TheLord
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The Champions League has a bigger global appeal and a competitive that we have never been too good with, relative to our domestic dominance. Champions League anyday for me.
I agree with this. Probably because we are the only English team to have won the CL (starting 92/93) in the same season as we won the league, we are the only ones to have really felt that way.@Siorac I should also have said that winning the CL in the same season as you’ve already won the league feels great because you’ve won the league. Which makes the subsequent double or treble feel pretty amazing. I don’t have any experience of winning the CL in a season where you’ve been second best domestically but that must surely feel a little hollow?
I agree with this. Probably because we are the only English team to have won the CL (starting 92/93) in the same season as we won the league, we are the only ones to have really felt that way.
Liverpool finished
5th in 04/05 and
2nd in 18/19
Chelsea finished
6th in 11/12 and
4th in 20/21
We won the league in both 98/99 and 07/08.
It’s a unique achievement for a PL team and their supporters.
Astonishingly, only five teams have managed to win the league that qualified them for the CL and win the league the season of their CL victory:
Juve in 95/96
United in 07/08
Inter in 09/10
Barca in 10/11
Bayern in 19/20
Real Madrid is not one of those teams.
I meant the season prior to the CL winning season. Basically winning the league to qualify, then winning the league and the CL in the next season.
I wasn’t either but somebody else mentioned how important they thought it was, so I just added it for the sake of completeness.To be honest I wasn’t even thinking about the season prior. To me, winning the CL without winning the domestic league in the same season takes the gloss off the achievement. When Liverpool won under Benitez they were so far off the pace at home they were putting out weakened teams in the last week or two of their league fixtures.
I really don’t get the thinking of CL first.Cl by far. Although the league is great since I hate our rivals so much
Yes that is what I said if Liverpool or City win the league that is pain, but I prefer to win CL.I really don’t get the thinking of CL first.
we need to be the best in our own backyard first and break the stranglehold of City
I actually don’t know how many times I’ve watched United win the league. A lot anyway. Every one felt sweeter than the CL wins. Which get bundled in with all the other cups we won in my memory. A cup final is a great day out but nothing compares to the sense of achievement of that moment when you finally cross the line, after a long and gruelling league campaign.
The fact we have a better chance of winning the CL in the foreseeable future is why winning the league would feel sweeter.
CL is always the last piece of jigsaw, as in the case of Chelsea (few years ago), and City (now). In principle you always have to priortise your squad for CL QF/SF, hence sacrificing your domestic run.
If you are already 5-6 points ahead, so be it. But if you are struggling for 4th, then I doubt it, particularly when the manager can't even rotate squad for lesser FA games. Apart from Chelsea, I can't recall any mid-table team winning the Champions League to qualify.
Yeah we're light years away from winning or challenging for either.After tonight’s result this thread needs to be closed UFN.