Niall Quinn
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Podcast Appearances
But, you know, Fabian Delft has to look at this.
He looks over Soler once there.
We haven't circled.
He looks over twice.
Kolarov looks over twice.
Kolarov makes his way out there.
Lethargically in some respects, but not as lethargically as Delft, who actually comes to a stop.
And the disappointing thing for it was when Anita turns inside here at this point, having come to a stop, having barely broken into a jog, look how close he gets to blocking it.
That chance was there to be prevented, and all it needed was a little bit of cop-on from Delft to go there a yard earlier.
A little bit of hunger, a little bit of understanding the situation, which he didn't.
And going forward, Kolarov has enjoyed himself in the league games that he's played because he's had the likes of Nasri there against West Brom when he came on.
He's had Silva, but tonight there was nothing doing down that left side.
And that's been a real rich seam for Man City lately, but there was nothing doing at all.
I would have gone with my laces.
The laces, I was going to say.
He's a player who sometimes finds himself looking in the headlights a little bit and he gets into these positions, but he tried so desperately hard to keep it on target.
It actually took from the pace and it allowed Daryl to have a snip at it and he got it.
It was actually a very good athletic save in the end, but that was it for Man City.
We're not going to show a load more chances.
How big a moment could this be in the season?