And liverpool got 2 yellows which is just lol
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sharkie
Austria18001 Posts
And liverpool got 2 yellows which is just lol | ||
Bacillus
Finland1825 Posts
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WillyWanker
France1915 Posts
On top of that, because it's easy stars like Neymar or M'bappé don't participate much in the defensive effort, but it's absolutely needed in CL and they're not used to it. For that reason I thought Tuchel's tactics were bad yesterday. Yes, he tried to block Sancho and Hakimi, but he also made his midfield much weaker. You can't play a team like Dortmund with just 2 midfielders. You do that when you're sure you're going to have the initiative and you're not going to get pressed too much... And he only used 1 sub... I'm sure the pressure is getting to him too, it's not just for the players. Unless they win a big elimination game against a top top team (Dortmund is a great team but it would be "logical" for PSG to win) and somehow break this block, it's not going to change. They'd need a Mourinho, Klopp, or Pep to get them to higher mental strength level at this point. | ||
smr
Germany4808 Posts
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WillyWanker
France1915 Posts
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smr
Germany4808 Posts
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Harris1st
Germany6140 Posts
On February 19 2020 19:06 smr wrote: Was a bad last touch but I can understand why he took the shot. Still probably only the 3rd best option (better: passing to Haaland around centreline or passing to the far left at the last moment - might be Guerreiro who appears on the bottom left at the end of the scene) He should have played the through pass when Haaland was at almost full speed EDIT: sec 11/12 in the clip | ||
Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51327 Posts
On February 19 2020 15:27 Harris1st wrote: Really happy for Dortmund! In the second leg PSG will have to invest much and will hopefully be open to some super fast counters. That Haaland guy is unreal Was Athleti - Liverpool really that much of a snoozefest? In the 3min summary video was like 2min of handshakes and stuff xD Haha was a game of a toothless attack vs a resolute defence thats for sure. Liverpool 70% possession and 0 shots on targets sums them up offensively and Atletico in reality if they had a proper striker aka Costa fit, they would have won that 2 or 3-0 | ||
gTank
Austria2259 Posts
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Bacillus
Finland1825 Posts
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haitike
Spain2686 Posts
Edit: oh, Spurs loosing already. | ||
Faruko
Chile34158 Posts
On February 20 2020 06:17 haitike wrote: Valencia really sucks. Atalanta is better team, but 3-0 lol. Edit: oh, Spurs loosing already. 4-0 | ||
smr
Germany4808 Posts
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gTank
Austria2259 Posts
On February 20 2020 06:48 smr wrote: I hope UEFA find a reason to ban RB. Lol why? | ||
Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51327 Posts
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41094 Posts
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plasmidghost
Belgium16168 Posts
On February 20 2020 08:04 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: ?? https://twitter.com/sistoney67/status/1230248159789621249 did john madden write this | ||
smr
Germany4808 Posts
I just hate them. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41094 Posts
Inter Miami CF, the new South Florida soccer team owned in part by David Beckham, has reportedly reached a $234 million sponsorship deal with the state-owned airline of Qatar — a deal could have the uniforms and a new Miami stadium emblazoned with the name of an Arab state where homosexuality can bring a seven-year prison sentence, or even death if the offender is Muslim. While a deal with state-owned Qatar Airways has not been officially announced, it is already drawing criticism. “I find it problematic,” said Fort Lauderdale City Commissioner Steve Glassman. “Let’s be honest. South Florida is home to a significant Jewish population and a very significant LGBT population. So when you bring in a country like Qatar, if you do your research, you find that Qatar is very hostile to those two communities.” Glassman brought up his qualms about Qatar Airways sponsoring the team in Tuesday’s city commission conference meeting. Although Inter Miami’s permanent home will be in Miami, the team will play at least its first two seasons at the site of old Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, which will eventually serve as the team’s training facility and the site of a youth soccer camp. Glassman said he was unsure whether the city commission would be able to affect the sponsorship deal, but that he wanted “an adult conversation with Inter Miami.” “With all the options out there in the world, we’re settling on Qatar as sponsors? I’m just uncomfortable with the identification of that nation as a sponsor of this team,” Glassman said. “It puts a damper on what would otherwise be a great celebration for the city.” An Inter Miami team spokesperson said, “We are in the middle of final conversations with several potential partners and will make an announcement in the near future." Unlike most Arab nations, Qatar does allow visits from Israel under most circumstances, but an expected influx of Israelis for the 2022 World Cup set for Qatar, and the absence of Israel from a long list of countries from which visas would be welcome, raised concerns that people from the Jewish state would be denied entry. Hassan al-Thawadi, secretary-general of the Supreme Committee for the 2022 Qatar World Cup, told ESPN in late December that “Everyone is welcome. We do not mix sport and politics, but we would hope that Palestinians are able to make it too.” Al-Thawadi also discouraged LGBT visitors from kissing in public, saying his nation disapproves of public displays of affection. Although the nation is prepared to accept Israelis for the World Cup, the two nations have severed diplomatic ties and the state-controlled Qatari media is rife with examples of anti-Semitism, according to the Anti-Defamation League. In a Dec. 4 press release calling on the U.S. embassy in Doha to denounce a government-sponsored book fair in the capital city, the ADL noted that among the books at the fair were titles such as “Lies Spread by the Jews” and “The Myth of the Nazi Gas Chambers.” Qatari government officials removed the books from the fair after the U.S. ambassador protested. Source | ||
sharkie
Austria18001 Posts
thats actually quite a lot of money, why is it so seen negatively then by the bigger clubs? 46mil is a very good player you can buy with | ||
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