All with a City twist, of course, though Bruno Mars does make an appearance in this edition.
Here’s what’s on the Things We Love list this week…
Goal scoring Gabriel
2-2 draw at Middlesbrough.
There’s no doubt he would have much preferred it to have been a match winning strike, but for both the youngster and fans, it was fantastic to have him back in the starting XI and on the scoresheet following his injury lay off.
Twenty-four karat magic
... Is the name of the world tour Bruno Mars is currently embarking on.
And when it rolled into Manchester for the first of two performances, a man who’s provided an abundance of magic in the Blue shirt was there to enjoy the show.
So, for those of you who wonder what footballers like to get up to away from the pitch, David Silva gave us an insight this week, with this clip of Mr Mars doing his thing on Tuesday evening.
What a show!! Top artist @BrunoMars 👏🏼🙌🏼🔝🔝🔝 pic.twitter.com/oCViTCukCG
— David Silva (@21LVA) May 2, 2017
Lions pride
Regulars at the Academy Stadium this season will have seen Phil Foden and Jadon Sancho torment many a defence, so it’s little surprise to see them at it in an England shirt, too.
The Young Lions kicked off their Euro U17 campaign against Norway on Thursday, with Sancho displaying his trademark pace and trickery to set up England’s equaliser.
England are level after some superb work from Jadon Sancho… #YoungLions pic.twitter.com/Z9LVDkBuhV
— Eurosport UK (@Eurosport_UK) May 4, 2017
And Foden’s effort to make it 3-1 wasn’t bad either…
GOAL! @ManCity star Phil Foden makes it three for @England #YoungLions pic.twitter.com/MuDgPasfBj
— Eurosport UK (@Eurosport_UK) May 4, 2017
Comebacks
After an injury hit 2016, it was a pleasure to see Spring Series opener against Birmingham City Ladies.
The defender was named as a substitute but came off the bench in the second half to complete months of hard work and her comeback from injury.
Well done, Megan!
Excited to be back in the squad for tonight’s first game of the Spring series v Birmingham!! 🙌🏻 #mcwfc https://t.co/H0IHvUcEvx
— Megan Campbell (@megcam10) May 3, 2017
Roberts’ reward
With a Scottish Premiership and League Cup to his name, Patrick Roberts’ loan spell at Celtic has been particularly fruitful and he had more reason to celebrate as the Scottish PFA revealed their end of season award nominees.
With 13 goals to his name the winger has been shortlisted for the Young Player of the Year award and will find out if he’s been successful at a ceremony on Sunday 7 May.
Congratulations and good luck, Patrick!
.@PFAScotland #CelticFC‘s YPOTY @PFAScotland nominees. 🙌 #WhoGetsYourVote pic.twitter.com/mmlzhmMcrG
— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) May 2, 2017