In his fortnightly exclusive column for CaughtOffside, Jon Smith, one of football’s first-ever agents and a man who was an integral figure in the forming of the Premier League, discusses why Man City will win the Champions League, why Newcastle won’t sack Eddie Howe, why the Saudis don’t want the Pro League turning into a circus – and more!
Man City will win the Champions League, Arsenal want the Premier League
Man City I think will get through against Real Madrid next week.
Just like there is an art to staying in the Premier League, similarly, there’s an art to playing football in Europe, in particular the Champions League – something that Man City do wonderfully well.
It’s difficult to try and encapsulate that because in reality, what is a mindset?
It’s not just a question of being a good football team, but something extra is definitely needed at the top of most sports because it’s just different in that rarified atmosphere.
Think of how many tennis players say how playing at Wimbledon is unlike playing anywhere else both because of the different mindset needed and recognising of course that grass is different from clay.
Man City clash with Real Madrid on Wednesday
PSG are a little fragile so my initial reaction without thinking about it too much is I think Barcelona might go through in that tie.
Again, they’ve just got that mindset in the Champions League and though they’ve not been at their best for the past few years, I think they’ll go through.
Arsenal I have a fear for in Europe, I just don’t think they’re quite there yet.
It might be unprofessional to say it but I think they’ll win the Premier League. I just think that’s what they want and I think it’s their passport to what happens next.
If I use the word sacrifice it will be with a very small ’s,’ and I think Arsenal may sacrifice the Champions League in exchange for winning the Premier League.
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Author : Jon Smith
Publish date : 2024-04-12 14:56:57
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