They said he took a knock on the same knee when he came on at City, and would not be risked against Chelsea.
Quote from: ozzjim on January 03, 2011, 12:52:45 PMThey said he took a knock on the same knee when he came on at City, and would not be risked against Chelsea.Yes, it was as a result of a tackle by James Milner, and it was good to see Milner showing genuine concern for a former team mate - he went up to him twice afterwards to see if he was O.K.[/quoMilner and Delph were exchanging some serious words. Delph even put a late challenge in on Milner. Was at match and Delph was swearing and gesturing at him for a long period .......
Quote from: BC54 VFC on January 03, 2011, 02:26:10 PMQuote from: ozzjim on January 03, 2011, 12:52:45 PMThey said he took a knock on the same knee when he came on at City, and would not be risked against Chelsea.Yes, it was as a result of a tackle by James Milner, and it was good to see Milner showing genuine concern for a former team mate - he went up to him twice afterwards to see if he was O.K.[/quoMilner and Delph were exchanging some serious words. Delph even put a late challenge in on Milner. Was at match and Delph was swearing and gesturing at him for a long period .......I noticed that too, although I thought that it was Zabaleta he was going mad at and Milner was trying to calm him down
Quote from: ozzjim on January 03, 2011, 12:52:45 PMThey said he took a knock on the same knee when he came on at City, and would not be risked against Chelsea.Yes, it was as a result of a tackle by James Milner, and it was good to see Milner showing genuine concern for a former team mate - he went up to him twice afterwards to see if he was O.K.