Samid
He's no Bilal Ilyas Jhandir
Oh no Dortmund
Anyway...
Anyway...
well done mateThis has Bayern 4-2 or 5-2 written all over it. I will be surprised if Dortmund can maintain just a one goal loss.
That was the point.This moron spackman on commentary’s “Lewandowski should have won the ballon d’or”.. there was none you daft cnut.
Not exactly a contradiction to what he's said though, is it. It was a ridiculous decision to not award it that season.This moron spackman on commentary’s “Lewandowski should have won the ballon d’or”.. there was none you daft cnut.
That was the point.
Are they the German scousers, I always thought a city from the east would be closer to scouserness.Great result, that.
Always nice to see the German Scousers back on their arses.
That was the point.
Not exactly a contradiction to what he's said though, is it. It was a ridiculous decision to not award it that season.
Nah, that's just you
Nah im not having that. The way he said it was as if there was and he didn’t get it.
He subbed Haaland yesterday against Bayern when it was still 2-2 to give him some rest. Something strange is going on.Tweet
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Terzic paying the price for not giving them a moment's rest, even in the games against Bielefeld and Schalke!?
It's not great mystery, the last time Haaland was subbed has been the first match of the year in Wolfsburg. He's been playing nonstop and with great intensity. He already looked pretty shot at the end of the match against Gladbach and given that he got a little injury against Bayern and the game against Sevilla is coming up it wasn't unreasonable to take him off. What's less understandable is that Terzic didn't take off his key players in the the two games that were decided relatively early.He subbed Haaland yesterday against Bayern when it was still 2-2 to give him some rest. Something strange is going on.
Did you not see the cut on Haaland's right heel/ankle? There was a good amount of blood.He subbed Haaland yesterday against Bayern when it was still 2-2 to give him some rest. Something strange is going on.
Terzic himself claimed after the game that the Haaland sub was not due to that injury, but that it was planned to take him off to give him a rest anyway.Did you not see the cut on Haaland's right heel/ankle? There was a good amount of blood.
Update: Best image I could find. During the match they showed him on the sideline with a trainer applying pressure to gauze over the cut.
https://www.marca.com/en/football/bundesliga/2021/03/06/6043df0f268e3edf128b45ff.html
I saw it but according to their coach that was not the reason for the sub. And Haaland will play in the CL midweek.Did you not see the cut on Haaland's right heel/ankle? There was a good amount of blood.
Update: Best image I could find. During the match they showed him on the sideline with a trainer applying pressure to gauze over the cut.
https://www.marca.com/en/football/bundesliga/2021/03/06/6043df0f268e3edf128b45ff.html
That was just bruises. Never looks good but is nothing you really bother about - like skinned knees.Did you not see the cut on Haaland's right heel/ankle? There was a good amount of blood.
Update: Best image I could find. During the match they showed him on the sideline with a trainer applying pressure to gauze over the cut.
https://www.marca.com/en/football/bundesliga/2021/03/06/6043df0f268e3edf128b45ff.html
Whenever I think about "Sülinho" it reminds me on his penalties of this video...Thank god it sounds like Boateng didn't injure himself worse. We need him. Especially now that Sülinho is set on lighting up the right flank with his stepovers, tricks and dribbles.
The incredulous look on Lewa's face when he does the first one at 1:30Whenever I think about "Sülinho" it reminds me on his penalties of this video...
I mean, if you watch the scene... even if you concede that it's a foul, it's almost a full minute of play before the goal drops, and Dortmund had quite a few touches and opportunities to defend and intercept. And that ridiculous block giving the ball to Goretzka... nah man, this argument is a joke. Dortmund earned that goal the hard way and no whining about that check is going to change that the goal was inevitable given the lackluster behaviour on the pitch.Dortmund player certainly looked fouled that ultimately produced the third goal. Probably wouldn't have mattered anyhow.
Bayern fan, not surprised.I mean, if you watch the scene... even if you concede that it's a foul, it's almost a full minute of play before the goal drops, and Dortmund had quite a few touches and opportunities to defend and intercept. And that ridiculous block giving the ball to Goretzka... nah man, this argument is a joke. Dortmund earned that goal the hard way and no whining about that check is going to change that the goal was inevitable given the lackluster behaviour on the pitch.
Absolutely this. Can's touch puts the ball towards Sané, who has every right to go into a shoulder to shoulder challenge. And even after that, possession changes twice with four different BVB players having a touch. As you say, laughable argument to make from the BVB players, they're taking out their frustration on the referee when it clearly should be with themselves.I mean, if you watch the scene... even if you concede that it's a foul, it's almost a full minute of play before the goal drops, and Dortmund had quite a few touches and opportunities to defend and intercept. And that ridiculous block giving the ball to Goretzka... nah man, this argument is a joke. Dortmund earned that goal the hard way and no whining about that check is going to change that the goal was inevitable given the lackluster behaviour on the pitch.
The DFB agrees with my assessment. They even used the same exact logic I put down in my post. Amazing.Bayern fan, not surprised.
As I said, wouldn't have mattered anyhow.
Best DFB related news in years, thank god. Only one more shite tournament to go.Jogi Löw just announced that he will step down after the EUROs.