One of the world's greatest sporting clubs will have a presence in Queensland with English Premier League champions Manchester City and St Laurence's ...
“The holistic focus of Manchester City and the espoused values of winning the right way align with the ethos of St Laurence’s College and affirm what we embody as a school. The Football School, which will be based within the College’s South Brisbane campus, will include a Manchester City coach in Brisbane, utilising the schools’ first-class facilities. Utilising the coaching philosophy and methodology of Manchester City, the Manchester City Football School will provide authentic and creative football coaching programmes for St Laurence’s College students.
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“I think we can do something special , we didn’t even play any of the new signings. We did the double over Man City last season, we drew both games against Liverpool. Last season we got beat by Southampton, these are the games that we lost, but now we look like we're going out to win games week in week out. I really do believe! He said on talkSPORT: "When you look at [Dejan] Kulusevski, Son and Harry Kane, they're arguably the best front three in the country. Listen, Liverpool were sloppy, and you look at Spurs – I believe! "Kulusevski, Son and Kane, brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
Soccer Football - Premier League - West Ham United v Manchester City - London Stadium, Haaland scored twice on his Premier League debut (Photo: Reuters).
7/10 Unclear how many games he has left at City. 6/10 Very nearly gave Haaland his hattrick with a neat pullback. Erling Haaland – Tried to stretch his neck to connect with a dinked Foden cross that could have resulted a debut goal. Stifling the Man City midfield is a two-man job (at least). 6/10 Ilkay Gundogan – Broke the lines at will and provided the pass for Haaland to win his first-half penalty. Does the kind of work that allows Gundogan and De Bruyne to flourish. Kevin De Bruyne – Thought he had opened the scoring in the first half before Gundogan was flagged for offside. Kurt Zouma – Looked a little heavy-legged when Haaland sprinted away from him in the second half and even more so after an Alvarez shot absolutely smashed him flush in the face in added time. Far better defenders will be made to look silly by him. Ben Johnson – Got his body position wrong when Haaland started accelerating past him and could not get turned around in time to react. Lukaz Fabianski – A little shaky early on, heading a ball that he might have been able to wait and catch, before flapping at a De Bruyne cross.
Erling Haaland marked his first Premier League game with both goals as Man City opened the campaign with an ominously dominant win at West Ham.
They travel to newly promoted Nottingham Forest in the Premier League (Aug. 14) before facing the first leg of their UEFA Europa Conference League playoff opponent at home (Aug. 18) and then hosting Brighton (Aug. 21) in the Premier League. (Their Europa opponent? With two years left to run on his contract, West Ham may have to offload Rice next summer if he fails to agree a new deal, but if a big offer comes in before the Aug. 31 transfer deadline, it could be tempting for both West Ham and Rice to make the move happen. But although he remains a West Ham player, there is still time for a bigger, wealthier club to make a move for the England international this month, and there are two in particular -- Chelsea and Manchester United -- who have been long-term admirers of Rice and who both still need midfield reinforcements. But the former Paris Saint-Germain keeper, who replaced the injured Lukasz Fabianski on 29 minutes, gifted City the opening goal just seven minutes after going on when he raced off his line and fouled Haaland with a reckless dive that resulted in a penalty. In terms of dominating the game, there were times when City had more than 75% of possession, and this was against a West Ham team that almost clinched a top-six finish last season. If their slick performance against West Ham is a gauge of what is to come, however, the chasing pack will have to sprint just to keep up. Also, it's been almost 30 minutes since I scored the last goal, so I have to keep going." But Haaland scored both goals as City made a winning start to the defence of their title and their star signing showed that he will be a huge asset to Pep Guardiola's team. There was certainly no rust in the win at the London Stadium. Erling Haaland's two goals got the new signing off the mark, and he has added greater potency to a team that already scored plenty. Meanwhile, his second was a classic striker's goal, one that underlined his pace, movement and nerveless ability to beat a keeper in a one-on-one situation. It's fair to say he is already living up to the job description. His first was from the penalty spot after his clever run behind the Hammers' defence was picked out by Ilkay Gundogan. After showing impressive pace to beat Hammers substitute goalkeeper Alphonse Areola to the ball and earn the penalty, Haaland sent him the wrong way from the spot with a precise penalty that nestled in the corner of the net.
City were at something close to our dominant best on Sunday afternoon, with two Erling Haaland goals seeing off West Ham United at the London Stadium.
Ake, Rodrigo, Dias and Walker took second to fifth respectively in that metric, showing that City spent a lot of time manoeuvring West Ham around the pitch before feeding into the attacking players. And City were equally as impressive in that regard. The beefed up midfield allowed City to dominate possession, making 833 passes and completing 774 of them. We won 39 of the 68 duels (57%) according to FotMob, beating the Hammers to the ball on the floor 28 times and in the air on 11 occasions. Haaland wasted no time letting Premier League defenders know exactly what to expect from him. That sees the Blues off to the perfect start in the Premier League as we seek to defend the title we have won in four of the last five seasons.
MANCHESTER CITY fans will have to fork out a whopping £8000 to try and copy Erling Haaland.The red-hot goal machine began life with the Premier Leag.
However, if anybody wants to get a replica travel bag to match the Louis Vuitton one the star arrived at West Ham with then they will have to cough up big time. And no doubt many will be flocking to the club shop to get his name on the back of their shirts. The red-hot goal machine began life in the Premier League by firing a brace on his debut to down West Ham on Sunday.
Manchester City beat West Ham to get their Premier League title defence off to a winning start.
"Today, tactically they were much better. Tactically they changed, Walker and Cancelo either side of Rodri, they played with no full-backs. "They changed from last year when we played them a few months ago, we gave them a better game.
Football Insider has been told by Kevin Campbell that Man City must continue to play the ball in behind early for Erling Haaland.
“It has been a little bit of an adjustment. “They will get better as the weeks go by. “Haaland wants that ball played in behind early.