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by MCFC Editorial

Media heap praise on City after Schalke win

After a memorable night in Gelsenkirchen, the back pages are awash with praise for the spirit and attitude of the Manchester City players.

City came from behind to win 3-2 at Schalke in the first leg of our last-16 Champions League tie, a result that puts us in a good position ahead of the return game in three weeks’ time.
Leroy Sane was singled out for praise after he came off the bench to score pone of the most memorable free-kicks in Champions League history and inspire City’s comeback.
BT Sport pundit and former Manchester United and England defender Rio Ferdinand described the German as “poetry in motion".
“He’s [Sane] too good – he’s a beautiful footballer, poetry in motion," he said.
“He’s a fantastic player. He’s so smooth, silky in the way he plays.
“He made a little nutmeg in the game and we were sitting here giggling.
“But he’s got the end product, he’s a killer in that sense of the game."
And former City defender Joleon Lescott said elements of Sane’s game remind him of the great Thierry Henry.
“He's got that Thierry Henry kind of feel. I thought it was a bit strange to take off [Sergio] Aguero when you’re behind, but Pep Guardiola knew what he was doing."

The Telegraph’s JJ Bull says Sane’s free-kick was “technically-perfect" and believes City are now in pole position to make it to the quarter-finals.
“There was polite applause when Leroy Sane, a product of Schalke’s academy, a favourite son, finally came on with the only question being why did he not start?" he writes. "Soon after Sane did not celebrate his superb, curling, technically-perfect free-kick that dipped and hit the net from more than 25 yards out. But City did. And how they celebrated again when, in the 90th minute, Raheem Sterling deftly brought down Ederson’s long flighted ball forward as defender Bastian Oczipa fell over. The winger quickly fired home an angled shot to win it before tearing away in glee.
“A win and three away goals means that City are almost certainly through to the last eight and they will surely have far too much for Schalke at the Etihad Stadium even without Fernandinho."
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And, finally, Sky Sports have sought the opinion of a number of experts in a fascinating piece on the psychology of a title race.
And in it, Bradley Busch, a sports psychologist for Inner Drive, outlines what he feels players and management staff can do to ensure a squad remain focused on winning.
"A sport psychologist can help the team focus during a title race by focusing on what matters," he says. "One of the things that the brain craves is a sense of control and certainty. However, as the pressure magnifies with each game, the temptation to focus on a bad performance rises.
"By focusing on aspects such as their preparation and how well they execute their game plan, players will increase their feelings of certainty and control over the situation. This leads to better confidence, more emotional control and higher performances on the pitch."
That’s all for today’s Media Watch – but stay with us throughout the day as we bring you all the reaction from last night’s game and start the buildup to this weekend’s Carabao Cup final.

posted on 21/2/19

Utterly enjoyed the dragging of Schalke’s players out and creating that massive gap at the back in the final minutes, only for Ederson to spring the trap for Sterling.
Great move.

posted on 21/2/19

We are so good when we go to 10, in fact more threatening with 10 than 11 last night. Great team spirit.

comment by mancini (U7179)

posted on 21/2/19

What a cracking atmosphere yesterday.
Had a couple of City fans with their tops on sit in front on me among the home fans.
The Schalke guys didn’t even bother when they jumped up to celebrate the 3rd goal.
Both set of fans got on very well.

posted on 21/2/19

There's a City fan in a critical condition in hospital in Germany after being assaulted after the game yesterday. Hope everything goes well and he recovers ok.

posted on 21/2/19

comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 58 minutes ago
What a cracking atmosphere yesterday.
Had a couple of City fans with their tops on sit in front on me among the home fans.
The Schalke guys didn’t even bother when they jumped up to celebrate the 3rd goal.
Both set of fans got on very well.
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You made it then
Heard it was a nightmare to get to?

posted on 21/2/19

comment by mancWoohoo💯 - Maximus Mardius Cob-onius (U10676)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 58 minutes ago
What a cracking atmosphere yesterday.
Had a couple of City fans with their tops on sit in front on me among the home fans.
The Schalke guys didn’t even bother when they jumped up to celebrate the 3rd goal.
Both set of fans got on very well.
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You made it then
Heard it was a nightmare to get to?
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Easy on the Thomad Cook trip

posted on 21/2/19

comment by Paulpowersleftfoot (U1037)
posted 1 hour ago
comment by mancWoohoo💯 - Maximus Mardius Cob-onius (U10676)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 58 minutes ago
What a cracking atmosphere yesterday.
Had a couple of City fans with their tops on sit in front on me among the home fans.
The Schalke guys didn’t even bother when they jumped up to celebrate the 3rd goal.
Both set of fans got on very well.
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You made it then
Heard it was a nightmare to get to?
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Easy on the Thomad Cook trip
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You gave your butler the day off then?

comment by mancini (U7179)

posted on 21/2/19

comment by mancWoohoo💯 - Maximus Mardius Cob-onius (U10676)
posted 2 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by mancini (U7179)
posted 58 minutes ago
What a cracking atmosphere yesterday.
Had a couple of City fans with their tops on sit in front on me among the home fans.
The Schalke guys didn’t even bother when they jumped up to celebrate the 3rd goal.
Both set of fans got on very well.
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You made it then
Heard it was a nightmare to get to?
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Yeah I did.
Took like 4 trains and trams to get there from my hotel in Düsseldorf but it was worth it.

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