Clever move that from Liverpool. Invite them out early in the second half and in their eagerness hit them on the break. Wasn't this Klopp's strategy against Roma last year?
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Originally posted by hobbes View Post
To be fair, at least 70% of those are Matip being within 5 feel of Lewandowski and Lewandowski throwing himself to the deck.
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Originally posted by Gerontophile View PostFirmino's teeth are luminous.Last edited by Toby Gymshorts; 13-03-2019, 21:48.
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I thought Liverpool looked like a much more serious team than Bayern. They were very well drilled, played well within themselves and exposed themselves to very little risk and were able to chop bayern up at the appropriate times, and bar a couple of moments, were very comfortable. That first Mane goal is the most ridiculous thing I've seen since the last ridiculous thing he did. The Speed of thought involved in that goal is simply cartoonish.
Bayern are back to where they were when Van Gaal arrived, flopping out in the second round and looking weak. They're at that horrible point where all their good players have turned 30, the younger ones aren't great, and there's no real sense of where they are going. You could really tell though that one of these teams has to play at least 10 games a season against five of the 10 richest clubs in europe, and the other doesn't get much of a stretch. I'm not convinced that a team prodding around at the top end of the premier league would think that a front three of ribery, lewandowski and Gnabry is enough to be going on with.Last edited by The Awesome Berbaslug!!!; 14-03-2019, 01:07.
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Originally posted by Nocturnal Submission View PostFastastic performances from the English clubs in the last couple of weeks, which will have done our UEFA coefficient the power of good.
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