Bob Loblaw
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Is Atletico a hard team or dirty?
I'd say...Both
Is Atletico a hard team or dirty?
Is Atletico a hard team or dirty?
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Bit of both.
Yeah. I've been blinded by my hipster love in for them. But they've been pretty terrible (dirty) tonight.I'd say...Both
Both! Though their president said after the RM game that Atletico are the cleanest team in the world or something like thatIs Atletico a hard team or dirty?
Both! Though their president said after the RM game that Atletico are the cleanest team in the world or something like that
Is Atletico a hard team or dirty?
Every time I see Neymar on the pitch I just get the urge to punch him in the face, just can't find it in me to like the guy..
Atleti have been very dirty tonight though, surprised no one's seen a red yet in this game.
Yeah. Just look at that hairstyle by Simeone. Scares the shit outta meThey are like Simeone when he was a footballer.
Every time I see Neymar on the pitch I just get the urge to punch him in the face, just can't find it in me to like the guy..
Atleti have been very dirty tonight though, surprised no one's seen a red yet in this game.
Yeah. Just look at that hairstyle by Simeone. Scares the shit outta me
Because them going a goal down has forced them to revert from their normal plan in such games. They normally get a goal on the break or a setpiece and then defend their lead by playing a game based on hard work, constant closing down and pressing, doggedness and a resilient attitude. They do not give the opposition any space to play or to get in behind them. Going a goal down has forced them to open up and take risks that they are not so comfortable taking against such quality opposition like Barcelona which has given Barcelona more space than Atletico normally give teams. We have seen before in games when they have gone a goal down against Real that they can then be picked off and beaten by several goals (ie the 3-0 and 0-2 in the Copa semis last season and the CL final once Madrid went a goal up). They simply cannot afford to take on Madrid or Barca in an open game because the gulf in individual quality is too great between them.It's a deserved victory to be fair, Atletico haven't been up to their level tonight. I've no idea why they leave so much spaces in between.
so trueHe always looks like a coked up drug baron out of some gangster movie. Certainly not the guy I would mouth off at.
Fair result. Hard to see Atlético properly competing for the title now unfortunately though, 4 points with Madrid's game in hand is tough to overhaul.
awesome dribbling
Well both RM and Barca still have to go to the Calderon so not over yet. RM's game in hand is also at Sevilla away, they'll probably win but still no guarantee.
Anyway well done to Enrique for doing well today under pressure and also getting his players perform. I still don't think he will survive the season, let alone be at Barca beyond this season, but it wasn't an easy week at all for him with all the rumours and speculation which he survived (for now).
You get one free elbow on Atléti defenders, didn't you know? Cristiano already used his free pass on Godín earlier in the season
Messi seems pretty pissed off based on the quotes I've read from his post-match interview. Saying everything from the past week in the media is lies and he's tired of the press trying to make it look like he runs Barcelona. Also said he has no intention of leaving Barcelona.
Good thing to have anger in a match like this. Of course, it could have cost him, but it didn't and Barcelona "comfortably" won.Well, he looked angry today and up for a fight. 12 dribbles in a single match, that's ridiculous. Somehow it felt his body language was a lot more aggressive. Iniesta too played a very decent game after a long time.
Messi seems pretty pissed off based on the quotes I've read from his post-match interview. Saying everything from the past week in the media is lies and he's tired of the press trying to make it look like he runs Barcelona. Also said he has no intention of leaving Barcelona.
How's Busquets been?That Neymar, Suarez, Messi frontline is so deadly, especially in fast transitions. The header chance Neymar wasted was such a beautiful counterattacking move. Still lacking that one dominant midfield general though.
How's Busquets been?
I don't know if Barcelona fans can relax. Messi looked like he was actually training to play at Stoke.
Will need to work on his long throws though!
Yeah but he was aggressive enough to make Shawcross or Huth proud.
There wouldn't be any "" about it if not for that laughable penalty. Barcelona easily dominated the game. First time I see them do that against Atletico in quite a while.Good thing to have anger in a match like this. Of course, it could have cost him, but it didn't and Barcelona "comfortably" won.
Hah. Apparently Simeone said that he didn't see anything strange and that the ref did a great job... though it was in response to the question whether or not Atléti should've finished the game with 11 men
I actually put in quotations because of the physicality. Barcelona were clearly the better side.There wouldn't be any "" about it if not for that laughable penalty. Barcelona easily dominated the game. First time I see them do that against Atletico in quite a while.