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Man City fans savaged Manuel Akanji for his individual performance during their latest Premier League outing against Fulham.
This was the first time Akanji has been substituted this season after playing the full 90 minutes in every Premier League game beforehand. This is bad. Gundo is getting pressed easily. Akanji has made some horrible decisions and is at fault for the goal. They’re targeting Rico. Our set pieces have been abysmal like always. We’re giving possession away. We could’ve been 3-0 down by the 30th min. 😖
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