player who he thinks should know better. I also wonder How much of the internal monologue was screaming "you were on the 30pt Swindon Town team, you know what happens in the dressing room during a bad run".
Z no response to the previous video's reception? You can't pretend like it's all flowers and roses and move over. You stirred the pot with accidental islamophobia meanwhile the comment section is full of both xenophobic and homophobic comments
So how was this interview crazy? You’re just like the people who say he was “fuming”…you’re saying it was “crazy” but repeatedly say that it was a normal response throughout the video…?
You gotta respect Z, man kept posting slop even though multiple commentary channels have called out sloptubers to the point that a few of them have reverted back to quality content
@@fairphoneuser9009 In Europe we don't like Americans being involved in soccer. They are our cultural institutions. You have been warned this is your Kristallnacht warning like I said in an email to Geography Now.
The journalist is an ex Norwegian international who played for Swindon, Middlesbrough and Barnsley when they were all in the premier league.
And he made the coolest goal ever to save Frankfurt from Relegation. Oh an he also had a very cool quote about his coach in Germany.
"I don't know if Felix Magath could have rescued the Titanic, but he would have made sure the survivors were top fit."
As some one with journalistic training I'd at least expect Zealand to google his name!
@@tomfurstyfieldtoo busy crying over his prep medicine.
@@tomfurstyfield Came to say this, couldn't take anything in the video seriously after he couldn't be bothered to research his name xD
watching a very new zealand video in new zealand
This guy's zealandism, Who's zealand?
New Zealand suddenly doesn't look that *new*, does it?
Replying to an extremely New Zealand comment by a guy in New Zealand, from New Zealand
@@Burpingtogheter he's new
Replying to an even more New Zealand comment that is a reply to a New Zealand comment, by 2 guys from New Zealand, from New Zealand
Norwegian journalist, former international centre forward. Really good player in the early/mid 90s.
Fjortoft is a former premier League striker. Played for Barnsley and Swindon when they were in the English top flight. I don't know for sure if he's actually a trained journalist. In saying that, he handled himself very well.
And Middlesbrough is the one I remember. Actually, I am quite amazed that Zealand hadn't heard of him.
@@listeyme too. Came her to comment that myself.
Its often the former players who have the feel for what is too far during interviews. As they have experienced the other Side before.
He used to work for Sky Sports in Germany for a couple of years. Afaik he did match analysis during halftime / post match shows.
I wouldn’t say I know, but I have an idea:
1 - Team has been together a long time, played a lot of games, a lot of minutes, high intensity etc. and now as they “age out” with (I think) Grealish, Walker, De Bruyne, Akanji, Stones, Kovacic, Ederson & Gundogan who are all going to be 30+ by the time next season starts - 8 star players all hitting 30+ at the same time says to me that long term fatigue may be setting in with quite a few of them simultaneously.
2 - Pep doesn’t fucking ROTATE! For a man who complains about the amount of games and minutes they play, he doesn’t seem to rotate his team as much as he should to ensure they’re all sharp. This season his hand is being forced due to injuries to give other players more game time, but he’s also giving kids game time too like Braithwaite, Simpson-Pusey, McAtee, Wright and O’Reilly … in any other season Pep would have had first team quality players as cover in every position and it seems like he doesn’t have that now, particularly after selling Alvarez and not bringing in another striker to backup and rotate with Haaland
3 - The other PL teams have gotten stronger year by year. The overall quality has risen, even with newly promoted teams like Ipswich being a pretty solid team at times, and teams are no longer seeming to be super respectful to Man City under Pep like they once were and giving them a ton of time and space on the ball, they’re “getting into them” and it seems like they don’t like it when other teams get stuck in and don’t show them respect
Rodri out and Kyle walker being a lot slower doesn't help
I don't really buy into the squad fatigue argument in regards to Man City. If you compare the current squad to the centurion team of 17/18, only De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva, Walker and Ederson stayed as starters. Foden, Gündogan and Stones were rotation options and the rest is new. Keeping the spine of the team has never really been a problem ever. Take Pep's Barca team that had Xavi and Iniesta occupying the midfield for over 8 years, or Bayern throughout the 2010s with Robben, Ribery, Lahm etc. having been a mainstay forever too. It does work, and these teams played similar amounts of matches too
Yeah, I always go to youtube comments to get in depth analysis on the problems at football clubs from obsessive randoms
@@darkjudge8786honestly, often more interesting than most news article, more than half that sh1t is written by AI these days.
"I'm just here so I won't get fined." Another great American football interview moment.
He aint american😂?
@isacksb the sport, American football 🏈 the other sport Z was referencing. Don't make me use the s-word!
"I'M A MAN! I'M FORTY!!!”
JAF is a regular pundit on ESPN FC, a US-based show I once watched daily. Jan is also good friends with Alf Eng Haaland. I can’t remember if he’s Erling’s Godfather but he’s definitely a good source on that front.
Jan was more famous during that summer transfer window than Haaland was when he moved to city 🤐😂
We're 5 minutes in and we ALMOST started watching the interview, it's a love hate relationship
Tbh, I think Dias handled it fairly well.
Having said that. You just know that if it was someone like Rodri doing the interview, he would have come out with how Liverpool got lucky and the game was just rigged against them like he did VS Leicester a few seasons ago or VS Scotland more recently.
I am a school teacher and wish I could do a press conference after every day 😂
please enlighten us why you'd want that😂😂
@@arkannaufal29n As a teacher you have to mince words all the time anyway. Whether it's with the students or the parents you're always walking on eggshells. Sometimes, students will present their version to their parents which can lead to all sorts of weird mix-ups. With no input from you, things can snowball and when you finally interact with those parents they it might take a butt load of mediating when it was a simple misunderstanding at first.
Though I personally find teachers to be a weird example here when they probably to the most communicating with different parties anyway, so a press conference isn't too far away from the way it is.
Zealand is love Zealand is life
But this is Zealandism
Real shit. Frfr
Bruh JAN THE MAN.....put some respect on his name.. he had to hear supports yell "COMMONBURROUGHHH" for years. He deserves a damn statue and numerous gift cards to obscure restaurant spots across the globe.
Fjortøft is a meme in Norway. He is constantly inserting himself in everything (in regards to football).
Plot twist: Guardiola's hands are sentient and move by themselves to harm him when he's losing.
The best line was 'TIMMY WAS A LITTLE SHI-'
0:23 Is it not obviously the lack of Rodri? Gundogan in a single pivot with Lewis and Bernardo in front of him doesn’t have the defensive chops to win big games
Think in part some of the players getting old is definitely an issue.
Its not just missing Rodri though. They shouldn't be playing this bad while missing 1 player
It's the burnout we got warned about a few years ago, injuries and bad recruitment in the summer haven't been a good mix either
@@thepowerofsand6180 Think Spurs are out like 9 players currently as well.
Probably why they're very hit a miss at the moment
That forehead is bigger and more majestic than the grand canyon
I like this channel, I hate the video titles.
Pep is living in the Kevin Durant Thunderstruck movie fr
Andddd he’s just sprained his ankle. Thankfully I support the Knicks 😂
😧😧😧
You say you are not a journalist Zealand, but you are doing journalism right now! Your analysis of people is exquisite.
At least some of their current problems stem from Pep building his teams/tactics around the unique strengths of a talented individual. The reason the team functions so well with Rodri is that the system is built around utilising his strengths to function (not necessarily to the detriment of teammates attributes) and when you take that focal point away it exposes the system. Guardiola previously did it with Messi at Barca everything was designed around him. The problem with this is if you then swap out the focal point with a player who doesn’t have those same strengths and skills the system fails and the team can’t perform to the same level.
Saw it when we first bought Rodri and he was struggling to adjust to a system that was heavily centred around a similar player with some big key differences in Fernandinho. That transition was rough. It's rougher now given that it's a stop-gap solution instead of a full transition.
Jan Åge played the US world cup in 94. For Norway.
makelele, fernandes, kante and rodri are examples of MDs that a group is built on
Which Fernandes?
Reaally stretching out that video aren't we Zealand.
american thinks that winning the super bowl is analogous to winning the champion's league. it isn't. it's winning the premier league.
Nope. Cry harder boy.
Bruno is basically Carrie Fisher who becomes British when she's angry.
The Athletic have done some good work on this. I don’t know if it’s necessarily a mystery. What seems to have happened is they no longer have the personal (either injured or past their prime) to make Peps tactics work. Essentially the entire system has collapsed and the only way to fix it is with transfers. Also Haalaand has accounted for more than 50% of man city’s xg… which is the highest of any single player in the top leagues of Europe. In a shocking turn of events man city is now reliant on one player to score all their goals while not have the midfield around him to consistently supply him or to defend against counter attacks. It’s really interesting from a tactical perspective.
My theory is that Pep wrote this into the script to add suspense
Jan Aage, former Norwegian International who played in the uk for a while.
The idea that nobody knows whats wrong because Pep hasn't fixed it is wrong.
Knowing the problem is one things (a lot of us do).
Fixing it is another thing. It's very difficult to fix a problem caused partly by the absence of the best midfielder in the world, the dip in form of the Player of the season and the aging profile of key players in November December.
We know what the problems are, they are just difficult to fix at the moment.
Equating the Super Bowl to the Champions League is wild.
Tbf they are both the biggest competitions in the respective sports (for clubs)
How is it wild?
Yea winning a Super Bowl is way harder.
2:30 voice crack 😂
Legend of the early Champ Managers. 😭😭
Now i really want to watch that disney movie
Fjortoft was one of the first batch of foreign star players to join the Premier league back in the day. Granted he played for the worst team that season LOL he still scored a lot of goals.
My theory is that Pep simply doesn't stay at clubs that long because his style, his tactics and his motivational skills are time limited. He doesn't adapt well to adversity or a team that becomes stale, he has simply left in the past before it happened.
I don't believe for one second Pep would've been successful at a lesser club in any country, he's been very blessed with being given incredible jobs which were hard to fail at. Man City should still be battering teams but it seems like he has ran out of ideas and the team isn't motivated like they once were.
Doesn't help that Liverpool are essentially unplayable so far this season.
fr at best i could see him get a 5th place finish at my country with a small team and we have 14 teams in the 1st vision but to be fair man city has had an injury crisis but either he or the board (or both) didnt think of getting quality back ups (julian alvarez was the onlyone and he has gone to atletico since the summer)
Not a journalist but you ARE journalisming
The falloff is so crazy that he doesn’t even mention chocolate turtles anymore
I swear every zealandism video I watch I find out that Zealand has gone to yet another school to study a subject relevant to the video topic.
You want to watch a fuming interview, go find the Jim McLean interview where he loses it at the Jurno
Classic contentious interview: Chick Young v Walter Smith
That was less confrontational than any Gordon Strachan interview ever. lmao
Fun fact. Man Utd have had 3 managers since Man City last won a game.
That is actually quite fun!
imagine a soccer equivalent to "I'M A MAN. I'M 40."
He's a premier league legend and ESPN stalwart
I think they're missing Doku more than Rodri. The other wide players cant stretch the play verticaly like Doku does with his raw pace and dribbling.
Zealand has to talk about the unexpected edits on social media floating out there it’s getting out of control
Imagine cheating your way to the top and having only ONE reliable player.
Just a correction: Belichick won 8 SBs (including 2 as DC of the Giants)
It seems like it comes down to an aging team with a world class player missing and no suitable backup added with fatigue.
not knowing who Fjørtoft is is as much anti football as mancity
very dissapointed z
Every day I am lost in the void of your forehead.
the team age out and rodri is injured.
we’re talking about practice.
you know where I learn that quote? Ted Lasso 😅😅
Remember when City players were saying be humble?
Getting FM’ed in real life 😂😂😂
Storm in a tea cup. Not sure why this has blown up. Dias didn't even get that upset
man, who doesn't know Jan Aage Fjortoft???
I dont think its that complicated. Man city is starting to stumble because of those 115 pending charges. Those charges made them basically make no important transfers in only out. So they have no depth. Double that with the fact they are getting older and you have a team going the wrong way. De bruyne and ederson have aged quickly and if i was running the show they would both be sold in January.
I know it doesn’t matter but brady actually won 7 bowls still crazy
No issue with this, but Ortega insulted the red half of Liverpool. Lol
Jan is a former striker of a decent std who played for Barnsley Swindon and SUFC
how would pep know better? he only knows how to punch down with the best teams, and doesnt know how to react when he actually has to manage players who need motivated to combine and elevate themselves to play better than the sum of their parts.
And Fjortoft is best known as a mid/lower tier starting Premier League and International level striker. He was very average, but was around for years.
I always wonder, how tf do those people, living in England for long periods of time, have a worse english than i do. I've never been to an english speaking country, i've never studied english, hell i've only ever spoken with one dude who's first language is english for like one day while he was in my very small town.
WTF are you talking about Zealand. The journalist has every right to push for an answer. Dias completely dodged the question. ‘We’re onto the next game’ is not an answer to why aren’t you winning games, which is a perfectly fair thing to ask.
TBH as a Liverpool fan I'm embarrassed by the way that Dave Ockop has presented this. Good analysis by Zealand but that tweet is clickbait as usual. Dave Ockop probably is the actual villain of the piece, I think the other guys handled it well and as others have pointed out Fjortoft is obviously an ex-player himself which makes it even more impressive
east coast timing too
Alright let me just say it then, why the guy looks like Nicolas Otamendi in the thumbnail
🚨SMASH LIKES 👍🏾‼️🔥
Zealand rhymes with Leland
Jan Åge Fjørtoft was a good player
That no one has any idea why Manchester City is struggling is just plain wrong. Us City fans who follow every game, read, listen and watch everything to do with our club has seen this coming for years. The club knew we needed backup for Rodri for years, us fans knew Rodri needed backup for years.
Us fans knew Walker wouldn’t work as a captain as he isn’t the leader or role model he wishes he was. Us fans knew that the players were playing too many minutes to last this many seasons without almost no breaks or downtime. Last season it was a miracle that we had players fit enough to claim a fourth title in a row, but it was abundantly obvious they were absolutely decimated by the time they played the FA Cup final and lost to TEN HAGS United.
The lack of real strengthening in our most critical areas in the summer window and then the subsequent season ending injuries to Rodri and even Bobb meant that our incredibly small squad (by design) wouldn’t last the whole season. We’ve seen early warning signs of this in that we rarely keep clean sheets, even against the worst teams.
This is not rocket science. The team is physically and mentally not there anymore. Not to mention the obvious fact our best players are at the tail end of their careers. KDB can’t stay fit for the life of him, same with Stones. Gundo was supposed to be a backup, not a starter. Walker hasn’t been it since the treble season, his decision making is at a toddlers level and his pace is failing him. Our wingers are in and out with injuries, our defenders lack structure and leadership.
It’s all come to a head at the worst possible period of our season.
Big Sam at the Etihad who says no?
She Zea on my land till I ism.
Missing a half decent DM
Imo ruben dias wasn't a prick! He reacted like a human being not like a pr machine!
Proper captain and great speaker, the guy doesn’t take any shit and knows what him and his team are capable of. Shades of vinny kompany from him.
Andre isn't even my name mate you know what I mean?
Pep begging for sympathy.
I'm a man utd fan so best belive I love the city meltdown but this is nothing it was great answers. People are fishing
Hi Zealand
Man city always have a blip and then go full blown terminator mode in the 2nd half. Every single time.
I’m a school teacher.
I wonder how much of the reaction is due to the fact he is being interviewed by an ex-player who he thinks should know better. I also wonder How much of the internal monologue was screaming "you were on the 30pt Swindon Town team, you know what happens in the dressing room during a bad run".
Know better than to ask a silly dumb jock a simple question.
Not a proper interview unless the last 4 questions are about your thoughts on VAR and refereeing decisions.
Too many salty babies out there these days. Seems normal
Z no response to the previous video's reception? You can't pretend like it's all flowers and roses and move over. You stirred the pot with accidental islamophobia meanwhile the comment section is full of both xenophobic and homophobic comments
Islamophobia doesn’t exist lol. It’s anti-colonialist truth telling.
So how was this interview crazy? You’re just like the people who say he was “fuming”…you’re saying it was “crazy” but repeatedly say that it was a normal response throughout the video…?
Cheats!
The refs not accepting anymore the bribes from oil estate company ever since the league has the 115 charges.
nothing wrong with it. two dudes doing their job
the penguinz0 of football
UwU
No, the video does not show the part where he has a hissy fit at the fans. See the full clip.
You gotta respect Z, man kept posting slop even though multiple commentary channels have called out sloptubers to the point that a few of them have reverted back to quality content
Bro this channel is just here for me to sit and talk about random stuff I don't know where you all came from
Brev you’re dabbing in your profile pic. Have a word with yourself
Fjortoft is the biggest weirdo in football.
206 views in 8 minutes. Slow down Cristiano…. Give Mr Beast a chance 😂
first
At least the Manchester City owners do something for the community unlike the "American styled all glitz and no substance" PSG.
American styled?
@@fairphoneuser9009 In Europe we don't like Americans being involved in soccer. They are our cultural institutions. You have been warned this is your Kristallnacht warning like I said in an email to Geography Now.
They both are owned by middle eastern oil states...
Sports-hogwash
@jamesbaurus5928 geez thanks I did not know that my point was one clearly better run.
10 minutes passed and not a million views in sight.
This is truly the end of an era.
no views in 30 seconds, fell off tbh