Manchester City and Liverpool Combined XI

  • 7 months ago
A mixture of two of the best teams in the world.
Transcript
00:00 And to finish off, obviously we did our combined 11 for the Manchester derby, it was fairly one-sided for City.
00:09 In terms of Liverpool and City, a combined 11 is probably quite more even. Michael, who have you gone for?
00:16 Well, I've gone for Split that has 6-5 in favour of City. So, I've gone Alison Nett, obviously not going to be available this weekend for Liverpool.
00:26 Now there's Trent Alexander-Arnold, if you put it right back. I've gone Van Dijk, don't think I'm going to argue with that one.
00:31 John Stones is the first City player. Robertson, I mean City don't really have a left-back, so I think that one kind of picks itself.
00:39 I think the midfield has got to be all City, hasn't it? I've gone Rodri Silva and De Bruyne.
00:44 I think the attacking players, you have to have Salah and Haaland, there's no argument with that.
00:50 And then, you know, we've just spent the last couple of minutes waxing lyrical about Phil Foden, so I can leave him right after that.
00:57 So, yeah, Foden in the left flank. So, pretty even split there. And that would be some team if you put that out on paper.
01:04 What about your team, Charles? I know you've got at least one difference from me.
01:08 Yeah, the only difference from you is Kyle Walker over Trent. I am a big advocate of Trent and his deliveries into the box.
01:17 Southgate has got to look at that for the Euros coming up and he can play a midfield role.
01:21 But currently, at right-back, I don't think there's anyone better in the world, in my opinion.
01:26 The pace, the aggression and the way he's adapted to perhaps football as well.
01:31 Kyle Walker, I think, has been fantastic and he's been quite underrated really as a whole in this fantastic team.
01:38 So, yeah, it's a very good team, I think.
01:41 Yeah, so in a dream fantasy match, might be good for. But, yeah, that's my combined 11.

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