Atletico fans surely hate Real Madrid more than Barca do at this point (or was that the case before anyway?). They just inevitably beat them every time. Tonight was really harsh with that penalty from Alvarez not being counted. Really didn't look...
Good to see he's finally back in training. Surely not fit enough to participate tomorrow or on Sunday but thankfully no more games until April 1st and then he'll have 2 months to manage to stay fit and prove himself with good performances.
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Yeah but don't think those count as major trophies. 7 major trophies on penalties (and just one final lost that way) is fantastic record. 2 CLs won on pens.
PSG were better in extra time. Felt like they had more possession and few good chances. Don't remember Liverpool having chances in ET.
Anyway, what do others expect tonight in Atletico vs Real game? Atleti are quite good but you'd think Real...
He's been excellent no doubt. About to become 5th manager (after Mourinho, Pellegrini, Ranieri, Conte) to win the league in his first season (guess we can count Wenger to extent as he won it in his first full season) so that' some achievement. If...
True, 6 trophies won on penalties. On the other hand, we won 2 - 2008 CL and 2009 League Cup. Lost to Arsenal in 2005 Fa Cup final and to Villarreal in 2021 Europa. Guess most important thing is we won in Moscow when it mattered the most.
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You have to be fit to do that. And Mount never being available is definitely why he could actually be our worst signing unless he turns around his luck regarding injuries and performs well when fit.
Liverpool rarely lose on penalties, right? 2001 league cup final, 2005 CL final, 2006 Fa Cup final, 2007 CL semi-final, 2012 League cup final, 2022 both League cup and Fa Cup final they won all those. Only significant defeat was in 2016 League...
You'd expect that to be close. Inter only conceded 2 goals in 10 CL games this season so far - one was at Leverkusen in 90th minute, the other was penalty tonight for Feyenoord. Really solid team.
Well league is already done and wouldn't fancy Newcastle to beat them on Sunday - think they'll bottle it like they did with Fa Cup finals in '98 and '99 and also 2 seasons ago against us in league cup as well. But definitely better knowing as...
Old Trafford hosted Champions League final in 2003 and then after 2 decades of neglect it's probably best to do something like this than try reconstructing the current stadium. Fans being close to pitch is best thing about it and guess it'll look...