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Leroy Sane and Pep Guardiola praised Saturday's attacks on the media as Manchester City is on the verge of returning to Fulham after the international truce.
A trio of prominent experts give their predictions in the future, a thorough badysis of the huge impact of Raheem Sterling this season and a note from one of the young Blues who impresses currently on loan.
But we start with a nice tribute to Sane, the winger of the Blues, the German legend Lothar Matthaus, who believes that the 23-year-old has all the badets to become one of the most prominent characters in football.
Sane was in the crosshairs for Germany midweek in a 3-2 win in the Euro 2020 qualifier in Holland and the World Cup winner, Matthaus, is determined to become a talisman for the club and the country.
And the star reports: Matthaus told ESPN that Sane was adored, in England and Germany, and had supported him to become an elite of football.
He said, "He is an excellent player.
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"They like it in England, in Manchester City and we (Germany) too.
"He made the difference in the last five or six games. He always plays at the highest level.
"I think he's one of the best players in the world."
Sane and his colleagues in the city immediately focus on today's return to Ligue 1 with our badignment at Craven Cottage at lunchtime, where the win would bring us back to the top of the rankings.
Unlike the Blues, the Cottagers had tough times when they returned to the elite league. Slavisa Jokanovic and Claudio Ranieri have both left Fulham this season.
Interviews
Scott Parker is the responsible man until the end of the season. This is the visit of the Blues, revealing to Fulham's official website his immense admiration for City in general and, in particular, for manager Pep Guardiola.
Parker said Fulhamfc.com: "Manchester City is a fantastic team with a manager who will be one of the best, but we can not wait to see him.
"I think we all understand the challenge ahead. it's fantastic players and a fantastic team.
"It's a big challenge for us as a club: the players, myself and the coaches. We look forward to this challenge.
"We are facing a well-trained and well-trained team, and we must finally try to give the guys as much information as possible and prepare them as well as possible to face the challenges ahead.
"It's as good as we can set up all the scenarios and understand how they are configured, but you're still up to it, because they're so good.
"I like to think that we are going to prepare the game well and that we will see what happens. We will fight and drive as much as possible to finish this season the best we can. "
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Meanwhile, the Manchester Evening News Paul Clarke tells how three experts support the Blues to keep up the pressure on the title this weekend at Craven Cottage.
Clarke reports: "Technically, City holds the advantage in the Premier League trophy race, two points from the end, with one game less. But given that this match is against Manchester United next month, Liverpool loses even more points is also important.
"The good news this weekend comes in the form of bursts of prognosis: City will strengthen the pressure on Liverpool by overtaking Fulham and returning briefly to first place Saturday afternoon.
"Michael Owen, Mark Lawrenson and Paul Merson all support City to carry it easily. Owen has a win and both teams must score in his BetVictor blog, Lawrenson expects a 3-0 win in his BBC column, while Merson told Sky Sports that he thought Pep Guardiola's men would win a 4- 0.
"But the bad news is a tough win for Liverpool against the Spurs. Not only do the three experts expect the Reds to be successful, Lawrenson and Merson both have the advantage on Klopp's side on the score of 2-1, while Owen said announced that his former player would win and that the Spurs would also score a goal. "
In a fascinating article published on the official website of the Premier League, Adrian Clarke deepens his reflections on the considerable impact of Raheem Sterling since the beginning of the year.
And Clarke reveals how Raheem's effective and devastating use of space on both flanks has helped the English winger raise his game level.
Characteristics
Clarke scribes: "With 13 goals and 5 badists in just 14 starts for the club and the country, all competitions since January 6, the fit striker is now among the main contenders for the EA SPORTS season's player trophy. .
The 24-year-old has shone on both wings for defending champions Pep Guardiola in recent weeks and will be the focus of Fulham's concerns as the Cottagers entertain City on Saturday.
"Since we've been working with Guardiola, the awareness of Sterling's position and his eye for space has become much more refined.
"His progress has been particularly evident in his last four Premier League games when he was deployed on the left side of the Man City attack.
"In the home game against Arsenal, Sterling cleverly used the entire width of the field.
"Aware that the Gunners' right-back, Stephan Lichsteiner, wanted to stay close and cover his central rear in the four-man rearguard, he deliberately squeezed the sideline, creating a ripple effect. huge problems.
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'Sterling opened the Unai Emery team with two badists, one of the direct consequences of creating the space allowing him to run to Lichsteiner.
"Breaking his bearings into a false sense of security by staying in the same part of the field before making right-handed sprints in the right back, he also had a devastating impact on Chelsea and Watford.
"Four of the five goals he scored in these two competitions came about because he moved into space inside him at the right time.
"Sterling operated equally devastatingly on the opposite flank, leaping from the right to inspire the breakaway that led the spectacular home win against Leroy Sane against Liverpool.
"He adapted his style to each specified game plan, teasing defenders in a variety of ways.
"He tormented Chelsea's seasoned defender Cesar Azpilicueta with his hypnotic dribble that earned him a penalty and he also cleverly headed to the center forward to claim strikes against the Blues and Huddersfield. .
"Sterling is definitely the best football of his career. And, at 24, there is still much to do for this gifted star. "
In the city
Finally, in a column in the first person of Lancashire evening, Lukas Nmecha – who took out a loan for the season next to the Preston North End Championship, revealed the results he was hoping to get for the rest of the season, both for North End and for City.
Nmecha writes: "It was very difficult to start because I was not used to playing and I had to learn.
"I never had to work as hard as here, in City, it was children's football and I was used to scoring goals.
"Obviously, I would have liked to score more goals here and I hope to be able to score some of them by the end of the season."
"The international break is now over and my goal now is to help Preston participate in the playoffs.
"The times are exciting and the next eight games are huge.
"The locker room is strong, it's a group of guys who cheer each other – if you have a bad match, they will not call you.
"What would be great for me is that Manchester City wins the Premier League title and Preston is promoted.
"It's a double that I would very much like to come!"
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