Angles & Reactions 04 May 2026 05 May 2026 06:11 UTC

EPL/MW35/EVEMCI

Everton fans are absolutely split down the middle over Jérémy Doku's ninety-seventh-minute equaliser — because whilst some are celebrating City's dramatic rescue, others are absolutely furious at what they reckon was dodgy conduct in the build-up. Thierno Barry's brace had the Blues on cloud nine, heading towards a statement victory, but Doku's late leveller has turned this three-all draw into the kind of match that'll fuel debate for weeks: was it a brilliant City comeback or did City get away with something sketchy when it mattered most?
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Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Fans Over Conduct
Most Divided
Doku's Late Leveller Hands City Lifeline in Title Race
Team Overall 7008 posts
Positive 35.6% Neutral 32.9% Negative 31.4%
Here's the thing: Doku's stoppage-time equaliser split the football world clean in half. Manchester City supporters were absolutely giddy—they'd snatched a point from the jaws of defeat and kept their title hopes alive against Arsenal, which felt like a reprieve they desperately needed. But Everton fans? They were livid. A 10th-placed side had surrendered a 3-1 lead with nothing to fight for, and the vitriol was brutal—some accused them of essentially handing City a lifeline out of sheer incompetence, whilst others couldn't fathom why Everton would let that slip when they were already out of contention for anything meaningful.
Neutral
74.9%
"@Everton FUCK YOU, YOU HAVE RUIN THIS SPORT AND FOR WHAT, YOU HAD NOTHING TO PLAY FOR AND COUDNT LET CITY WIN. GO SUCK ARSENAL’s DICK YOU FUCKING IDIO"
Admiration
13.1%
"@Everton @HumoodAFC u made me very happy today. I love you, Everton."
Gratitude
12.0%
"@Everton Thank you Everton! The whole world loves you!"
Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Fans Over Conduct
Match Events 865 posts
Positive 39.4% Neutral 30.4% Negative 30.2%
Here's the thing: when Jérémy Doku scrambled home that 90+7 equaliser to make it 3-3, the neutral majority weren't here to debate the football — they were absolutely mesmerised by his talent. The posts were breathless, almost reverent, praising his exceptional quality and clinical finishing, because after a chaotic match where Everton had clawed their way into a 3-1 lead, watching City pull level through a player of that calibre felt like witnessing pure artistry under the most impossible pressure. A smaller pocket of fans were left shaking their heads at the sheer theatre of it all — not angry, just amused by the melodrama of the moment — but the overwhelming consensus was simple: Doku had turned a potential City defeat into a masterclass reminder of why he's one of the Premier League's most dangerous creators and finishers.
Neutral
72.6%
"Doku!!! What a player!"
Admiration
18.7%
"Doku so amazing to watch "
Amusement
8.7%
"Doku shushing the Everton fans...so cringe...so arrogant. Oh dear 115FC"
Man City Bottle Against Everton in Dramatic Draw
Team Overall 684 posts
Positive 6.1% Neutral 50.3% Negative 43.6%
Man City fans are in absolute meltdown, but here is the thing — Everton supporters are the ones having the last laugh. Three-one up with seven minutes to go, and Pep's side clawed back to snatch a dramatic 3-3 draw, which means the derision isn't really about the meltdown itself, it's about City's failure to win when they had complete control. The neutrals and Everton faithful are genuinely amused by how City couldn't finish the job, especially as Arsenal tightens the title race above them.
Neutral
70.3%
"The bottle trophy is ours finally!"
Amusement
22.6%
"Pepsi lost 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂"
Curiosity
7.1%
"Is this the bottle we were promised?🙌🏽🙌🏽"
Manchester City Fans Blame Guéhi for Match Collapse
Match Events 589 posts
Positive 10.0% Neutral 34.6% Negative 55.3%
Here is the thing — Manchester City fans are absolutely split on Marc Guéhi after that 3-3 collapse at Everton, with most holding their nerve but a vocal minority turning on him after what they see as a catastrophic defensive error. The anger cuts deep because City surrendered a winning position in the closing stages, and with Arsenal still top of the table, every dropped point feels like handing the title to someone else entirely. What's fascinating is the defensive pushback from supporters who recognise one mistake doesn't undo five months of solid performances, yet that doesn't stop the frustrated voices declaring the season effectively lost.
Neutral
80.7%
"Guehi hands down the best signing. "
Anger
10.8%
"i fucking hate you guys in this thread. One mistake from Guehi in 5 months and suddenly he’s awful"
Annoyance
8.5%
"i fucking hate you guys in this thread. One mistake from Guehi in 5 months and suddenly he’s awful"
City Fans Slammed for Stadium Exit During Collapse
Team Overall 529 posts
Positive 5.3% Neutral 30.2% Negative 64.5%
City supporters who bailed out early during the collapse caught absolute stick online, with rival fans and neutrals alike hammering them for jumping ship when their side needed them most. The irony that Guardiola's players were actually clapping the departing fans only made the mockery worse — a moment that sparked glee among those watching City throw away a lead to draw three-three. Most of the reaction was amused rather than genuinely furious, but there was a sharp undercurrent of annoyance at the label of plastic support, with the consensus clear: you don't walk out when the game's still live and your team's fighting back.
Neutral
69.0%
"Would honestly take it up the bum for his beloved City. Absolutely loves them."
Amusement
21.9%
"Citeh players clapping the same fans that gave up and walked out early? 😂"
Annoyance
9.1%
"What's wrong with the crowd, seriously? this has to be one of the worst crowds I've ever seen."
Manchester City's Dramatic Draw Sparks Title Race Debate
Team Overall 417 posts
Positive 13.4% Neutral 27.8% Negative 58.8%
Here is the thing — Manchester City's failure to see out a three-goal lead against Everton has sent shockwaves through the league, with rival supporters absolutely revelling in the dropped points while City fans themselves are somewhere between stunned and philosophical. Tottenham fans in particular have been merciless, treating the draw as a coronation moment for their own title hopes, even as the mathematics suggest the race is effectively over with Arsenal still five points clear. What's wild is the raw emotion: City supporters are genuinely gutted that Doku's injury-time equaliser handed back what felt like a guaranteed three points, but there's barely a whisper of panic — they're still second, still hunting Arsenal, and they know one draw doesn't define a season.
Neutral
69.9%
"Yesssssss!!!! Let’s go City!!"
Disappointment
16.7%
"I was kinda sick I have been sleeping since afternoon only for me to wake up and see that city drop points it's not fair I'm not happy honestly You g"
Amusement
13.4%
"HAHAHA CITY BOTTLED THE LEAGUE COYGGGG WE ARE CHAMPIONS OF ENGLAND ONCE AGAIN"
Everton And City Fans Clash Over Refereeing Standards
Referee Decisions 398 posts
Positive 14.3% Neutral 42.2% Negative 43.5%
Here's the thing: fans left that 3-3 draw absolutely gutted over the inconsistency they'd witnessed, with the majority staying measured in their criticism but a significant chunk genuinely distressed about what they'd seen from the officials. The posts tell you everything — mostly neutral analysis and validation-seeking, because when a match swings on marginal calls like that, supporters need to hear they're not losing their minds. But underneath? There's real frustration. Not rage. Just the bone-deep sadness of watching a game you love decided by standards that don't feel the same for both teams.
Neutral
63.6%
"Thank you I needed to read this "
Approval
19.8%
"This is incredible. Absolutely incredible. "
Sadness
16.6%
"Sorry but that's the biggest pile of bullshit I've ever seen "
Fury Over Controversial Stoppage Time in City Equaliser
Match Events 332 posts
Positive 4.2% Neutral 53.9% Negative 41.9%
Here's the thing — most Everton fans weren't buying it. When Doku levelled at 90+7, after what felt like a suspiciously long stretch of added time, the fury was instant and justified: the ninety-minute mark came and went, and City got what looked like borrowed time to nick a draw they didn't deserve. But whilst some supporters raged at the clock, others took a more measured view, pointing out that minimum added time exists for a reason — and honestly, a 3-3 draw against the second-place team isn't the disaster it feels when you've just blown a two-goal lead in injury time.
Neutral
80.2%
"6 minutes is enough to convert this, let's do this boys, we can do this"
Curiosity
10.3%
"I'm fucking raging. Where did those extra minutes come from?"
Annoyance
9.5%
"I'm fucking raging. Where did those extra minutes come from?"
Pep Under Fire After City's Dramatic Collapse
Team Overall 292 posts
Positive 11.0% Neutral 30.1% Negative 58.9%
Most City fans stayed remarkably calm after that late collapse, with three-quarters of responses maintaining measured perspective — even as a vocal minority unleashed pure fury at Guardiola, calling the club "finished" and taking personal swipes at his conduct on the sideline. The frustration was real enough: City surrendered a two-goal lead in the final moments and dropped points in their title race, but even among the angry voices, you could sense it was theatrical outrage rather than genuine belief that Pep's lost his mind, because everyone knows a draw away from home in May, when you're chasing Arsenal, still stings far more than it breaks you.
Neutral
74.5%
"Pep is still a genius"
Annoyance
14.1%
"Pep’s spitting makes me so angry. Fucking vile human. "
Amusement
11.5%
"Pepstein ahahaha, very good, I might have to start calling them that as well"
Everton Fans Allege Referee Bias in City Draw
Referee Decisions 284 posts
Positive 13.4% Neutral 35.6% Negative 51.1%
Here is the thing — Everton fans were absolutely split on Michael Oliver's performance, and it tells you everything about how tight this 3-3 draw actually was. The majority stayed measured, even offering grudging respect to the referee for what they saw as a competent display, but a vocal minority erupted in fury, convinced Oliver had favoured Manchester City with crucial decisions and branded him the worst official in England. The anger wasn't universal, but it was hot enough to reveal something deeper: when a match ends level with that much drama and late drama, referees become the easiest target for supporters still processing what they've just witnessed.
Neutral
81.9%
"Man of the match michael oliver for man city perfect 12th man performance for them really earned his money"
Anger
9.3%
"Bruh Oliver is a bitch. He’s worse than Anthony Taylor "
Admiration
8.8%
"Congratulations to Mikel Oliver for this draw!"
Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Opinion
Match Events 282 posts
Positive 22.3% Neutral 39.0% Negative 38.7%
Doku's stoppage-time equaliser sparked genuine admiration amongst City fans, who recognised they'd just witnessed a masterclass in individual brilliance — the kind of skill that justifies the hype around him as an emerging star. Even in defeat, supporters couldn't help but celebrate his performance, with many arguing he deserves serious consideration for their player of the season award. The emotional split tells you everything: nearly three-quarters remained measured, but more than a fifth were actively celebrating his quality, and only a handful held back from the praise.
Neutral
71.6%
"He was fantastic today"
Admiration
22.1%
"Brilliant goals and he is turning into such a brilliant player and it's a privilege to watch such skill."
Disapproval
6.3%
"He's been awful since AFCON, there's no sugarcoating it"
Defensive Collapse Dominates Fan Reaction After Thriller
Match Events 272 posts
Positive 10.3% Neutral 27.9% Negative 61.8%
The overriding reaction was frustration masquerading as resignation—fans weren't furious, they were deflated by what they saw as controllable failings in the final third and set-piece defending. What stings most is the sense that Everton had the tools to win this, with wing play and attacking threat clearly working, but threw it away through sloppy execution rather than being outplayed. The mood isn't "City were too good," it's "we did this to ourselves," which for a side scrapping in mid-table is a knife twist they didn't need.
Neutral
67.4%
"Our wings are so so good so far"
Disappointment
19.8%
"We’re so fucking bad at corners and crosses into the box"
Annoyance
12.8%
"This defense is horrible. Group effort of shit play back there "
Manchester City Fans Insist Title Battle Not Over
Referee Decisions 257 posts
Positive 19.5% Neutral 44.7% Negative 35.8%
Manchester City fans walked away from Goodison Park refusing to accept the title race was done and dusted, despite sitting five points behind Arsenal with a game in hand the only real silver lining. That dramatic 90+7 minute equaliser from Doku had flipped the narrative from a devastating collapse into something resembling hope — a glimmer that maybe, just maybe, City could still hunt down the Gunners if they strung together wins. But here's the thing: the reaction was measured optimism tempered by the brutal reality that their champions had just surrendered a winning position against a relegation-battling Everton, and the grind of chasing Arsenal would demand nothing short of perfection.
Neutral
83.5%
"Class finish come on son!!"
Optimism
9.1%
"Well keep it up and you may have a chance soon!"
Curiosity
7.4%
"Anyone fucking surprised? So ready for this season to be done."
Everton And Manchester City Fans In Stunned Silence
General 257 posts
Positive 30.7% Neutral 42.8% Negative 26.5%
Right, here's the thing — this match absolutely did a number on both sets of supporters, because a 3-3 draw when you're chasing the title or fighting for European football is never what you wanted. You've got City fans in bits because Haaland pulled them level, then Doku smashed home in the 97th minute to snatch a point, but that's a dropped two points in the title race when Arsenal's running away with it. Meanwhile Everton had it all — they were 3-1 up, they looked like they were about to pull off the upset of the season, and then it all crumbled in the final minutes, leaving supporters absolutely gutted that they couldn't hold on.
Neutral
60.1%
"AHHHH MY BLOOOD PRESSSUREEEEE"
Anger
25.0%
"Fuck yeah!!!"
Surprise
14.9%
"Yeee-haawwww!!! 🤘🤘🤘"
Thierno Barry's Brace Steals Everton Spotlight
Match Events 254 posts
Positive 34.3% Neutral 33.1% Negative 32.7%
Everton fans kept their reactions measured and pragmatic about Thierno Barry's brace, even though the Ivorian striker had just dragged his side back from a goal down into a 3-1 lead — because ultimately, that brilliant performance meant absolutely nothing in the 3-3 chaos that followed. What genuinely impressed the fanbase was the clinical sharpness of his play and the timing of his introduction off the bench, a tactical masterstroke from David Moyes that had fans nodding in appreciation rather than celebrating wildly, which tells you everything about where Everton's season actually stands at tenth place.
Neutral
78.7%
"Barry btw...brilliant sub timing. Just great."
Admiration
12.4%
"Barry btw...brilliant sub timing. Just great."
Amusement
9.0%
"LFG!!!!!! Get in Barry!!"
Everton Fans Rue Ndiaye's Missed Chances in Thrilling Draw
Match Events 248 posts
Positive 12.5% Neutral 32.3% Negative 55.2%
Here's the thing — Everton fans were genuinely split between admiration and frustration after that 3-3 thriller, because Ismaïla Sarr had multiple gilt-edged chances to turn this bonkers match into a dominant win rather than a dropped draw. The dominant feeling was neutral pragmatism — they got a point against second-placed City, fair play — but there was this nagging sense that clinical finishing in the final third could've changed the entire narrative of the afternoon. It's the classic case of a performance that deserved more, even if the scoreline was undeniably dramatic.
Neutral
84.7%
"Ndiaye is so good "
Admiration
7.9%
"Ndiaye is so good "
Annoyance
7.4%
"Honestly, Illi has possibly been the biggest hindrance to our attack today— which feels asinine to say out loud. This is up there with the Chelsea gam"
Everton and City Fans Criticise Refereeing Standards
Referee Decisions 214 posts
Positive 1.9% Neutral 29.9% Negative 68.2%
Here is the thing: both sets of supporters left Goodison Park fuming about the refereeing, with fourteen per cent of the discussion turning to outright anger over inconsistent decision-making and what they saw as a complete lack of control in the game. The frustration wasn't just about individual calls — fans were livid at the pattern of it all, pointing out that dangerous play like elbows and high challenges went unpunished whilst soft fouls got whistled, and crucially, the referee seemed to have lag issues on detecting fouls in real time. What made it even worse was the neutrality masking something darker: seventy-three per cent of the discourse was sardonic, sarcastic commentary, fans using dark humour to cope with what they genuinely believed was an embarrassment of officiating standards — the kind of resigned mockery that suggests they've given up on consistency altogether.
Neutral
73.0%
"New rule, suplexes allowed as long as the corner hasnt been taken. Cant wait for this rule to be applied across all teams...."
Anger
14.5%
"This POS ref have a really bad recessed chin. Fking sack of shet"
Amusement
12.5%
"Ref blow right away it'd be so funny"
Khusanov Debate Dominates Chaotic Everton-City Draw
Match Events 204 posts
Positive 22.1% Neutral 33.3% Negative 44.6%
Here is the thing — despite the madness of a three-three draw that swung back and forth like a pendulum, Everton fans couldn't stop talking about their defensive standouts, with Khusanov earning genuine admiration for a stellar season and Tarkowski drawing consistent praise for his reliability. The neutrality across the discourse tells you something: even in a chaotic game, supporters had enough composure to recognise genuine quality when they saw it, and there was a quiet confidence that these defenders might actually keep Everton competitive in what's shaping up to be a proper relegation scrap. It's the kind of reaction that suggests the fanbase isn't panicking — they've found something solid to build on.
Neutral
77.4%
"Khusa is actually so fantastic, this has been a HELL of a season for him he’s incredible "
Admiration
13.1%
"Khusa is actually so fantastic, this has been a HELL of a season for him he’s incredible "
Amusement
9.5%
"Yahh kalah"
Everton Furious Over Dramatic Late City Leveller
Team Overall 201 posts
Positive 24.4% Neutral 29.9% Negative 45.8%
Everton supporters emerged from this absolute thriller with conflicting emotions — yes, they're gutted about Doku's ninety-seventh-minute equaliser, but there's a palpable pride coursing through the fanbase about how their side fought back from a goal down to take the lead twice against the title-chasing City. The real sting comes from knowing this result keeps them anchored in mid-table mediocrity, with three consecutive losses threatening to derail what had looked like genuine momentum under Moyes, and that's where the disappointment cuts deepest.
Neutral
55.1%
"Still proud of the boys. Left it all on the field! "
Disappointment
33.9%
"Il take a match like that any day of the week. The mentality of this team is completely different to any of the last 5 or 6 seasons. Just a joy to wat"
Approval
11.0%
"Really great game if you ask me. A point against them is unreal and we did very well to get it. We made a sub during stoppage which made it go to 97. "
Everton's Second-Half Collapse in Dramatic Draw
Team Overall 194 posts
Positive 10.8% Neutral 61.3% Negative 27.8%
Here's the thing: this draw left most fans in a state of numb resignation rather than outright anger—City supporters clinging to their title hopes despite dropping points, Everton caught between relief at snatching a late equaliser and frustration at surrendering a winning position. But underneath the neutral acceptance sat a thread of dark humour, with fans mocking the chaotic nature of the collapse itself, the kind of gallows laughter you get when the ending's so wild nobody quite knows whether to celebrate or despair.
Neutral
78.3%
"​@whitelinecoachingVery good"
Amusement
19.3%
"CTID"
Everton Fans Furious Over Missed Red Card Decision
Match Events 192 posts
Positive 2.6% Neutral 50.0% Negative 47.4%
Here's the thing: the overwhelming majority of Everton fans actually backed the referee's yellow card decision, with 83 per cent staying neutral on what proved to be a marginal incident. But that minority who wanted red were absolutely seething — convinced City were getting away with something dodgy — whilst some blamed the commentary team for whipping up hysteria rather than accepting what was a borderline call in a chaotic 3-3 draw.
Neutral
82.9%
"yellow is fine i think "
Anger
9.6%
"this fucking mongrel commentator is foaming at the mouth for a red"
Confusion
7.5%
"probably saw a rainbow somewhere"
Haaland's Frustrating Display as City Chases Comeback
Match Events 190 posts
Positive 21.1% Neutral 48.9% Negative 30.0%
Here's the thing: fans were overwhelmingly neutral about Haaland's performance, but there's a telling undercurrent of admiration buried in the data. A small pocket of City supporters actually gave him credit for his involvement in the comeback — specifically praising the assist that set up his own goal — which suggests they recognised individual moments of quality even as the overall narrative of the match slipped away from Manchester City. The emotional restraint is the real story here: no rage, no panic, just matter-of-fact acknowledgement that one man can't rescue a 3-1 deficit on his own, even when that man is Erling Haaland.
Neutral
82.4%
"Tbf his assist to Haaland was a beautiful ball. "
Admiration
10.3%
"I love Haaland. "
Amusement
7.4%
"Does haaland have a good feeling still 😂"
Fans Frustrated Over Delayed Highlights Coverage
Referee Decisions 189 posts
Positive 7.4% Neutral 51.3% Negative 41.3%
Here's the thing — fans were absolutely baffled by Sky Sports' sluggish highlights turnaround after that bonkers 3-3 draw, with some supporters praising the Everton ground staff for executing a safety drill during the match while others grew genuinely wound up watching rival broadcasters like TNT Sports and BT get their clips out in ten minutes flat. The frustration wasn't really about the match itself, but about the sheer incompetence of Sky's coverage operation — you've got reaction videos going up, the football world moving on, and Sky still nowhere to be seen with the footage. It's that particular brand of irritation when you're ready to relive the drama immediately and one company can't get its act together whilst everyone else has already done the job.
Neutral
73.0%
"One of the best stadium safety exercises I've seen in a while, well done toffees "
Curiosity
16.1%
"TNT SPORTS/BT SPORTS Match ended highlights unloaded within 10 minutes or less. SKY SPORTS ???????????"
Anger
10.9%
"wtf are these announcements never heard this shit in a stadium so loud "
Moyes Draws Praise and Scepticism After City Stalemate
Team Overall 173 posts
Positive 26.0% Neutral 40.5% Negative 33.5%
Here's the thing: Everton fans are cautiously optimistic about David Moyes, and the 3-3 draw with Manchester City shows exactly why. Coming into the match against the league's second-placed side, supporters were bracing for a battering — instead, they got a manager who wrestled a point off one of England's best teams, and that's shifted the narrative from survival mode to something approaching belief. The emotional reaction is muted but genuine: gratitude mixed with realism, because one draw doesn't erase months of struggle, but it's the first sign that Moyes might actually be the steadying hand this club needed.
Neutral
73.4%
"@Everton THANK YOU @Everton & DAVID MOYES. You have earned a new supporter today."
Admiration
16.9%
"@Everton THANK YOU @Everton & DAVID MOYES. You have earned a new supporter today."
Gratitude
9.7%
"@Everton THANK YOU @Everton & DAVID MOYES. You have earned a new supporter today."
Merlin Rohl's Breakthrough Performance Divides Everton Opinion
Player Performance 168 posts
Positive 40.5% Neutral 39.3% Negative 20.2%
Here's the thing — Merlin Rohl had fans singing his praises after a breakthrough performance that reminded Everton supporters what David Moyes's squad is capable of when things click. The overwhelming majority were genuinely impressed by his display, with multiple fans explicitly highlighting how he'd earned that starting berth, suggesting he'd seized an opportunity others had been waiting for him to take. That said, the admiration wasn't quite universal — a sliver of frustration lingered among some supporters, though it barely registered against the wave of optimism around what Rohl showed on the night.
Neutral
65.2%
"Rohl and Tim were fantastic tonight. "
Admiration
30.3%
"Rohl was just fantastic. So glad he got the start."
Anger
4.5%
"Merlin Rohl is being burned every fucking time. "
Fans Baffled by Barry's Controversial Goal Decision
Referee Decisions 168 posts
Positive 1.2% Neutral 61.3% Negative 37.5%
Here's the thing — when Thierno Barry's goal went in during that mad second half, the entire fanbase went into a collective spiral about whether he was actually onside or not. The confusion was real: some supporters were absolutely convinced the linesman had got it wrong, while others reckoned they'd witnessed a brilliant piece of play where Guehi's pass had actually put Barry back onside. What you're seeing here is the perfect storm of VAR paranoia meeting genuine uncertainty — fans weren't angry, they were baffled, because the more they rewound it in their heads, the less certain they became about what they'd actually seen.
Neutral
80.5%
"100% the right decision, I know he was offside initially but Guehi literally passes it to him after lol"
Confusion
11.4%
"I feel like I was going insane not understanding why that was given offside. More terrible PL officiating by that Lino."
Amusement
8.1%
"100% the right decision, I know he was offside initially but Guehi literally passes it to him after lol"
Manchester City Fans Question Semenyo's Match Impact
Player Performance 167 posts
Positive 15.0% Neutral 38.3% Negative 46.7%
Here's the thing — Manchester City fans couldn't help but clock Semenyo's display, with observers largely staying neutral but genuinely impressed by his influence on the pitch. The admiration that crept through was reserved, pragmatic even: fans recognised his quality without losing their heads, though a sliver of confusion lingered about whether City had done enough to neutralise the threat he posed. What's telling is the almost reluctant respect — this wasn't about City dominating through him, it was about acknowledging a genuinely commanding performance from Everton's player in a match where both sides left everything out there.
Neutral
81.7%
"Semenyo is playing really really well"
Admiration
10.8%
"Semenyo is playing really really well"
Confusion
7.5%
"How stupid Manchester city manager must be for letting A.Semenyo on all the time, that guy is over rated, and Halland, all he can do is score from 5 m"
Thierno Barry's Stunning Display Steals Show
Team Overall 148 posts
Positive 27.7% Neutral 52.0% Negative 20.3%
Here's the thing: when Thierno Barry bagged two goals in Everton's 3-3 thriller against Manchester City, the response was split almost down the middle between amusement at his audacity and neutral observation—but what's fascinating is the Arsenal and Tottenham fans hijacking the conversation entirely, more interested in how other results shaped the title race than celebrating Barry's actual performance. The man scored twice, yet the discourse tells you everything about where the league's attention really is right now.
Amusement
43.9%
"The audacity😭😭😭"
Neutral
41.7%
"COYG❤"
Approval
14.4%
"❤❤❤❤❤❤❤COYG"
City Fans Dissect Rodri's Irreplaceable Midfield Role
Team Overall 147 posts
Positive 9.5% Neutral 41.5% Negative 49.0%
City fans watched a 3-3 draw at Everton and couldn't help but notice the gaping void where Rodri should've been — because every lapse in midfield control, every moment City looked vulnerable to the counter, screamed his absence. The mood was less panic and more pragmatic frustration: neutrally analytical posts acknowledging his irreplaceability mixed with genuine concern that without him, City's defensive transition simply breaks down, and they're gonna haemorrhage points in tight matches like this one.
Neutral
83.0%
"Rodri is so essential to this team. "
Disappointment
11.0%
"If we are too dependent on Rodri, for transitional passes and momentum of the game I feel like we’re gonna lose even more if he gets injured again thi"
Amusement
6.0%
"Holy shit hahahahaha he fucking sucks, I would instantly sub him"
Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Fans
Match Events 138 posts
Positive 46.4% Neutral 18.8% Negative 34.8%
Here is the thing: Doku's last-gasp equaliser in the 90+7th minute sent the Goodison Park crowd into absolute turmoil, because whilst the sheer technical brilliance of the finish — a perfectly weighted right-foot strike in stoppage time — earned genuine admiration from neutral viewers and even some City fans, it felt like a gut punch to Everton supporters who'd fought back from a goal down to lead 3-1 and were mere seconds from three precious points. The goal was undeniably beautiful, the kind of clinical execution you'd expect from a world-class winger, but for the Blues faithful it represented another slip through their fingers in what's proven to be a grinding campaign.
Neutral
48.0%
"Beautiful goal!! "
Admiration
36.7%
"Beautiful goal!! "
Anger
15.3%
"Absolutely fucking pathetic, how can you not close that shot down?"
City's Late Leveller Sparks Title Race Tension
Referee Decisions 138 posts
Positive 6.5% Neutral 88.4% Negative 5.1%
City fans are staying defiant after Doku's dramatic 90+7 leveller salvages a point from what looked like a comprehensive defeat, keeping the title race alive and bruising Arsenal's chances to run away with it. There's a resigned acceptance mixed with relief — the draw feels like a moral victory when you're down to the last minute, and neutral observers are getting a kick out of the chaos this creates for Arsenal's campaign push. The emotion is controlled but energised: City aren't out of it, and anyone banking on a smooth title coronation now has reason to sweat.
Neutral
87.9%
"tetap semangat city kuu!! Ayo fight till the end!!❤"
Amusement
10.6%
"Guehi perlu istirahat beberapa pekan kedepan 😢"
Everton Fury Over "Stonewall" Denied Penalty
Referee Decisions 132 posts
Positive 3.0% Neutral 35.6% Negative 61.4%
Here's the thing — most Everton fans couldn't help but laugh at the sheer audacity of it all, because while they were absolutely furious a clear penalty wasn't given in real time, VAR eventually came through to hand them an equaliser in the dying seconds, turning what should've been a legitimate spot kick into a cosmic joke. The absurdity of the situation — getting robbed by the ref, then rescued by technology anyway — meant the anger got swallowed up by dark humour, with supporters torn between genuine annoyance at the officiating lottery and relief that Everton walked away with a point they had every right to demand.
Neutral
76.3%
"Good job VAR was there to give Everton their equaliser."
Amusement
12.9%
"Lol clear pen ahahah"
Annoyance
10.8%
"Well that’s a fucking pen "
Manchester City Fans Debate Donnarumma's Aerial Vulnerability
Match Events 131 posts
Positive 23.7% Neutral 35.9% Negative 40.5%
Here's the thing: Manchester City fans weren't actually debating Donnarumma's aerial weakness at all — they were united in praise for their Italian stopper, with nearly three-quarters of the conversation sitting in neutral appreciation rather than criticism. The admiration came through loud and clear, with supporters repeatedly hailing him as one of the world's elite keepers, a player City are genuinely blessed to have between the sticks. Even the 12 percent expressing frustration didn't question his quality — they were venting about the match itself, not their goalkeeper's ability.
Neutral
74.2%
"Donarumma we are blessed to have you"
Admiration
14.0%
"Donarumma we are blessed to have you"
Anger
11.8%
"That’s fucking terrible from Ndiaye wtf…straight at Donnarumma"
Manchester City's Title Hopes Slip Away in Chaos
Team Overall 131 posts
Positive 16.8% Neutral 45.0% Negative 38.2%
Manchester City supporters watching Haaland pull one back in the eighty-third minute were clinging to hope — brief, fragile hope — that a comeback was still possible, and the moment sparked those characteristic roars of defiance you get when a title race is slipping through your fingers. But underneath the urgency, there was a creeping acceptance that something's fundamentally broken this season: fans were openly questioning how City had even managed to stay competitive at all, let alone mounted a genuine title push, with the nagging fear that even this pain-fuelled fight might not be enough to challenge Arsenal next year either.
Neutral
75.0%
"YES ERL!!! Come on lads, we can come back! "
Disappointment
15.5%
"This fucking season I swear to god we shouldn't even be in a title race yet we're clinging on with our fingernails still"
Amusement
9.5%
"Paul merson predicted that the title race will be decided last weekend"
Manchester City Fans Criticise Cherki's Invisible Performance
Player Performance 127 posts
Positive 7.9% Neutral 37.0% Negative 55.1%
Right, here's the thing — Manchester City fans have completely turned on Cherki after that performance against Everton, and they're not holding back. The overwhelming response was one of bewilderment: supporters were genuinely confused about what they were watching, questioning where his usual spark had gone and whether the hype machine had built him up beyond his actual ability. But beneath the criticism there's a thread of curiosity too — some fans are wondering if this was just an off day or whether they've finally seen through the marketing, because a player who vanishes when it matters most doesn't look like the generational talent everyone claimed he was.
Neutral
79.1%
"What a miraculous recovery for cherki was sure he was done for there"
Curiosity
12.8%
"Where were the kick ups from Cherki today?"
Admiration
8.1%
"What a miraculous recovery for cherki was sure he was done for there"
Fans Dream of Title-Winning Parade Invitations
Team Overall 122 posts
Positive 75.4% Neutral 22.1% Negative 2.5%
Right, so here is the thing — after that incredible 3-3 draw, rival fans who are chasing the title are absolutely giddy with gratitude towards Everton for denying Manchester City all three points. Arsenal supporters, sitting pretty at the top with 76 points, are practically handing out virtual invites to Goodison Park, treating the Toffees like unexpected allies in their quest for the Premier League crown. It is mostly neutral acknowledgement of the result's impact, but underneath that is a palpable excitement and genuine thanks — because in a title race where every single point matters, a dropped draw against a big six club feels like a gift wrapped in blue.
Neutral
62.6%
"@Everton Thank you Everton, y'all welcome to our trophy parade"
Gratitude
22.0%
"@Everton @AFC_Fazeel THANK UUU SOOO MUCH!!!!! you're invited to the parade!!!"
Excitement
15.4%
"@Everton Thank you Everton, y'all welcome to our trophy parade"
Kovacic's Fractured Performance Divides City Fans
Match Events 100 posts
Positive 10.0% Neutral 52.0% Negative 38.0%
Mateo Kovacic split Manchester City's fanbase right down the middle during the draw at Everton, with the vast majority singing his praises for moments of genuine quality on the ball—particularly a stunning pass that had supporters nodding in recognition of his technical class. But beneath that consensus sat a smaller, vocal contingent absolutely furious with him, the kind of in-match rage that suggests he either cost City something crucial in that chaotic 3-3 or simply couldn't impose himself when it mattered most. The disconnect is telling: City fans loved what he could do, but some clearly felt he didn't do enough when they needed him most.
Neutral
77.8%
"Kovasic is the best"
Amusement
13.9%
"Kovacic 😊"
Anger
8.3%
"kovacic is such a fucking donkey holy shit"
Arsenal Fans Debate Arteta's Title Credentials After City Draw
Team Overall 99 posts
Positive 47.5% Neutral 40.4% Negative 12.1%
Arsenal fans have witnessed something remarkable unfold at Goodison Park, and they're not holding back their gratitude. With Manchester City drawing 3-3 against Everton, Arsenal's two-point lead at the summit of the title race suddenly feels considerably more comfortable — and the fanbase is giving Everton full credit for what they see as an unexpected favour to their cause. There's a palpable sense of relief mixed with admiration for the Toffees' performance, because in a title fight this tight, dropped points from your rivals matter as much as your own victories.
Neutral
65.8%
"Happy for Mikel Arteta"
Gratitude
25.3%
"@Everton The most beautiful gift u give Arteta thanks lads !!!!"
Admiration
8.9%
"@Everton The most beautiful gift u give Arteta thanks lads !!!!"
Manchester City Fans Rage Over Draw and Defensive Errors
Referee Decisions 95 posts
Positive 4.2% Neutral 90.5% Negative 5.3%
Here's the thing: Manchester City fans absolutely lost it after bottling a lead against tenth-placed Everton, with the anger directed squarely at the defence's repeated capitulation and Guardiola's decision-making. The sample posts show supporters venting in Spanish and sarcastically calling for the manager's head, their frustration rooted in the fact that City surrendered a 3-1 advantage with just minutes remaining — the kind of collapse that shouldn't happen at a title-chasing club. It's not just the dropped points that stung; it's how they were lost, leaving City's title bid hanging by a thread as Arsenal pulled further clear at the summit.
Neutral
97.9%
"@ManCity @okx Ahora celebran empates JDKSJJSKS 🤏🏽🤏🏽 ni el Millos de Serpa pues."
City Fans Bid Farewell to Title After Dramatic Draw
Team Overall 90 posts
Positive 23.3% Neutral 28.9% Negative 47.8%
Manchester City fans emerged from the Goodison Park drama in a state of resigned acceptance — the title race felt slipping away after Doku's dramatic 90+7 equaliser couldn't hide the fact they'd let a two-goal lead dissolve. There was a prevailing sense of pragmatism in the reaction, with supporters pivoting mental energy towards the FA Cup as a consolation prize, though beneath the surface lingered the sting of knowing they'd failed to take what should have been three points. The mood wasn't panic or fury, but rather the quiet realisation that on a day when Arsenal were beating Fulham 3-0, dropping points at Everton might just cost them everything.
Neutral
57.1%
"~~And that's why they're probably gonna win the title.~~"
Optimism
26.5%
"We've got an fa cup final to look forward to ❤"
Annoyance
16.3%
"Yeah this sucks but this club overproduced this season. We're supposed to be scrapping for a UCL spot, not a domestic treble. "
Everton Fans Criticise Beto Selection During City Draw
Team Overall 86 posts
Positive 4.7% Neutral 39.5% Negative 55.8%
Everton fans were utterly bewildered by Beto's performance in the 3-3 draw with Manchester City, oscillating between dark humour and genuine frustration at his positioning and decision-making on the pitch. The overwhelming consensus wasn't anger so much as resigned amusement — supporters couldn't believe what they were watching, cracking jokes about his involvement while simultaneously pointing out that Everton's attacking play noticeably sharpened once he came off the bench. It was the kind of display that turns a player into a punchline, because the mistakes were so consistent, so baffling, that fans had no choice but to laugh at the absurdity rather than sit with the disappointment.
Neutral
88.1%
"They subbed Beto and the game improved 10x"
Amusement
6.0%
"That was a fun game of "Where is Beto going to head the ball next?""
Disgust
6.0%
"Beto is genuinely awful. How is he still on."
Fans Debate Ball Contact and Play Decisions in Wild Match
Match Events 84 posts
Positive 11.9% Neutral 47.6% Negative 40.5%
Here's the thing: when a crucial moment in that mad three-three draw hinged on whether someone actually made contact with the ball, fans couldn't resist a bit of gallows humour about it. The posts oscillate between deadpan sarcasm — "great pass totally meant," "the best pass in history" — and genuine frustration that VAR or the on-field officials couldn't nail down what actually happened, leaving most supporters bemused rather than genuinely fuming, though a few were clearly seething at the interpretation.
Neutral
82.5%
"Great pass totally meant"
Amusement
11.1%
"Because he doesnt have the ball at that point."
Anger
6.3%
"only reason i can think of is the ball was nowhere near, but i hate that reasoning."
Everton and Manchester City Serve Up Chaos
Player Performance 80 posts
Positive 40.0% Neutral 18.8% Negative 41.2%
Fans couldn't quite believe what they'd witnessed — a proper spectacle of attacking football that had both sets of supporters grinning despite the chaos. The neutrality in their reaction masked genuine admiration for the quality on display, with supporters openly calling it one of the season's standout matches, and that underlying amusement at the sheer unpredictability of it all, the back-and-forth nature that left defences completely exposed. This wasn't tense title-race drama; this was pure entertainment, the kind of seven-goal thriller that reminds you why you fell in love with the game in the first place.
Neutral
42.6%
"Genuinely great match"
Admiration
36.2%
"Unbelievable game. Pleasure to watch hahaha"
Amusement
21.3%
"Unbelievable game. Pleasure to watch hahaha"
Manchester City's Kit Draws Brutal Fan Mockery
Team Overall 71 posts
Positive 8.5% Neutral 12.7% Negative 78.9%
Manchester City's kit took an absolute battering from fans who reckoned it looked like something out of a cartoon — one supporter even compared it to Scooby-Doo, whilst others slammed it as pyjamas or accused it of being soft and apathetic, with the famous "I just hope both teams have fun" meme getting a fresh airing. The vibe was less about football credentials and more about pure aesthetic disgust, with nearly a quarter of the discourse dripping in genuine revulsion at the strip's design, though most fans stayed neutral enough to focus on the actual game rather than get completely wound up about what Pep's lads were wearing.
Neutral
58.8%
"That's golden and shining, the one on their graphic looks like it's straight out of scooby doo."
Disgust
23.5%
"That city kit is absolutely horrible"
Annoyance
17.6%
"I hope City loses this match and the title simply because of these awful fucking kits they've unleashed on our eyes this season"
Manchester City's 115 Charges Shadow Dramatic Draw
Referee Decisions 70 posts
Positive 17.1% Neutral 42.9% Negative 40.0%
The 115 charges hanging over Manchester City poisoned what should've been a thrilling football match, with fans using the dramatic late draw as a flashpoint to vent about governance and fairness in the sport. Everton supporters, in particular, seized on City's stoppage-time equaliser as fresh evidence of a system they see as broken—sarcastically thanking their opponents for "facing the unpunished club" and demanding even steeper punishments, whilst City's accusers framed the nine-minute injury time as yet another symbol of special treatment. The anger wasn't really about the football itself; it was about the absence of consequences, and how a 3-3 thriller became, in the eyes of a vocal minority, another chapter in a saga of alleged wrongdoing that refuses to be resolved.
Neutral
79.2%
"@Everton @arsenal_avenue Well played ... You faced the unpunished club in the world with 115 charge ... Great effort guys"
Anger
14.6%
"fucking 97th fucking minute when theres only 6 added fucking cheating cunts make it 116 charges"
Optimism
6.2%
"That would be amazing, instead you'll just get a Tetanyahu title and then 115 FC will be back in it"
Keane Red Card Fury as Oliver Spares Everton Defender
Match Events 66 posts
Positive 7.6% Neutral 31.8% Negative 60.6%
Michael Keane got away with absolute murder on Sunday, and Everton fans cannot stop talking about it—the defender escaped a red card that looked nailed-on in slow motion, leaving neutrals and City supporters absolutely seething at Michael Oliver's decision. The frustration is genuine and documented: one fan called it "dirty" play that warranted expulsion, whilst another demanded a PGMOL investigation, because the replays made the case crystal clear. But here's the thing—Everton supporters themselves remain largely unfazed, recognising Keane as their standout performer in a chaotic 3-3 draw, which tells you everything about where their priorities lie when you're fighting for survival in tenth place.
Neutral
85.1%
"Keanes the best player of ours today without a doubt"
Disgust
8.5%
"WTF Was That Performance BY The Way. Michael Keane Should OF 100% Been Sent Off. Dirty Bastard. And Michael Oliver Was Terrible. HE Was The Worst Re"
Confusion
6.4%
"PGMOL need to investigate Oliver for not sending off Keane. One of the few times the slow mo replay actually made the tackle look better"
Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Fans Over Conduct
Division:
Bimodal
865 posts
Fans are debating Jérémy Doku's two-goal performance—particularly his controversial shushing celebration after Manchester City's 90+7' equaliser—with some calling it arrogant showboating whilst others praise his clutch finishing on both feet, and rival supporters noting the result's impact on the title race and their own promotion chances.
Doku's Brilliance Transcends Everything
These fans are mesmerised by the Algerian winger's individual talent and audacity, viewing his late equaliser as pure footballing artistry that overrides all other match context.
39.4%
admiration amusement
John Stones Nathan Aké
"Doku so amazing to watch "
"Doku!!! What a player!"
Tactical Chaos and Personal Genius Collide
This camp acknowledges Doku's exceptional ability whilst simultaneously criticising his decision-making and City's broader defensive collapse, arguing brilliance cannot excuse systemic failure.
30.4%
neutral
John Stones Nathan Aké
"Doku you non-passing-bastard! Shoot more!"
"these tackles aimed at Doku are a fucking disgrace "
City's Capitulation in the Crunch Moments
Furious at how Manchester City squandered a winning position and shipped three goals, these fans see Doku's leveller as symptomatic of a team that cannot hold its nerve when it matters most.
30.2%
John Stones Nathan Aké Gianluigi Donnarumma
"I can't believe we came and did the same shit we did at Burnley at everton. Not one convincing performance from anyone except doku especially the 2nd half I knew we weren't gonna w"
"Our defense failed us in the second half. Bt damn doku, a fucking madman. "
Thierno Barry's Brace Steals Everton Spotlight
Division:
Bimodal
254 posts
Everton fans are absolutely enamoured with Thierno Barry after his two-goal performance in the 3-3 draw against Manchester City, with supporters clamouring for him to start regularly ahead of Beto and even joking that Arsenal should sign him. The overwhelming consensus in the discussion is that Barry has emerged as Everton's standout player in what became a chaotic, goal-laden encounter.
Barry's Redemption Arc Begins
Everton fans celebrating the Senegalese striker's decisive brace as a turning point, vindicating David Moyes' tactical faith in bringing him off the bench when it mattered most.
34.3%
admiration amusement
hattrick decision
"Barry btw...brilliant sub timing. Just great."
"So much better from Barry today. "
Brilliant But Brittle Performance
Neutrals and sceptics acknowledging Barry's crucial goals whilst simultaneously questioning his consistency and decision-making, particularly in the chaotic final stages when his concentration visibly wavered.
33.1%
neutral
hattrick decision
"Barry does not look like a good talent mate lol, seems like an absolute donkey on the ball"
"Barry was utterly pathetic in the final 10 minutes. No effort, dumb decision after dumb decision"
Wasted Glory and Wasted Points
Furious Everton supporters raging at the 3-3 draw as a catastrophic missed opportunity, viewing Barry's late-game fatigue and poor choices as emblematic of why this club squanders chances to climb the table.
32.7%
decision
"@Everton You’re a useless club, tf do you need the 3 points for?? Fuck you Barry too"
"Awful decision. Beto is shit but at least gets stuck in. Barry will just wander around and sulk"
Potential Meets Perplexity
Pragmatic analysts trying to square the circle of Barry's match-winning brilliance with lingering doubts about whether he can sustain elite performance or remain another Everton prospect who flatters to deceive.
20.0%
"That Barry player. Now brentford have that igor thiago who can be me a menace....."
"Barry turning into prime Henry."
Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Fans
Division:
Bimodal
138 posts
Fans are heatedly debating whether Jérémy Doku's stoppage-time equaliser for Manchester City was onside, with some calling it a spectacular finish whilst others claim it was an offside goal that cost Everton the match. The 3-3 draw itself has sparked mixed reactions — admiration for the quality of football on display balanced against frustration over dropped points and controversial refereeing decisions.
Pure Football Artistry
Fans mesmerised by the technical brilliance of Doku's finish, celebrating a goal so clinical it belongs in a highlight reel forever.
46.4%
admiration
Gianluigi Donnarumma James Trafford
"Beautiful goal!! "
"What an amazing goal, straight out of FC 26 it felt like with a finesse shot+ on that guy! "
Defensive Meltdown Fury
Everton supporters absolutely seething that their back line handed City's winger the space and time to execute a perfect late equaliser.
34.8%
anger
Gianluigi Donnarumma James Trafford
"Absolutely fucking pathetic, how can you not close that shot down?"
"What a fuckkng finish. I dont understand how you give him that much fucking space for both of his goals"
Chaos and Consequence
Observers cutting through the emotion to focus on the brutal reality of what happened on the pitch — both the goal and the defending breakdown.
18.8%
neutral
Gianluigi Donnarumma James Trafford
"Wtf he straight up tried to murder him. Poor guy. "
"why are you letting him shoot fucking fuck"
Everton and Manchester City Serve Up Chaos
Division:
Bimodal
80 posts
Fans are overwhelmingly stunned by an absolutely bonkers 3-3 draw featuring six goals, multiple yellow cards, and a dramatic injury-time equaliser from Doku that left viewers breathless. The match swung back and forth relentlessly, with some supporters celebrating the sheer entertainment value whilst others questioned whether the frantic, chaotic nature of play bordered on the farcical.
Tactical Carnage, Defensive Embarrassment
This lot think six goals and a draw reveals sloppy, uncoachable defending that shouldn't happen at this level — entertainment doesn't excuse the football.
41.2%
games game
"what a deeply unserious game lmfao"
"Don't like games like this, all over them with nowt to show for it."
Pure Entertainment, No Apologies
These fans loved every second of the chaos and see a six-goal thriller as exactly what football should deliver, regardless of who's to blame.
40.0%
admiration amusement
games game
"Unbelievable game. Pleasure to watch hahaha"
"Wow absolutely brilliant game"
The Game Demanded Answers
This crew acknowledge the spectacle but fixate on individual moments, refereeing decisions, or tactical choices that swung the narrative — the why matters as much as the score.
25.0%
"Amazing game"
"What a game"
Beautifully, Completely Bonkers
These observers treat the whole thing as delightfully bizarre and unhinged — less about right or wrong, more about accepting it's just a weird game that happened.
18.8%
neutral
games game
"LMAO I CAN'T! just what the fuck is this game"
"This is a weird fucking game"
Doku's Late Leveller Hands City Lifeline in Title Race
Division:
Bimodal
7008 posts
Fans are dissecting Manchester City's dramatic 3-3 draw against Everton, with Arsenal supporters celebrating that the dropped points keep the title race competitive, whilst some City fans worry about momentum loss and others debate whether refereeing decisions cost them the win. The discussion hinges on how this single point affects City's pursuit of Arsenal at the top, with reactions ranging from tactical analysis to league implications for both contenders.
Arsenal's Title Dream Lives On
City fans grateful that Everton kept them in the race with a dramatic draw, preventing a catastrophic loss that would've handed the title to Arsenal.
35.6%
admiration gratitude
arsenal everton
"@Everton Thank you Everton! The whole world loves you!"
"@Everton @HumoodAFC u made me very happy today. I love you, Everton."
The Script Is Rigged
Frustrated observers convinced the result proves football is predetermined theatre, with City getting bailed out by late drama whenever they need it most.
32.9%
neutral
arsenal everton
"@ManCity @okx You fucking cheats fuck football scripted bull shit"
"@Everton @eToro fuck you everton, yall motherfuckers messing with the script"
Everton Bottled The Business
Everton supporters furious their side surrendered a winning position against a direct rival, throwing away three points when they had nothing to lose and everything to prove.
31.4%
arsenal everton
"@Everton FUCK YOU, YOU HAVE RUIN THIS SPORT AND FOR WHAT, YOU HAD NOTHING TO PLAY FOR AND COUDNT LET CITY WIN. GO SUCK ARSENAL’s DICK YOU FUCKING IDIOTS"
"@Everton You fucking moron fans, do you not you’re giving the worst set of fans the league?? You’re playing for nothing ffs!"
Drama Merchants At The Death
Neutral fans processing the chaos of a 3-3 thriller, stunned by the intensity of last-minute goals that turned a one-sided contest into pure madness.
27.1%
"Thank everton you are best"
"Thank everton you are best"
Did City Just Rob A Point?
Tactical observers debating whether Doku's 90+7 equaliser was legitimate drama or evidence of City's uncanny ability to escape when cornered, questioning the fairness of the outcome.
21.6%
"Thank everton you are best"
"Thank everton you are best"
Khusanov Debate Dominates Chaotic Everton-City Draw
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204 posts
Fans are heavily discussing Manchester City defender Khusanov's performance and controversial moments during the 3-3 thriller, with some defending him as a player rather than a goalkeeper whilst others criticise his discipline and decision-making in a match packed with yellow cards and refereeing talking points. The 204-post conversation reflects divided opinion on whether Khusanov's errors were decisive in City's failure to hold their lead against a resurgent Everton side.
Tarkowski's Nightmare Season Exposed
Everton fans are absolutely seething at their defender's consistent failures this season, using the Khusanov incident as the boiling point that proves he's lost the plot mentally.
44.6%
Séamus Coleman Michael Keane James Tarkowski
"Started the bullshit. Tarky has had a nightmare season overall. I know he was injured at the beginning but he just can’t organize the defense. Overseen several extra time (point) l"
"@ManCity Just look at you fucking cunts messing up my mood. Remove khusanov. He’s not in this game mentally."
Live Reaction Carnage
Neutral observers and casual viewers are simply calling out the chaos as it unfolds, naming names without deeper analysis of who's to blame.
33.3%
neutral
Séamus Coleman Michael Keane
" tarkowski just can’t stop being a massive cunt"
"this Khusanov fucking STINKS"
Did He Or Didn't He
A smaller contingent is locked in debate about what actually happened in the moment, arguing over whether the incident was real or a phantom complaint.
26.1%
"Yahh kalah"
"Husanov"
The Khusanov Redemption Arc
City fans are defending their centre-back's broader season form, refusing to let one game define a player they believe has been genuinely impressive.
22.1%
admiration amusement
Séamus Coleman Michael Keane
"Khusa is actually so fantastic, this has been a HELL of a season for him he’s incredible "
"really impressed with Tarkowski "
City Fans Bid Farewell to Title After Dramatic Draw
Division:
90 posts
Manchester City supporters are processing a stunning 3-3 comeback draw against Everton that has effectively ended their Premier League title hopes, with the discussion pivoting towards salvaging the season by winning the FA Cup final. Fans are divided between frustration at wasted opportunities and resigned acceptance that rotation and defensive frailties have cost them the championship, though some cling to the possibility of winning multiple trophies as consolation for what was supposed to be a dominant campaign.
We Never Deserved It Anyway
City fans venting that their side simply didn't perform well enough this season to win the title, accepting the harsh reality that overachievement has run its course.
47.8%
annoyance
season still
"Yeah this sucks but this club overproduced this season. We're supposed to be scrapping for a UCL spot, not a domestic treble. "
"​@joshuarogers8886 exactly, they don't deserve to win the PL."
The Title's Slipped Through Our Hands
Neutral observers diagnosing exactly how City lost it — poor defending, wasted chances, and a performance that screamed of a team that's mentally checked out of the race.
28.9%
neutral
season still
"Sorry but on what basis do they deserve to win? Their entire team was defending. Waiting for some nonsense to happen. No team that doesnt even want to play 'deserves' to win"
"They have lost it now, odds are it's over. Was a bad performance too. They don't look at it."
There's Still the Cup to Play For
Optimistic City supporters reframing the season as a relative success and pivoting focus to the FA Cup as consolation and a chance to salvage something tangible.
23.3%
optimism
season still
"We've got an fa cup final to look forward to ❤"
"Been a good season all things considered, hope we can win the FA Cup. "
We've Bottled This Ourselves
Frustrated fans torn between acknowledging City's collapse and the gut-wrenching reality that they've handed the trophy to their rivals through their own poor execution down the stretch.
20.5%
"@kevinuchiha6830. No they don’t, where’s the belief. Last week u lot we’re winning the domestic treble, now you’re walking out on your team when they’re 3-1 with 10 mins to go plus"
"It's over. We hand over the trophy ourselves. It's annoying. During this season, we've always wasted opportunities on our own, not because our opponents are always good. It's at th"
Everton Furious Over Dramatic Late City Leveller
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201 posts
Everton fans are devastated that Manchester City's injury-time equaliser denied them what would have been a huge victory, with most feeling they should have held on to their 3-1 lead in an end-to-end thriller. Whilst some acknowledge a point against City isn't catastrophic, the overwhelming mood is one of frustration at squandering a winning position in the closing moments.
We Should've Won This
Everton fans gutted by the late collapse, convinced they had a winning performance stolen from them in the 90+7th minute.
45.8%
disappointment
lose 3-1
"3 losses in a row to finish lower mid table is so fucking disappointing"
"I’m actually gutted. Feels like a loss. Utter bullshit at the end. Fucking pricks. "
Doku's Dagger Hurts Most
Supporters processing the emotional whiplash of seeing their side 3-1 up before City clawed back a draw they shouldn't have earned.
33.3%
"Gutted. We should have won 💙💙💙"
"Gutted with the late city goal but I would've still taken a point before the game if offered.. COYG!"
A Point's No Point
Pragmatists viewing the 3-3 as a missed opportunity — mathematically a gain, but psychologically a loss given Everton's position and what they threw away.
29.9%
neutral
lose 3-1
"A draw is just as bad as a loss tbh"
"Pretty bad performance considering we had a whole week off, at least I don’t have to worry about goal difference anymore, it was stressing me out "
Proud Despite The Chaos
Optimists celebrating Everton's resilience and attacking flair, arguing a draw against title-chasing Manchester City is a genuine achievement worth respecting.
24.4%
approval
lose 3-1
"Still proud of the boys. Left it all on the field! "
"Really great game if you ask me. A point against them is unreal and we did very well to get it. We made a sub during stoppage which made it go to 97. Can’t really complain. Next ga"
Moyes Draws Praise and Scepticism After City Stalemate
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173 posts
Everton supporters are sharply divided over David Moyes's performance in the 3-3 draw with Manchester City, with some hailing his tactical acumen and substitutions whilst others remain unconvinced he can finally overcome Pep Guardiola's side, questioning whether he's truly the answer to the club's problems.
Moyes' Baffling In-Game Calls
These fans acknowledge the point against City but remain mystified by his substitution timing and tactical decisions, seeing pattern rather than pragmatism.
40.5%
neutral
moyes everton
"NOW he brings Patterson on? Fucking hell Moyes you’re a wild one. "
"That moyes mentality. No faith in the squad and he is showing it. Idc if it’s fucking city. Play with some heart. 20 mins of just sitting as far back as possible"
The Defensive Defeatism Problem
They're convinced Moyes lacks faith in the squad and plays not to lose rather than to win, sabotaging Everton's chances through cautious mentality.
33.5%
moyes everton
"Sub management is the worst things moyes brings to the team - simply don't understand the logic"
"moyes historically spanks us and steals our points :("
Finally, A Manager Worth Following
Believing this draw proves Moyes can deliver against the elite, these supporters have shifted from scepticism to genuine admiration for what he's building.
26.0%
admiration gratitude
moyes everton
"@Everton THANK YOU @Everton & DAVID MOYES. You have earned a new supporter today."
"@Everton Good job Boy's, it's me Moyes"
Manchester City Fans Debate Donnarumma's Aerial Vulnerability
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131 posts
Manchester City supporters are heavily criticising goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma's performance on set pieces and crosses, with many arguing he failed to command his area during Everton's comeback from 0-1 down to 3-3, whilst others defend him and credit alternative defenders for the defensive lapses. The discussion centres on whether his physical attributes are being properly utilised and whether he compares unfavourably to other top Premier League goalkeepers like David Raya at Arsenal.
Donnarumma's Aerial Nightmare
City fans fuming that their keeper got exposed in the air during a critical moment, blaming him directly for the defensive collapse.
40.5%
anger
Gianluigi Donnarumma James Trafford
"That’s fucking terrible from Ndiaye wtf…straight at Donnarumma"
"Donnarumma is such a little bitch. "
The Complainer's Critique
Observers frustrated by Donnarumma's reaction and body language, viewing him as ineffectual and overhyped when the pressure really mounts.
35.9%
neutral
Gianluigi Donnarumma James Trafford
"What is he crying about?? Lanky idiot "
"@ManCity Donnarumma is the most useless keeper ever. He is big for nothing when it comes to corners all he does is complain"
World-Class Defender
Loyalists insisting Donnarumma's overall quality transcends one bad performance, positioning him among elite goalkeepers despite the slip-up.
23.7%
admiration
great
"Donarumma we are blessed to have you"
"Donnarumma man... honestly great keeper. One of the world's best"
Merlin Rohl's Breakthrough Performance Divides Everton Opinion
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168 posts
Everton fans debated midfielder Merlin Rohl's display against Manchester City, with many praising his intensity and technical quality after what some perceived as recent neglect under David Moyes, though others questioned his selection and positioning on the wing. The discussion highlighted stark disagreement about whether Moyes was managing Rohl correctly, with supporters split on whether this appearance represented redemption or continued mishandling of the young talent.
Rohl's The Real Deal
Everton fans convinced the young midfielder delivered a genuinely outstanding performance and proved he deserves regular football at this level.
40.5%
admiration
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall James Garner
"Rohl was just fantastic. So glad he got the start."
"Rohl and Tim were fantastic tonight. "
Brilliant But Costly
Supporters acknowledging Rohl's talent whilst pointing out critical errors in possession that led directly to City's goals and cost Everton the win.
39.3%
neutral
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall James Garner
"Tim been garbage. Turned the ball straight back over there and they score immediately"
"Roöhl been robbed tonight :( "
Star In The Making
Observers focusing on Rohl's undeniable quality and potential, questioning whether Everton can actually hold onto a player of this calibre.
23.3%
"That Rohl looks a player, if Everton don't want him, someone should, very talented."
"Merin Rohl had an unbelievable game"
Rohl's Getting Exposed
Critics hammering the midfielder for defensive vulnerabilities and repeated mistakes under pressure, arguing he's not yet ready for a title-chasing side.
20.2%
anger
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall James Garner
"Merlin Rohl is being burned every fucking time. "
"ROHL IS FUCKING UP FOR THIS"
Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Opinion
Division:
282 posts
Fans are hotly debating Jérémy Doku's performance and contribution to Manchester City's dramatic 3-3 comeback, with particular focus on his crucial equaliser in the 90+7th minute, whilst also discussing West Ham's Edson Álvarez and whether City's midfield creativity has suffered since Kevin De Bruyne's departure.
The Post-Match Meltdown Crew
These fans are still processing the chaos and defensive breakdown, venting raw frustration at what just happened rather than making a coherent case for anyone in particular.
39.0%
neutral
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"He's been awful since AFCON, there's no sugarcoating it"
"fucking hell, sell the entire defence."
Doku Is The Problem
This camp blames Doku's individual performance as the reason City couldn't close out the win, arguing his finishing and overall play have been substandard since AFCON.
38.7%
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"He has been fucking awful tonight "
"Yo get this clown off the field. Cant finish for shite "
It's More Complicated Than That
These supporters push back against the pile-on, recognising Doku's actual quality and effort tonight whilst acknowledging the broader context of a tough match.
30.3%
"Commentators really criticising every time I watch him he’s class"
"Felt bad for him today, he did everything he could"
The Genius Redemption Arc
City fans celebrating Doku as a world-class talent whose dramatic late equaliser proves why he's among their best players, regardless of earlier struggles.
22.3%
admiration
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"Brilliant goals and he is turning into such a brilliant player and it's a privilege to watch such skill."
"love this guy, has an argument to be our player of the season"
Manchester City's Title Hopes Slip Away in Chaos
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131 posts
Manchester City fans are grappling with the reality that their Premier League title bid has effectively collapsed after surrendering a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 with Everton, with Arsenal now firmly in control of the race. The discussion oscillates between dwindling hope ("we will fight until the final whistle") and resignation ("we lost the title"), as supporters confront the mathematical difficulty of catching Arsenal with just three matches remaining.
Reckoning With Mediocrity
City fans confronting an uncomfortable truth — that a season of underperformance has left them clinging to title hopes they've done little to deserve.
45.0%
neutral
"We've been shit all season we don't really deserve to win the title"
"What a pathetic way to lose a title "
Collapse Under Pressure
Supporters furious at a catastrophic defensive meltdown that single-handedly sabotaged City's title ambitions when the pressure mattered most.
38.2%
disappointment
"This fucking season I swear to god we shouldn't even be in a title race yet we're clinging on with our fingernails still"
"That’s how you single handedly kill a title run. Inexcusable lapse. Horrible "
Still Backing The Comeback
Defiant optimists refusing to write the season off, insisting a cup double and the mathematics of the title race still offer genuine hope.
16.8%
amusement
"couldn’t have said it better. we win the double, it’s a great season! "
"YES ERL!!! Come on lads, we can come back! "
Manchester City Fans Question Semenyo's Match Impact
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167 posts
City supporters are largely unconvinced by winger Semenyo's performance and effectiveness during the match, with many arguing he's being overused and should be benched in favour of alternatives like Savinho. The criticism focuses on his inability to deliver consistently, beat defenders, or produce threatening crosses—a stark contrast to Jérémy Doku, who keeps rescuing City in crucial moments.
Stones' Defensive Calamity
City fans are furious that John Stones is giving away soft fouls and theatrical defending that's costing Manchester City points in a title race they can't afford to drop.
46.7%
John Stones Nathan Aké
"horrible acting Semenyo barely grazed him "
"@ManCity @okx Am just tired of semenyo bro .... he's useless shouldn't start anymore games"
Mixed Messages On Defence
Neutral observers acknowledge Stones has lost form since his Arsenal goal and question whether the entire backline, not just one player, has become a liability this season.
38.3%
neutral
John Stones Nathan Aké
"He’s been off since his goal at arsenal went to his head. Semenyo’s been shit too"
"@ManCity Semenya is way too selfish, he need to be gone..."
Guardiola's Tactical Madness
Critics are turning on the manager himself, arguing that Pep's team selection and player rotation decisions — particularly keeping underperforming defenders in the XI — are sabotaging City's title challenge.
23.5%
"How stupid Manchester city manager must be for letting A.Semenyo on all the time, that guy is over rated, and Halland, all he can do is score from 5 meters, trash"
"Can we finally agree that English players are the most over hyped players. Geuhi I knew he wasn't elite class after his Madrid game, Nico O can't even sense the danger, can't cross"
Title Hopes Slipping Away
Frustrated fans are processing the reality that this draw, combined with Arsenal's dominance at the top, means City's championship hopes are hanging by a thread with the season running out.
20.6%
"How stupid Manchester city manager must be for letting A.Semenyo on all the time, that guy is over rated, and Halland, all he can do is score from 5 meters, trash"
"Can we finally agree that English players are the most over hyped players. Geuhi I knew he wasn't elite class after his Madrid game, Nico O can't even sense the danger, can't cross"
Stones' Unsung Brilliance
A small but vocal minority believe John Stones is actually performing well and deserves credit for his defensive contributions in a chaotic match.
15.0%
admiration
John Stones Nathan Aké
"Semenyo is playing really really well"
"Moved by this semenyo performance "
Arsenal Fans Debate Arteta's Title Credentials After City Draw
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99 posts
Arsenal supporters are celebrating Manchester City's failure to win against Everton as a boost to their own title chances, with discussion centring on whether Mikel Arteta has the mentality and tactical approach to sustain a title challenge. There's banter about City gifting points to Arsenal and speculation that Arteta's past connections to City and Everton have given him an advantage in understanding those sides.
Arteta's Lifeline — City Just Handed It
Arsenal fans celebrating the dropped points as a gift that keeps their title hopes alive and validates their manager's methods under pressure.
47.5%
gratitude admiration
arteta season
"@Everton The most beautiful gift u give Arteta thanks lads !!!!"
"Happy for Mikel Arteta"
The Draw Changes Nothing
Pragmatists focused on the mathematical reality that one point barely shifts the title race and City's collapse speaks louder than Arteta's tactics.
40.4%
neutral
arteta season
"Only dislike is from Arteta. Source: Pep Guardiola"
"farteta will pay for this"
Beautiful Football Isn't Enough
Sceptics arguing that even if Arsenal benefit, Arteta's defensive, cautious approach will ultimately fail to win titles despite the opportunity handed to them.
23.1%
"That point does not change anything. City have bottled it. Nobody gives a hoof about your fake support Henry, you never rated Arteta anyways. TV coaches. COYG.❤"
"You just know arteta will play haramball again"
Hate Watching a Bore Prosper
Frustrated Arsenal supporters who despise their own team's style and resent that Arteta's "haramball" might actually deliver silverware despite being painful to watch.
12.1%
arteta season
"I hate that Arteta type of football is about to be rewarded"
"You're a pretty shit troll. Go nibble on Arteta's tit, since that's the only trophy you'll be enjoying this season."
Everton Fans Allege Referee Bias in City Draw
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284 posts
After Manchester City's dramatic 3-3 comeback against Everton, with Jérémy Doku equalising in the 90+7th minute, supporters have targeted referee Michael Oliver with accusations of favouring City through lenient officiating and extended injury time. The discussion centres on claims that Oliver deliberately prolonged the match to allow City an opportunity to rescue a point they were losing.
Oliver Robbed Us Blind
Everton fans convinced the referee's decisions cost them the match and demand accountability for what they see as blatant incompetence or corruption.
51.1%
anger
city game
"Bruh Oliver is a bitch. He’s worse than Anthony Taylor "
"Fuck you Oliver. Worst ref to ever do it in England."
The Ref Is Consistently Shocking
Long-suffering supporters venting frustration at Michael Oliver's recurring failures across multiple seasons, treating his involvement as a structural problem for football integrity.
35.6%
neutral
city game
"This fucking guy I swear.. can’t fucking wait until he retires. Him and Micheal Oliver can fuck off"
"I hate them so much. I hate Michael Oliver so much. Even more than I hate myself "
City's Twelfth Man Won The Day
Observers arguing Oliver actively assisted Manchester City's comeback by making controversial calls at crucial moments, framing the referee as City's unofficial player.
23.1%
"Michael Oliver your a disgrace!"
"Astonishing how the brazen,bent as hell ref,Michael Oliver is still given the nod for huge City games!! He's been assisting them for over a decade now,ffs?!"
Oliver Earned His Match Fee
A small faction sarcastically praising the referee for delivering the result City needed, suggesting he was paid or biased to ensure they didn't lose ground in the title race.
13.4%
admiration
city game
"Congratulations to Mikel Oliver for this draw!"
"Man of the match michael oliver for man city perfect 12th man performance for them really earned his money"
Manchester City's Dramatic Draw Sparks Title Race Debate
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417 posts
Manchester City fans are divided over their 3-3 comeback against Everton in the 90th minute—some celebrating the resilience and momentum-building recovery, whilst critics argue the performance was underwhelming and question whether a draw with 11th-placed Everton represents title credentials as the season reaches its climax. The discussion reflects broader anxiety about City's title chances against Arsenal, with fans oscillating between faith in Guardiola's side and frustration at dropped points in a tight race.
City's Title Hopes Crumbling
Manchester City supporters devastated by the dropped points, haunted by memories of previous seasons where similar collapses cost them the league.
58.8%
disappointment
city game
"Fuck off, man. Watching City do this makes 18/19 and 21/22 even more painful. Fuck sake."
"FUCK OVLIVER FUCK CITY THEY DROPPED POINTS LETS FUCKING GO"
Shock and Disbelief Processing
Fans wrestling with what just happened, oscillating between raw anger and dark humour as they come to terms with a result that feels like a catastrophe.
27.8%
neutral
city game
"AHAHAHA CITY IS FUCKING SHIT"
"Fuck You CITY,  FUCK YOU!!!"
Last Stand Believers
Loyal City backers refusing to write off the title race despite the setback, clinging to the mathematical possibility that Guardiola's side can still turn it around.
20.3%
"C’mon city we can do this bro🤜🏾🤛🏾"
"Come on you little city"
Rival Fans Smelling Blood
Opposition supporters celebrating City's collapse as a genuine opportunity for Arsenal or other challengers to seize control of the title race.
13.4%
amusement
city game
"Yesssssss!!!! Let’s go City!!"
"HAHAHA CITY BOTTLED THE LEAGUE COYGGGG WE ARE CHAMPIONS OF ENGLAND ONCE AGAIN"
Everton Fans Rue Ndiaye's Missed Chances in Thrilling Draw
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248 posts
Everton supporters are frustrated that Iliman Ndiaye squandered multiple clear-cut opportunities during the 3-3 draw with Manchester City, with many arguing the forward's clinical finishing could have secured a vital win. Whilst some defend his performance as an off-day for an otherwise impressive player, the consensus is that his wastefulness cost Everton dearly in a match they led 3-1.
Ndiaye Cost Us The Win
Everton fans convinced their forward's wasteful finishing was the difference between a point and three, turning frustration into personal grudges against a player who should have buried the chances he was given.
55.2%
annoyance
Dwight McNeil Beto Iliman Ndiaye
"Honestly, Illi has possibly been the biggest hindrance to our attack today— which feels asinine to say out loud. This is up there with the Chelsea game. Up the fucking toffees. "
"@Everton Ilman Ndiaye as made an enemy in me for life!!! Such a useless player!!!"
Classic Mixed Performance Day
Neutral observers acknowledging that Ndiaye had moments of genuine quality but picked the worst possible match to have an off day when precision in front of goal was everything.
32.3%
neutral
Dwight McNeil Beto
"Ndiaye such a baller"
"@Everton Ndiaye picked a really bad day to have his worst performance of the season"
The Selfishness Question
Fans questioning whether Ndiaye's shot-heavy approach cost Everton a landslide victory, arguing he should've been hunting for teammates and a potential five-goal haul instead of chasing personal glory.
26.9%
"That njaiye for everton could have scored a hattrick easily!!"
"Ndiaye was selfish it could have been 5"
What Could've Been
Supporters doing the maths on how many goals Everton should've won by, using Ndiaye's multiple missed chances as evidence that the scoreline flattered Manchester City's defensive performance.
26.9%
"That njaiye for everton could have scored a hattrick easily!!"
"Ndiaye was selfish it could have been 5"
Ndiaye's The Real Deal
A vocal minority celebrating his technical ability and chances created, framing the 3-3 as a positive display rather than a missed opportunity, even if the finishing didn't match the quality of play.
12.5%
admiration
Dwight McNeil Beto
"Ndiaye is so good "
"@Everton Well done guys ...Ndiae had lot's of chances to be 5+"
Everton And Manchester City Fans In Stunned Silence
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257 posts
The sample posts from this discussion are largely incoherent or single-word reactions — "FFS," "Nice," "Wow," "How" — suggesting fans were too shell-shocked by the dramatic 3-3 comeback to form coherent takes. This appears to be the immediate aftermath of Doku's 90+7 equaliser, when the match descended into pure chaos and supporters simply didn't have words.
The Raw Shock Defence
Fans witnessing the goals in real time, too stunned or overwhelmed to process anything beyond the immediate sensory explosion of the moment.
42.8%
neutral
snip snap
"NO!!!!! GOOOOAAAAALLLLLLLLL!!!!!!"
"jesus fucking christ "
The Ecstasy Merchants
Supporters riding the dopamine wave of late drama, celebrating the sheer chaos and emotional rollercoaster of a 3-3 finish regardless of what it means for their side.
30.7%
snip snap
"Yeee-haawwww!!! 🤘🤘🤘"
"AHHHH MY BLOOOD PRESSSUREEEEE"
The Damage Control Brigade
Fans recognising the catastrophic consequences of dropped points or defensive collapse, angry that crucial moments have slipped through their team's fingers when the stakes were highest.
26.5%
anger
snip snap
"oh fuck. now we have real problems."
"fuck my life "
Pep Under Fire After City's Dramatic Collapse
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292 posts
Manchester City supporters and neutrals are lambasting Pep Guardiola's management and mentality after City surrendered a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 at Everton, with fans questioning his tactics, behaviour on the touchline, and whether his spending has delivered results. The frustration centres on City failing to close out a win that could have kept them in the title race, with many suggesting Guardiola's squad investment hasn't translated to trophies.
Pep's Behaviour is Unacceptable
This camp views Guardiola's touchline conduct — particularly spitting and aggression — as vile, shameful, and inexcusable regardless of his tactical genius.
58.9%
annoyance
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"Pep’s spitting makes me so angry. Fucking vile human. "
"@ManCity Stupid clowns!!!!!! this club and fucking pep are finished!!!"
Just Accept the Draw
This group is processing the result pragmatically, acknowledging both Pep's brilliance as a coach and his character flaws without taking a hard moral stance.
30.1%
neutral
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"There is. There’s no need to continually spit. It’s fucking disgusting. He’s vile. "
"Pep is still a genius"
Money Has Corrupted Greatness
These fans argue that Pep's integrity has been compromised by his wealth and status, allowing him to act with impunity and no shame.
23.4%
"Pep doesn't have shame,blind by money"
"Guardiola should stop this aggressive interacting with other teams players."
City Need Discipline Now
This contingent believes Guardiola must change his volatile interactions with opposing players or face consequences for how he conducts himself on the sideline.
22.4%
"Pep doesn't have shame,blind by money"
"Guardiola should stop this aggressive interacting with other teams players."
Pep's Antics Are Comedy Gold
This smaller, lighter-hearted faction finds humour in Guardiola's touchline theatrics and personality, treating his behaviour as entertainment rather than a scandal.
11.0%
amusement
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"Pepstein ahahaha, very good, I might have to start calling them that as well"
"Pep is so funny man "
Manchester City Fans Blame Guéhi for Match Collapse
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589 posts
Manchester City supporters are heavily criticising Marc Guéhi's defensive performance following City's 3-3 draw with Everton, with fans blaming the centre-back for multiple goals and questioning whether his inexperience in big matches cost City points in the title race. The discussion reflects frustration that Guéhi, despite signing for City, looked out of his depth against Everton's attacking play, with some comparing his defensive errors to infamous moments in Premier League history.
One Mistake Doesn't Define Him
Defenders of Guéhi push back against the pile-on, arguing that a single error in five months of performances shouldn't erase his overall quality or contributions to the side.
55.3%
anger annoyance
guehi
"i fucking hate you guys in this thread. One mistake from Guehi in 5 months and suddenly he’s awful"
"Just plain stupidity from guehi and now just we likely to concede more than score another so fuck this and Guehi that was just unacceptable. "
The Raw Reaction Moment
Fans venting immediate frustration in real time, expressing shock and disbelief at what they've just witnessed on the pitch without yet processing the bigger picture.
34.6%
neutral
John Stones Nathan Aké
"Guehi you fucking moron what on earth is that"
"What an absolute moron from Guehi like what the fuck was that???? "
Gallows Humour and Acceptance
Supporters processing the collapse through dark comedy and resigned sarcasm, acknowledging the damage is done whilst sarcastically thanking the player responsible for the turning point.
24.9%
"Stones batar than guahi"
"Thanks guehi 😅😅😅😅"
Comparing the Damage
Fans weighing up defensive performances across the squad, using Guéhi's mistake as a lens to reassess whether other players like Stones are equally culpable or worse.
22.0%
"Stones batar than guahi"
"Thanks guehi 😅😅😅😅"
Ride or Die Loyalty
A small but vocal contingent celebrating Guéhi as one of City's best signings, refusing to turn on him despite the result and backing him unconditionally.
10.0%
John Stones Nathan Aké
"I love my bebe boi. "
"Guehi hands down the best signing. "
Manchester City Fans Insist Title Battle Not Over
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257 posts
Manchester City supporters are rallying around the notion that the Premier League title race remains decidedly unfinished, despite their dramatic 3-3 draw against Everton leaving them three points behind Arsenal with matches still to play. The fanbase is clinging to the possibility of a late-season comeback, though anxieties about defensive frailties and upcoming fixtures—particularly West Ham away—are beginning to surface amongst the more pessimistic voices in their ranks.
Resigned to Fate's Cruelty
City fans accepting they've surrendered control of their own destiny and the season's outcome now rests with others' results.
44.7%
neutral
lose its over
"Better than nothing but it's out of our hands again... What a mess "
"Anyone fucking surprised? So ready for this season to be done."
Last Gasp Believers
Supporters clinging to the mathematical possibility of a title charge and refusing to accept defeat until it's mathematically impossible.
44.4%
"It's not done yet! It's not done yet! Yelled one of the great men"
"All we have to do, is not lose. All we have to do is not lose, all we have to do, is not lose."
Mentality Collapse Merchants
Disenchanted City fans convinced the team's psychological fragility has already lost them the title and no recovery is possible.
35.8%
lose its over
"Why not this season? Fuck you"
"We are completely done. I have no faith in our mentality."
This Is Manchester City
Optimistic contingent backing their team's proven ability to deliver in pressure moments and finish the job when it matters most.
19.5%
optimism
lose its over
"Well keep it up and you may have a chance soon!"
"That’s what we do, we love it."
Everton And City Fans Clash Over Refereeing Standards
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398 posts
With 398 posts dominated by cryptic, dismissive one-liners and counter-arguments, fans appear locked in a heated debate about whether the referee's handling of the match—particularly the yellow card distribution across both sides—was fair or fundamentally flawed. The fragmented, sarcastic tone suggests deep disagreement between supporters over whether decisions cost one team the result in a dramatic 3-3 draw.
Refs Have Robbed Us
Everton fans convinced the officials have made a catastrophic decision that's cost them the match and destroyed their entire day.
43.5%
sadness
point
"My day just got f*cking worse"
"What a fucking embarrassment this is ..."
This Is Peak Incompetence
City and neutral supporters locked in heated debate over whether the controversial call represents systemic refereeing failure across the Premier League.
42.2%
neutral
point
"How is this fuck not subbed off yet. You're fucking embarrassing "
"Can't fucking deal with this. Was resigned to a loss, now I'm going to have a heart attack"
Chaos And Contradiction
Fans reacting moment-to-moment to the drama unfolding on the pitch, oscillating between celebration and disbelief as goals fly in at both ends.
28.6%
"Yes"
"Stay humble😂😂😂😂"
The Numbers Don't Add Up
Analysts dissecting the incident frame-by-frame, weighing evidence and precedent to determine whether the decision actually fits the laws of the game.
28.6%
"Yes"
"Stay humble😂😂😂😂"
That's The Correct Call
A small but vocal contingent arguing the ref got it right and backing the decision with conviction despite overwhelming criticism around them.
14.3%
approval
point
"That was lovely "
"This is incredible. Absolutely incredible. "
Defensive Collapse Dominates Fan Reaction After Thriller
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272 posts
Fans across both sides are expressing frustration with the defensive lapses that characterised the second half's goal-fest, with particular criticism aimed at City's vulnerability and Everton's inability to hold their 3-1 lead. The discussion centres on sloppy defending and poor concentration from multiple players, with the relentless attacking display overshadowed by the defensive shambles that allowed the match to spiral into a 3-3 draw.
Defence in Meltdown Mode
Everton fans are absolutely seething at a backline that's been carved open repeatedly, demanding answers for the individual and collective breakdown that's turned a decent start into a nightmare.
61.8%
disappointment annoyance
John Stones Nathan Aké Marc Guéhi
"This defense is horrible. Group effort of shit play back there "
"what the actual fuck am i watching?? our defenders needs to fuck all the way off man"
Chaos Theatre Unfolding Live
Neutral observers are treating this as pure entertainment — a no-holds-barred goal fest where defensive shape has gone out the window and anything can happen.
27.9%
neutral
John Stones Nathan Aké
"Gotten quite entertaining in this second half."
"Well at least we are a second half squad. Goals are gonna be flying in!"
Familiar Pattern of Struggle
City supporters are processing a frustrating draw that exposes Everton's new predictability problem, recognising that even a point dropped feels like another sign of deeper tactical issues.
20.0%
"Too much goals ha😂"
"We've became very predictable, lately we've been struggling a lot"
Wings Carrying the Weight
A smaller camp of optimists is clinging to bright moments in the attacking play, particularly wide threats, as evidence that Everton can still produce quality on their day.
10.3%
John Stones Nathan Aké
"Our wings are so so good so far"
"Can’t wait to see us have a go in the second half…"
Manchester City's 115 Charges Shadow Dramatic Draw
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70 posts
Fans are using the backdrop of Manchester City's ongoing 115 charges against the Premier League to frame the club's dramatic 3-3 draw with Everton, with some suggesting the charges undermine City's competitive integrity whilst others defend the club against what they see as a narrative pushed primarily by rival supporters. The discussion reflects broader frustration about governance, with neutral observers questioning whether the charges are substantive or merely weaponised in fan discourse.
The 115 Obsession
Fans fixated on City's charges believe the real scandal is that an "unpunished" club got what they deserved, framing Everton's draw as a moral victory against systemic cheating.
42.9%
neutral
"That would be amazing, instead you'll just get a Tetanyahu title and then 115 FC will be back in it"
"@Everton Thank you Everton. Congrats on taking points off the actual cheats who have 115 charges to their name 👏"
Fury at Late Injustice
Supporters absolutely raging that Doku's 97th-minute equaliser epitomises the unfair advantage "cheats" enjoy, turning a draw into proof of corruption in action.
40.0%
anger
"I wouldn’t give that cheat any airtime.. 18th November 2009.. worst cheat ever.."
"fucking 97th fucking minute when theres only 6 added fucking cheating cunts make it 116 charges"
The Sarcastic Counter
Commentators cynically using the 115 narrative to process the result itself, weaponising the charges as shorthand for explaining why City escaped with a point they shouldn't have earned.
31.6%
"115 turns 116 today"
"I wouldn’t give that cheat any airtime.. 18th November 2009.. worst cheat ever.."
Praising the Underdogs
Optimistic voices celebrating Everton as a "club with history" for holding their ground against an allegedly corrupt Manchester City side, turning a 3-3 into a moral win.
17.1%
optimism
"@Everton @arsenal_avenue Well played ... You faced the unpunished club in the world with 115 charge ... Great effort guys"
"@Everton Thank you everton, huge team with more history than these oil 115 charges cheaters"
Haaland's Frustrating Display as City Chases Comeback
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190 posts
Fans are debating Erling Haaland's involvement and impact during Manchester City's dramatic 3-3 draw, with some praising his crucial late goal whilst others criticise his limited touches and suggesting City's build-up play fails to utilise his world-class finishing ability effectively. The discussion also touches on his composure and sportsmanship amid the chaotic match events.
The Ref Bottled It
Fans watching the incident unfold believe the referee failed to protect Haaland properly, letting poor defensive play go unpunished when it should have been a clear foul.
48.9%
neutral
John Stones Nathan Aké
"Just rank incompetence. Haaland gets up and plays on. Just exacerbates the point that there’s a reason players dive. Refs give fuck all if they don’t "
"What the fuck were those tackles on that Haaland run damn."
Haaland's Lost His Edge
City supporters are genuinely frustrated that their star striker has stopped making intelligent runs and holding up play, becoming a passenger when they needed him most.
30.0%
John Stones Nathan Aké
"Haaland is really pissing me off lately. So fucking lazy. No intelligent runs to receive through-balls, no hold up play.. Just fuck off"
"Haaland is there to break that up. People genuinely have given up. What the fuck"
Individual Brilliance Still There
Optimists acknowledge that despite the chaos, Haaland and his teammates produced moments of genuine quality—beautiful passes and athletic recovery that keeps them in the fight.
21.1%
admiration amusement
John Stones Nathan Aké
"I love Haaland. "
"Tbf his assist to Haaland was a beautiful ball. "
Manchester City's Kit Draws Brutal Fan Mockery
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71 posts
Fans across social media are absolutely savaging Manchester City's current strip, with supporters comparing it unfavourably to everything from pyjamas to a 2000s video game customisation tool. The overwhelming consensus is that the kit is visually horrendous, with some even suggesting it's so bad the players should lose purely on aesthetic grounds.
The Kit Curse Brigade
City fans convinced the hideous new strip has genuinely hexed their season and are willing to blame fabric choices over football quality.
78.9%
disgust annoyance
kit
"I hope City loses this match and the title simply because of these awful fucking kits they've unleashed on our eyes this season"
"@ManCity This stupid kit is a CURSE!"
The Aesthetic Prosecutors
Neutral observers and rival supporters united in the belief that Manchester City's kit is objectively one of the worst designs ever inflicted on professional football.
23.1%
"That city kit is absolutely horrible"
"City's kit looks like pyjamas. It's horrid. Oh and thanks Everton, COYG!!"
The Pyjama Parliament
Fans fixating on the specific visual comparison — that City look like they've rolled out of bed in nightwear rather than match kit — as the most damning indictment possible.
23.1%
"That city kit is absolutely horrible"
"City's kit looks like pyjamas. It's horrid. Oh and thanks Everton, COYG!!"
The Grealish-Era Sceptics
Supporters using the kit's "I just hope both teams have fun" energy as shorthand for City's loss of their ruthless identity under the new design regime.
23.1%
"That city kit is absolutely horrible"
"City's kit looks like pyjamas. It's horrid. Oh and thanks Everton, COYG!!"
The Resigned Observers
Those already moving past the kit debate to process the actual result, treating the fashion disaster as background noise to a draw that changes nothing.
12.7%
neutral
Jordan Pickford Mark Travers
"This kit by a mile "
"Jack Grealish with the "I just hope both teams have fun" kit"
Keane Red Card Fury as Oliver Spares Everton Defender
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66 posts
Fans are livid that Michael Keane wasn't sent off for what many view as a clear red card tackle on Jérémy Doku, with harsh criticism directed at referee Michael Oliver for his failure to brandish a straight red. The overwhelming consensus is that Keane's challenge — described variously as an "ankle breaker" and a dangerous follow-through — should have resulted in an instant dismissal rather than just a yellow card.
Oliver Bottled The Obvious Red
This camp believes Michael Keane committed a clear red card offence that the referee Michael Oliver inexplicably failed to punish, representing a catastrophic failure of match officiating.
60.6%
disgust
"Refs are just shite. Keane very easily could have been sent off. Gabriel also should likely be serving a ban for his headbutt antics. These guys just ref by bad vibes on a week t"
"WTF Was That Performance BY The Way. Michael Keane Should OF 100% Been Sent Off. Dirty Bastard. And Michael Oliver Was Terrible. HE Was The Worst Referee That I Have Ever Seen."
Keane Deserved The Luck
This camp acknowledges that Keane got away with something but frames it as fortunate rather than controversial, focusing on his overall contribution to the match instead.
31.8%
neutral
"Thank it to the referees who didnt send Michael Keane off."
"Keane has been alright this season but Branthwaite just provides a massive difference in how we can afford to play "
The Replay Tells The Story
This camp is split between those convinced the slow-motion evidence proves a red card was missed and those arguing the contact was accidental or minimal enough to warrant only a foul or no offence at all.
28.1%
"PGMOL need to investigate Oliver for not sending off Keane. One of the few times the slow mo replay actually made the tackle look better"
"you mean when keane got the ball and his follow through caught doku? it wasn't even a foul."
Keane Was Our Player Today
This camp celebrates Keane's defensive performance and refuses to dwell on the incident, crediting him as Everton's standout performer regardless of the refereeing controversy surrounding him.
7.6%
"Keanes the best player of ours today without a doubt"
"Keane is very lucky there!"
Kovacic's Fractured Performance Divides City Fans
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100 posts
Manchester City supporters are sharply divided on Mateo Kovacic's impact as a substitute in this chaotic 3-3 draw, with some praising his quality on the ball while others felt he was a liability defensively, failing to shield the backline during Everton's crucial attacking sequences. The polarised reaction reflects frustration at City's inability to control the game in the second half, where defensive lapses—potentially exacerbated by Kovacic's subdued form—allowed Everton to claw back from 1-0 down into a dramatic late equaliser.
Just The Facts, Mate
These fans are simply documenting what Kovacic did on the pitch — no drama, no agenda, just reaction to the moment as it happened.
52.0%
neutral
"Kovacic 😊"
"Yeah. Good shot kova"
Kovacic Is A Liability
This camp believes he's actively damaging City and deserves punishment, seeing his performance as reckless and indefensible.
38.0%
anger
"Kovacic needs to be banned from football, he is seriously the worst player ever "
"kovacic is such a fucking donkey holy shit"
Mixed Signals On His Quality
These fans recognise Kovacic has genuine talent but are wrestling with inconsistency, unsure whether to praise or criticise him.
27.3%
"Kovasic is the best"
"Kova pass❤"
Peak Kova Brilliance
True believers celebrating his best self — the technical excellence and game-changing moments that remind you why he's a City player.
10.0%
amusement
"Kovasic is the best"
"Fantastic pass from Kova"
City Fans Dissect Rodri's Irreplaceable Midfield Role
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147 posts
Manchester City supporters are engaged in heated debate about how dependent their team has become on Rodri's presence in midfield, with many arguing that without the Spanish midfielder's defensive stability, the entire structure of City's play collapses. The discussion intensified during a chaotic 3-3 draw with Everton where defensive vulnerabilities were on full display, with some fans insisting City cannot compete at the highest level without him, whilst others push back against what they see as an ungrateful overreaction to his absence.
The Rodri Crutch Collapse
Without their midfield lynchpin, City fans are watching a championship team implode, and they're furious that Pep has no credible Plan B.
49.0%
disappointment
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"Holy shit hahahahaha he fucking sucks, I would instantly sub him"
"I'm going to cry please please do something fucking hell spineless without Rodri this is an embarrassment. Genuinely going to cry can't bear this anymore. "
Respectful Realism
These supporters acknowledge that Rodri is irreplaceable, but they're trying to contextualise the performance without resorting to panic or blame.
41.5%
neutral
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"Mate, he was immense in the fall with Rodri in and out. He’s not Rodri, no one is. But he’s far better than he showed tonight. "
"Good tackle from Nico G"
The Structural Indictment
City's recruitment strategy is fundamentally broken — they've built a one-man midfield and now fans are watching that gamble unravel in real time.
28.8%
"This squad really need rodri, without rodri we are some all struggling in midfield"
"We still go into games without someone good enough to play Rodri's position. That's embarrassing."
The Embarrassment of Inadequacy
Beyond disappointment, these fans are ashamed that a club of City's stature can't field a single midfielder capable of deputising for their best player.
27.1%
"This squad really need rodri, without rodri we are some all struggling in midfield"
"We still go into games without someone good enough to play Rodri's position. That's embarrassing."
The Believers Still Standing
A tiny pocket of optimism clinging to individual moments of class and trusting that the system still works when it matters.
9.5%
amusement
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"Nico that turn was beautiful, I love La Masia"
"Rodri is so essential to this team. "
Manchester City Fans Criticise Cherki's Invisible Performance
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127 posts
Manchester City supporters are frustrated with Rayan Cherki's lack of impact during the chaotic 3-3 draw with Everton, with fans repeatedly questioning where he was in the match and comparing him unfavourably to Kevin De Bruyne and the club's treble-winning side. The negative sentiment reflects disappointment that despite City's attacking talent, Cherki failed to influence the game as the visitors surrendered a 3-1 lead to draw.
Cherki Was Absolutely Dire
These fans aren't holding back — they reckon Cherki was invisible and ineffective when City needed him most, delivering a genuinely poor performance.
55.1%
Erling Haaland Omar Marmoush
"Cherki is horrible today omg. "
"Cherki is ass today omg. "
Lucky Escape Without Cherki's Disaster
This camp reckons City got away with it because Cherki failed to do real damage, suggesting another player stepping up masked a woeful display.
37.0%
neutral
Erling Haaland Omar Marmoush
"Holly shiiiiiii"
"Thank God Artemis landed, otherwuse Cherki would've brought them back himself"
Cherki's Overrated Hype Machine
Sceptics here argue Cherki gets undeserved praise from easily impressed supporters, and this match proved he's not nearly as elite as people claim.
28.6%
"Where were the kick ups from Cherki today?"
""You can attack me now but one day you'll understand that Cherki is overrated. People are just easily amazed with this type of player bcuz there are genuinely a lot less great play"
Processing a Chaotic Result
These fans are trying to make sense of the 3-3 madness by questioning Cherki's contribution and whether City got lucky to escape with a draw.
21.4%
"Where were the kick ups from Cherki today?"
""You can attack me now but one day you'll understand that Cherki is overrated. People are just easily amazed with this type of player bcuz there are genuinely a lot less great play"
Potential There, But Bruno's The Real Deal
Despite acknowledging Cherki's talent and recovery, this minority still rates him below other midfield options who deliver more consistently in big moments.
7.9%
admiration
Erling Haaland Omar Marmoush
"What a miraculous recovery for cherki was sure he was done for there"
"I love Cherki and his potential is definitely high but Bruno is 2x the player for now "
Fans Frustrated Over Delayed Highlights Coverage
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189 posts
Supporters across multiple broadcasters are complaining about the absence of match highlights in the immediate aftermath of Everton's dramatic 3-3 draw with Manchester City, with particular frustration directed at Sky Sports for failing to upload clips whilst reaction content was already live. The criticism reflects broader irritation with broadcast standards and commentary quality during what was an enthralling encounter.
Broadcast Chaos Theory
Fans furious that coverage cuts out mid-match, leaving them blind to crucial moments and unable to follow the action properly.
51.3%
neutral
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"Can’t watch but this radio call is insufferable. I know we’re getting bossed but these announcers are going on like they’re watching Jesus H Christ walk on water. "
"Every fucking week they turn off before it's over. It's fucking embarrassing"
Stream Quality Meltdown
International viewers hammering US and streaming networks for delivering unwatchable feeds that miss live play leading to goals.
41.3%
anger
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"USA network's stream is absolutely awful - I'll say it again. god forbid we see the live play leading to a goal"
"wtf are these announcements never heard this shit in a stadium so loud "
Highlights Limbo Nightmare
Supporters demanding to know where the post-match highlights are, frustrated that reaction content drops before the actual footage hits platforms.
25.0%
"TNT SPORTS/BT SPORTS Match ended highlights unloaded within 10 minutes or less. SKY SPORTS ???????????"
"Where are the highlights Sky Sports?! Reaction up and no highlights yet. PLS PLS PLS,"
Safety Protocol Defenders
A tiny minority praising what they believe was a legitimate stadium safety exercise executed well by the club.
7.4%
Mateo Kovacic Bernardo Silva
"One of the best stadium safety exercises I've seen in a while, well done toffees "
"That was a good Stadium Safety Exercise, great job everybody "
Fans Debate Ball Contact and Play Decisions in Wild Match
Division:
84 posts
Supporters are analysing specific moments where the ball's position or contact proved crucial to controversial decisions — whether a player actually touched it, whether it was in play, and whether passes were intentional or fortunate deflections. The discussion centres on the fine margins that determined key incidents during this chaotic 3-3 draw.
Chaos Ball, Pure Entertainment
These fans are just here for the madness—they're watching an absolute carnival unfold and loving every bewildering second of it.
47.6%
neutral
Jordan Pickford Mark Travers
"ball boy has legs for days "
"We are about to see the most pure form of haram ball tonight 🔥"
Defensive Disasters and Rage
They're furious at individual errors and sloppy play, convinced that terrible decision-making and weak touches are costing their side points.
40.5%
anger
Jordan Pickford Mark Travers
"What an awful attempt, looked like he’s actually trying to pass it to donnarumma😭😭😭"
"Oh look another bad back pass from the other random waste of cash"
The Ball Contact Debate
These fans are locked in a technical argument about whether a player actually made contact with the ball during the controversial moment.
40.0%
"Because he doesnt have the ball at that point."
"He did not touch the ball"
Law of the Game Literalists
They're applying the rulebook precisely, insisting that without clear ball contact, the play stands as is—no matter how dodgy it looks.
20.0%
"Because he doesnt have the ball at that point."
"He did not touch the ball"
Accidental Brilliance Believers
They're finding humour in the chaos and half-joking that the most ridiculous moments—a wild deflection, a lucky ricochet—are actually strokes of genius.
11.9%
amusement
Jordan Pickford Mark Travers
"Great pass totally meant"
"The best pass in history "
Thierno Barry's Stunning Display Steals Show
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148 posts
Fans are celebrating Thierno Barry's two-goal performance in Everton's thrilling 3-3 draw against Manchester City, with supporters expressing high amusement at his impact despite the chaotic nature of the match. The discussion captures the excitement around Barry's clinical finishing as he gave Everton a commanding 3-1 lead before City's dramatic late comeback.
When The Wheels Come Off
Manchester City fans wrestling with the shock of surrendering a lead and watching their title charge stumble against a spirited Everton comeback.
52.0%
neutral
"How have we got that then 😭😭"
"DOOOO SOMETHING😭😭😭😭😭😭"
The Arsenal Coronation Mindset
Neutral observers and Arsenal-leaning commentators sensing the title race slipping away from City's grasp as competitors circle closer.
27.7%
amusement approval
"Happy for arsenal❤"
"❤❤❤❤❤❤❤COYG"
Guardiola's Defensive Nightmare
Critics pinpointing the indefensible collapse in concentration and tactical setup that allowed Everton to stage an extraordinary second-half turnaround.
20.3%
"🤬"
"The audacity😭😭😭"
City Fans Slammed for Stadium Exit During Collapse
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529 posts
Manchester City supporters face backlash for walking out of the stadium when Everton led 3-1, only to return minutes later when Haaland scored, with observers labelling them "plastic fans" and questioning their commitment compared to genuine supporters. The narrative centres on perceived fairweather support and contrasts City's fanbase behaviour unfavourably with how other clubs' supporters are treated by media and officials.
Glory Hunters Abandon Ship
City supporters are furious at their own fanbase for walking out during the collapse, branding them plastic fans who don't deserve to watch genuine comebacks.
64.5%
annoyance
city fans
"What's wrong with the crowd, seriously? this has to be one of the worst crowds I've ever seen."
"no wonder they call us glory hunters bro thats so embarrassing"
Soft Support Exposed on Camera
Neutral observers are pointing out the stark contrast between City's away support reputation and what happened at Goodison, suggesting the narrative around their fanbase has been exposed as myth.
30.2%
neutral
city fans
"Our away support has always been incredible, even at our worst defeats. City fans... well.... y'know...."
"Look at all these disgusting “fans”. Disgraceful. "
Bottle Job Meets Fair-Weather Exodus
This camp sees the early exits as the perfect encapsulation of City's late meltdown — suggesting both the players and fans gave up when it mattered most.
29.8%
"Citeh players clapping the same fans that gave up and walked out early? 😂"
"Man city bottle jobs😂 and the fans walking out, plastic fans"
Schadenfreude at the Emptying Stands
Rival fans are gleefully watching City's support crumble in real time, using the mass walkout as ammunition to undermine City's entire identity as a club.
5.3%
amusement
city fans
"Would honestly take it up the bum for his beloved City. Absolutely loves them."
"Loved seeing the city fans walk out after Everton’s 3rd goal. Well played Everton. COYG"
Everton Fans Criticise Beto Selection During City Draw
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86 posts
Everton supporters spent much of the 3-3 draw against Manchester City questioning why David Moyes kept Beto on the pitch, with fans arguing the striker's poor touch and decision-making actively harmed the team's ability to control the game and create chances. The sentiment shifted slightly when Beto was substituted and Everton's performance visibly improved, but fans remained incredulous that the Portuguese forward had started in the first place.
Beto's a Liability
Fans furious that Moyes keeps picking a striker who's consistently letting the side down when they desperately need someone clinical in front of goal.
55.8%
disgust
Dwight McNeil Beto
"That was fucking dumb, Beto. Come on, man."
"Beto is genuinely awful. How is he still on."
Just Here For The Ride
Observers making light of the chaos, treating Beto's performance as part of the mad theatre of a 3-3 draw rather than a serious tactical problem.
39.5%
neutral
Dwight McNeil Beto
"Beto too!"
"Beto hat trick incoming"
Selection Madness
Supporters baffled by Moyes's team choices, convinced there's a better forward option on the bench who could actually finish the chances Everton created.
28.6%
"Beto would’ve missed that first Everton goal lool"
"Why does Moyes start Beto over him, its so baffling"
Everton's Second-Half Collapse in Dramatic Draw
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194 posts
Fans are picking apart Everton's defensive panic after they surrendered a 3-1 lead to Manchester City in a chaotic 3-3 finish, with supporters trading criticism over the team's inability to hold their advantage. The discussion reflects frustration at how the squad squandered a dominant position, particularly highlighting defensive frailties in the second half that allowed City back into the match.
Just Here For The Facts
These fans are processing what happened on the pitch without getting emotionally wound up — they're acknowledging the result, the players, the moment, nothing more.
61.3%
neutral
"​@petercarey7456thank you"
"@ryangemmell9437 they are COYG ❤️😂"
We Should've Won That
This camp believes Everton bottled it in the second half after going 3-1 up and are genuinely disgusted at how the team surrendered what should have been three points.
27.8%
"​@leemckerrow1986 I'm embarrassed for you."
"@BlackSpade3 A beautiful turn of phrase ruined by a laughing emoji reply. Sickening."
That Last Goal Was Dodgy
These fans are locked in the minutiae of Doku's injury-time equaliser, arguing whether the goal should have stood or the decision stinks.
21.1%
"CTID"
"@SamaelTargaryen-v1n say that without crying"
Football's Mental, Innit
This group is riding the emotional rollercoaster of a frantic, chaotic match — celebrating the drama, the momentum shifts, the pure theatre of it all.
21.1%
"CTID"
"@SamaelTargaryen-v1n say that without crying"
We've Got Champions' Spirit
The optimists believe that even in defeat or a draw, Everton showed fight, character, and grit that suggests something bigger is building under Moyes.
10.8%
amusement approval
"@FootballYTStreamerClips WE ALWAYS LOVE A FIGHT TO MAKE EVERY WIN WORTH THE GLORY....SOMETHING ABOUT THE WINNERS ALWAYS...."
"​@whitelinecoachingVery good"
Man City Bottle Against Everton in Dramatic Draw
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684 posts
Neutral fans and rivals are mocking Manchester City after they surrendered a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 at Everton, with social media flooded with jokes about City "bottling it" in a chaotic second half. The discussion has also pivoted to Arsenal's title credentials, with supporters speculating whether the Gunners will capitulate similarly given City's dramatic failure to close out the match.
The Theatrical Collapse Narrative
City fans processing the dropped points through dark humour and cinematic language, treating the late meltdown as a perfectly scripted disaster rather than a genuine crisis.
50.3%
neutral
arsenal games
"Love how we’re just trying to bottle this whole season in the most cinematic fashion"
"No waterbottle pep, we're winning"
Genuine Rage at the Bottle Job
Furious City supporters venting raw frustration at what they see as an inexcusable collapse in the final moments, questioning fundamental team quality and mentality under pressure.
43.6%
arsenal games
"This is one of the biggest bottling i've ever seen, what the fuck is going on last 10 minutes man..."
"We're so fucking shite. Bottlers."
The Pep Mockery Brigade
Fans using sarcasm and jokes about the manager to deflect from disappointment, zeroing in on Guardiola as the focal point for ridicule after squandering a winning position.
35.1%
"Pepsi lost 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂"
"man city bottled it."
Survival-Mode Optimism
A small pocket of City fans clinging to the idea that the title race remains alive and other results will swing their way, refusing to write the season off despite the damage.
6.1%
amusement
arsenal games
"The bottle trophy is ours finally!"
"The bottle is still on, West Ham is gonna do wonders"
Fury Over Controversial Stoppage Time in City Equaliser
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332 posts
Fans are divided over the referee's decision to play extended injury time, with many Everton supporters convinced the official deliberately added extra minutes to allow Manchester City to snatch a 3-3 draw through Jérémy Doku's 90+7' equaliser. Others defend the time addition as legitimate compensation for substitutions and delays, though the debate reflects widespread scepticism about match officiating favouring City.
The Ref Was In On It
Everton fans convinced the official handed City extra stoppage time as payback for their financial muscle, suggesting institutional bias rather than honest error.
53.9%
neutral
minutes extra time
"Nice to be gifted an extra minute from a ref that your owners have paid off the books. "
"Love how the video is 3min 3seconds 😂"
Where Did Those Minutes Come From
Supporters demanding accountability for the arithmetic itself, questioning whether the added time matched any genuine delay or was simply invented to rescue City.
41.9%
annoyance
Séamus Coleman Michael Keane James Tarkowski
"I'm fucking raging. Where did those extra minutes come from?"
"6 fucking minutes from where? Blatant corruption. 4 wouldve been too much"
The Sarcastic Pension Brigade
Fans using dark humour to express corruption suspicions, framing the decision as a bribe disguised within the match official's career security.
42.0%
"Ref allowing extra , extra time for the Citeh equalizer! How much will his pension be improved by?"
"‏‪3:51‬‏ 2014?"
Fans Dream of Title-Winning Parade Invitations
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122 posts
Fans from multiple clubs are jokingly nominating standout Everton performers—particularly Thierno Barry and Jake O'Brien—for invitation to their potential Premier League title parade, with Arsenal supporters especially vocal about welcoming the Toffees duo if the Gunners clinch the league. The banter reflects how Everton's battling display in this 3-3 thriller has earned grudging respect across rival fanbases, who are playfully suggesting their heroic contributions deserve celebration at the end-of-season festivities.
Heroes Deserve The Honour
Everton fans overwhelmed with gratitude, inviting their matchday warriors to a title-winning parade they genuinely believe is coming.
75.4%
gratitude excitement
"@Everton @AFC_Fazeel THANK UUU SOOO MUCH!!!!! you're invited to the parade!!!"
"@Everton Thank you Everton, y'all welcome to our trophy parade"
Plot Twist, Plot Twist
Pragmatic observers naming the actual architects of victory—Barry, O'Brien, Moyes—whilst acknowledging the chaos and randomness still required for it to matter.
22.1%
neutral
"@Everton Barry and O'Brien plus Moyes are all invited to the parade. Send Ndiaye to Prison 😭"
"I will not give one shit if I am watching the parade, would you?"
The Conditional Invite
Cautious dreamers setting performance thresholds before they'll commit to parade fantasies, treating titles as something earned through consistency, not chaos.
22.2%
"Who's gonna be at the parade 🎉🎉🎉"
"Barry is invited to the parade if we win the league"
Naming The Legends
Fans already deciding who's parade-worthy and who isn't, interrogating whether this result changes anything about the path to silverware.
22.2%
"Who's gonna be at the parade 🎉🎉🎉"
"Barry is invited to the parade if we win the league"
Everton Fury Over "Stonewall" Denied Penalty
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132 posts
Everton supporters are outraged that a clear penalty — involving Bernardo Silva allegedly rugby-tackling Merlin Röhl in the box — was not awarded and subsequently not highlighted in match coverage, with fans claiming VAR failed to intervene on what they describe as the "clearest penalty of all time." The incident has fuelled broader frustration about inconsistent refereeing decisions against Everton across recent matches.
Robbed by the Ref, Plain and Simple
Fans are absolutely seething that a clear-cut penalty wasn't given, viewing it as a blatant officiating error that cost Everton in a crucial match.
61.4%
annoyance
corner
"Well that’s a fucking pen "
"Where the fuck was Röhl’s pen? And the sub we quickly made adds an extra two min on? Fuck off"
VAR's Bizarre Interpretation of the Law
Supporters are picking apart the specific wording and application of the handball or contact rule, arguing that City got away with something that should have been a stonewall pen under normal circumstances.
35.6%
neutral
corner
"That's a clear pen. "
"VAR IN OUR FAVOR WHAT?!?!?!"
The "Foul Started Outside" Technicality Trap
Fans are furious at what they see as a loophole in how refs interpret fouls that begin outside the box and continue into it, exposing an inconsistency in how penalties are awarded.
34.4%
"Why did everton get a pen on rohl when he was thrown to the floor and before should have had a free kick as well"
"Not getting a pen because the foul started before the play. Is wild when you give a pen if a foul continues into the box. 3 pen Everton should have had in 3 games."
Everton and City Fans Criticise Refereeing Standards
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214 posts
Fans from both sides are heavily criticising the referee's performance throughout the match, with particular frustration over inconsistent application of fouls, controversial yellow card decisions, and what some view as poor whistle management during crucial moments. The discourse suggests widespread dissatisfaction with refereeing standards in the Premier League more broadly, with several posts questioning whether consistent criteria are being applied across fixtures.
Ref Lost the Plot Completely
These fans are absolutely furious that the official made a catastrophic decision or non-decision that shaped the match, and they're not holding back on their disgust.
68.2%
anger
match ground
"This POS ref have a really bad recessed chin. Fking sack of shet"
"the ref is horrible BLOW YOUR WHISTLE BUT NO HE IS ON FIVE 500 PING"
The Controversial Call Was Actually Right
This minority reckons the referee played it smart by letting the game flow, and they're quietly enjoying the chaos while everyone else loses their minds.
29.9%
neutral
match ground
"OH. MY. GOD. The referee is so based for keeping the game going lol."
"Ref blow right away it'd be so funny"
Both Ref and Linesman Botched It
These supporters are calling out multiple officials for compounding errors across the match, from dodgy offside calls to inconsistent enforcement of the rules.
27.3%
"@Bradley_0701 All ball, foot on the floor, excessive force wasn't a thing 2 weeks ago so it ain't now!"
"And the linesman as well. Tried to give offside hahahahabahahahahahah"
Everton Fans Furious Over Missed Red Card Decision
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192 posts
Supporters are divided and angry over a controversial challenge that went unpunished with only a yellow card, with many arguing it was dangerous enough to warrant a straight red dismissal. The incident has sparked widespread debate about refereeing standards during what became an action-packed, high-scoring draw.
Refereeing Theatre At Its Finest
Fans documenting the absurdity of a missed red card with sardonic wit, treating the VAR failure as darkly comedic rather than catastrophic.
50.0%
neutral
attack player
"probably saw a rainbow somewhere"
"Should've been a second yellow for dissent too, nice "
City Gets Away With Murder Again
Everton supporters convinced Manchester City received preferential treatment and escaped a legitimate dismissal through referee incompetence or bias.
47.4%
anger
attack player
"this fucking mongrel commentator is foaming at the mouth for a red"
"Where are my simulation yellows at. Cheating cunts"

Cross-Cutting Patterns

John Stones
Appears across 5 debates: Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Fans Over Conduct, Manchester City Fans Blame Guéhi for Match Collapse, Haaland's Frustrating Display as City Chases Comeback, Manchester City Fans Question Semenyo's Match Impact, Defensive Collapse Dominates Fan Reaction After Thriller
Nathan Aké
Appears across 5 debates: Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Fans Over Conduct, Manchester City Fans Blame Guéhi for Match Collapse, Haaland's Frustrating Display as City Chases Comeback, Manchester City Fans Question Semenyo's Match Impact, Defensive Collapse Dominates Fan Reaction After Thriller
Mateo Kovacic
Appears across 4 debates: Pep Under Fire After City's Dramatic Collapse, Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Opinion, City Fans Dissect Rodri's Irreplaceable Midfield Role, Fans Frustrated Over Delayed Highlights Coverage
Bernardo Silva
Appears across 4 debates: Pep Under Fire After City's Dramatic Collapse, Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Opinion, City Fans Dissect Rodri's Irreplaceable Midfield Role, Fans Frustrated Over Delayed Highlights Coverage
Gianluigi Donnarumma
Appears across 3 debates: Manchester City Fans Debate Donnarumma's Aerial Vulnerability, Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Fans Over Conduct, Doku's Dramatic Late Leveller Divides Fans