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Premier League winner?

Liverpool 2 $200.22 22.22%
 
Manchester City 7 $3,356.75 77.78%
 
 
Totals: 9 $3,556.97  
Game closed: 05/11/2019

its going to be a shit year I feel it



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LMAO watching united



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What an abysmal performance by United. They managed two shots... in 95 minutes!
And the second shot happened in the 25th minute so what the hell were they doing during the other 70 minutes?



What a shame CR7 is back to united. He could’ve made history again with Man City and Pep, but he chose United instead.

Messi and CR7 ending their careers with cringe-worthy clubs.



I wish CR7 made a wiser decision. He has a lot to give, but not with a team that’s been mismanaged for almost a decade. Well done, Klopp. Salah leaving Chelsea to Rome is a good success story built on patience. Also a good story of how Murinho sucks lol

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mZuzek said:

Remember when everyone was saying Manchester United was gonna be in the title race with Chelsea and City (and not Liverpool) because of their new signings?

That was fun.

It looked promising. Sancho wasn't at his best last season, so that was already a warning, but with a form like he had in the 2019-20 season, he can do wonders, while Varane was never Madrid's best guy on defense, but he was reliable (most of the time). Only Cristiano is delivering, but he's 36, he just can't do miracles like he used to anymore. 

I was sincerely expecting better from Man U, though, I was almost sure they could've slowed down Liverpool and expand the gap between Chelsea and them to at least 3 points. But I'm sure they can recover, and they probably will, but now they're 8 points behind, there's no turning back from that. 



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Hiku said:

Seems like someone is regretting their choices and wishes hard he played for a different team...



It seems that only Liverpool and Chelsea can challenge Bayern Munich in the UCL, and in a very distant place, Real Madrid.



Yesterday, Chelsea played its best game in 10 years, and I've watched quite a few. Juventus looked like a team from the League One, let's be honest.



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lol City needed all the help from refs there.

Got to say, Arteta and Edu are building something great here.