Evening all. It's rare we can assert with certainty that anything, never mind a game of football, is going to be great. But this, definitely and indisputably, is going to great. Dig in!
Champions League / Group Stage
Stadio Diego Armando Maradona / 01.11.2017
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- L. Insigne(21')
- Jorginho(62' PEN)
- N. Otamendi(34')
- J. Stones(48')
- S. Agüero(69')
- R. Sterling(90+2')
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Updated 01/11/2017 at 21:42 GMT
19:22
Apologies, my system crashed. While you were away, Martin Keown literally just said that Silva and De Bruyne (no trophies together) are as good as Xaxi and Iniesta (25 trophies together).
19:14
The absolute state of that denim shirt-tie rig, dearie me.
19:13
Exciting!
19:09
Napoli are as you'd expect - these are probably the two most confident sides in Europe at the moment. Napoli gave City a proper game in Manchester despite not turning up in the first 20 minutes, missing a penalty that might have earned them a draw. They'll play better tonight, and I'd not be at all surprised to see them nab a win. City, meanwhile, need a draw to qualify for the last sixteen.
19:06
So City leave out Walker, both the Silvas and Jesus; in come Danilo, Gundogan, Sterling and Aguero. I guess that's a nod to how good Napoli are - Gundogan will add some defensive solidity, and Danilo might defend more than Walker.
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19:02
Let's have some teams then...