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On November 10 2014 02:27 smr wrote:Show nested quote +On November 10 2014 02:22 Malinor wrote: As a Mönchengladbach fan, for some reason I am not worried at all, despite this first half (or because of it). I feel this is going to be a 0-0, which would be awesome for us.
Well, fingers crossed. 0-0 would be the most surprising outcome imo. Just from recent experience I can't see you not score. Dortmund needs Immobile imo. I'm just not sure if the match would play out in the same dominant way if he was there instead of Auba or Kagawa. Sommer is a fucking beast. Basel makes the Bundesliga a better place : )
Kagawa makes the whole BVB machine tick. Without him BVB actually has problems creating a game
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On November 10 2014 02:33 Mensol wrote:![[image loading]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B2BDQj6CYAEu1ji.jpg) ROFL looked pretty accurate at the end of the game too, Sanchez was flying all over the field creating basically every play.
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I dont see Wegner lasting THIS season
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Never seen an own goal like that. Kramer is such an unbelieveable moron.
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On November 10 2014 02:58 Greg_J wrote:What a goal!
what I don't understand is why not more players try that vs Neuer ^^
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On November 10 2014 02:33 Mensol wrote:![[image loading]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B2BDQj6CYAEu1ji.jpg) ROFL Pretty much
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wenger sounds really defeated in the post-game interview lol
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hooray bvb 1-0 xD 21-1 chances this time. However better than last year, bvb had 28-2 chances and lost 2-0.
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uh oh, bvb won a game in bundesliga
Is this the start of their comeback? ^^
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On November 10 2014 03:25 Dingodile wrote: hooray bvb 1-0 xD 21-1 chances this time. However better than last year, bvb had 28-2 chances and lost 2-0.
The worst way to pick up a most needed win.
We look so fucking incompetent in front of goal it's not even funny. 21 chances and we can't convert one.
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I think the whole of bundesliga dreaded the day that BVB start winning in bundesliga again.
Because it does not matter how but now BVB will believe in themselves again -> more converted chances
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On November 10 2014 03:20 malcram wrote: wenger sounds really defeated in the post-game interview lol Trouble is, we have some phenomenal players. Alexis is to our team what suarez was to liverpool. There's just no proper coordination, and our team gets shafted with a ridiculous amount of injuries. We're also stuck on 1 tactical style. There's no sit back and counter attack a la Atletico Madrid or other variety.
1-0 up away from home against a team that's playing dirty and has a bunch of yellows, you kind of need to switch to a more defensive orientation and really punish their forays with counter-attacks. The Arsenal of old was purely that. I don't understand how Wenger thinks this purist passing game that goes nowhere and has no urgency is remotely superior to the older teams.
The team was complacent in the first half. Took too long for Arsenal to warm up. And Welbeck really should have either gone for the nutmeg or the far post. So frustrated. And then Sanogo instead of Podolski. Putting Chambers in RB when A) he's a CB B) Bellerin or Coquelin are (or have more experience at) RB. Just doesn't make any sense. And then Wenger sits on his hands throughout the game, hoping his tired team can miraculously pull off a save. If this keeps up, he's not lasting the season.
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Podolski is a very good counter attacker
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Really damn good game in Paris, PSG leading 1-0 at half-time against Marseille.
Ironically, it was OM that had the advantage all the time, winning the posession on opponent's half so many times. Unfortunately, their full-backs failed at marking when the cross from Lavezzi went to Lucas Moura.
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So the Premier League is a one horse race now? ^_^
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On November 10 2014 07:01 Maenander wrote: So the Premier League is a one horse race now? ^_^
Nah Soto will make it hard on Chelsea ^^
Still a lot of games to go, Chelsea will also lose points and City plus Utd (lol) will get back.
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I wouldn't jump on the Southampton bandwagon just yet. They've yet to play Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, and both Manchester clubs.
They did something similar last season. They were in second in November without playing any of the big teams, then after the end of November they never got above 8th in the table.
The American commentators were trying really hard to push this narrative that Swansea have been getting hard done by officials this season. What a joke.
If this match was anything go to by, they're just dreadful at tackling. Maybe they should work on that instead of complaining about refs. They have four red cards already this season, which helps prove my point. They aren't victims of poor officiating, but rather poor discipline.
Jeez he switched places with the Seinfeld Kramer for a minute there
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On November 10 2014 07:01 Maenander wrote: So the Premier League is a one horse race now? ^_^
It has been for a while. Really doesn't look any different than the Bundesliga.
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its so funny that la liga has become probably the most open league XD
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