Champions League Quarter Finals 2020/21 - Apr 6/7 & 13/14

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Football, a sport which has been developed over centuries, ruined completely by a bunch of corrupt plastic cnuts in a matter of years
Abu Dhabi can’t be seen to lose out here in pursuit of their sport washing, human-rights-abusing-coverup, trying to convince the rest of the world that their killing people left right and centre is ok because of buying some shitty 3rd division club-project maybe not going to plan in a competition which used to hold some integrity but now it’s a complete joke due to the influx of plastic oil corruption
Go kill some more people, Man City plastic owners. The world’s press and a load of docile ‘fans’ will facilitate it, as will FIFA and UEFA, who have allowed the sport we all love to die a plastic death
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If PSG wins this, it was probably the most possible road to win it.
 

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Madrid have actually improved a lot just after the two substitutions.
 

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I’m not going to mock, as it may come back and bite me. But needing two goals and taking Firmino and Mane off seems quite odd
 

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As much as I despise what Terzic did after getting the goal, Dortmund have been truly fecked by the ref in this tie. Bellingham's goal in the first leg and now the Can handball, both utterly baffling decisions considering the advent of VAR.
 

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According to the new rules and photos released to explain the workings, that's not a handball for me. We've been told they use the shirt sleeve as a reference, and it's bang on the shirt. Another stinker of a decision going in City's favor.
They don't use the whole shirt sleeve, just from the part that's level with the armpit. That's why when they're measuring for offside they use roughly the part on the sleeve where the badge is.

In this case it's a handball. And because his arm is outstretched, it's in an unnatural position. So it's the correct call.