Champions League Round of 16 fixtures

Have United ever had a German player?

I always think they'd be a good fit, in general. Combination of physicality, artistry and mental stweynss. Schweini aside, I'd have loved to have got Lahm at United.

Hargreaves was sort of German.

Zieler in the reserves.
 
Seriously never got this Ramsey on the wing shit. It's like Wenger blames Ramsey for the injury so decided to derail his career further by throwing him there. It's kind of like Scholes being thrown there for England.....except I dunno, Scholes is a better player and didn't have a serious injury before it.

He' s nothing special no matter where you play him.
 
Muller wearing black gloves, looking for blood on his head. Thick footballers make me so angry.
 
They're bloody good defensively too, Munich. Lahm is such a terrific player.

Love watching Muller play most of all.

First time I've watched them this season, they are indeed the real deal. Drop seamlessly into a 4-4-2 when they are out of possession and are devastating on attack. Hard to find a weakness in them. What on earth is Pep going to add to this team?

Wilshere still the lone bright spot for the Gunners
 
Bayern have lost in CL finals to Villa, us and on their own ground to Chelsea, yet they always seem to do well against English clubs in the knock outs. Even if Arse get 2-2 or even 3-2 like we did v Milan, its a tough ask.
 
Bayern's pressure on the opposition when they don't have the ball is incredible. They leave them with no time or space

Same with Barca, and Bilbao. feck knows how they keep going.

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4 people in the box and cross it to the smallest player in there for a header.

Arsenal logic.
 
First time I've watched them season, they are the indeed the real deal. Drop seamlessly into a 4-4-2 when they are out of possession and are devastating on attack. Hard to find a weakness in them. What on earth is Pep going to add to this team?

Wilshere still the lone bright spot for the Gunners

Yeah same here, they look the fecking business.
 
We're becoming the best team in England by default, lately.
 
What's the point of hiring Guardiola when the current manager is doing so well?