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UEFA Champions League Group Stage: Matchday 3 (Oct 19 & 20)

yorch44

Commander of the Pelotudo Brigade
I'll still not fully in ten hag after peter Bosz hype then he failed at Dortmund. Yes ten hag is better manager but I'd wait until he go to better league and it's only matter of time before someone ask about him Sp**s already wanted him and he rejected
Competing in CL with the low resources he has... Is better than a lot of managers could do. Like spending 100M for mid table. And he makes his team play some of the most beautiful football in the world at the moment.

I prefer to watch Ajax anyday over PSG. Difference is the money and players. Those players can score from nothing. Ajax build football with boys starting their careers.
 

Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
We have been out of this for so long now (doesn't look like we are getting back into it anytime soon either) that I am actually forgetting when Champions League matches are being played now :lol:
 

carlito'sway

Established Member
We have been out of this for so long now (doesn't look like we are getting back into it anytime soon either) that I am actually forgetting when Champions League matches are being played now :lol:

We are not getting back anytime soon either. Heck, I don't see us even going back into Europa anytime soon either. The "finishing into the Top 4 feels like a trophy" seems so remote now. I remember some *****ing about it....Good old days!
 

Tir Na Nog

Changes Opinion Every 5 Minutes

Country: Ireland
Watching the intensity of the ATM-Liverpool game and comparing it to our style of play.... :lol:

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Two differing styles yet both Atletico and Liverpool play with personality. With us it's just so dull and robotic devoid of any individuality and creativity. No energy, no aggression, nothing.
 

Haphazard

Active Member
Two differing styles yet both Atletico and Liverpool play with personality. With us it's just so dull and robotic devoid of any individuality and creativity. No energy, no aggression, nothing.
At one point ATM had 28% possession but they still scored 2 because as soon as they got the ball they were blitzing liverpool not giving them a chance to get in shape.

With us you know 60% or 30% possession it's the doughnut of doom.
 

Rex Stone

Long live the fighters
Trusted ⭐

Country: Wales
At one point ATM had 28% possession but they still scored 2 because as soon as they got the ball they were blitzing liverpool not giving them a chance to get in shape.

With us you know 60% or 30% possession it's the doughnut of doom.

Yeah possession stats these days mean nothing. We regularly pass it around midfield but there’s no threat there at all.

We either need a million things to go right with our complicated build up or a bit of jam from a set piece.

Seven goals all year ffs. Arteta belongs in the dock at The Hague.
 

Toby

No longer a Stuttgart Fan
Moderator
He came from the RB family. He was the NY RB manager then the RB Salzburg in Austria, before taking over Leipzig. Jesse Marsch is actually a very good manager and football mind.

From what I've heard his problems largely stem from his assistant Achim Beierlorzer.
 

The White Pelè

Human Highlight Reel
Barca up at HT, while Red Bull draw.
1-0 Red Bull


1-1 Wolfsburg


1-0 Barca


Barca up at HT, while Red Bull draw.

1-0 Red Bull


1-1 Wolfsburg


1-0 Barca

 
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krengon

One Arsène Wenger
Trusted ⭐
Manu outplayed by villarreal and lucky to win that, now struggling here. They are not good.
 

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