It was too easy a final for you sadly. I have started seeing a common theme this season of us pissing our pants in big finals. Maybe it was just fatigue after a 64 game season, despite our squad size and lack of injuries.As Ancelotti said, the final was easier for us, than some of the previous games.
Clearly Pool didn't deserve to be in the final, City (and even Chelsea) were more tricky.
Though if Casemiro had been available in the first game against City, that one wouldn't have become as complicated.
They didn't resemble anything like Atlético Madrid in the CL final. Madrid's midfield looked in relative control and aside from Mané's snap shot from outside the box and the Salah chance from a long ball over the top in the second, it was quite a straightforward final. Liverpool just weren't able to overcome a very wily Madrid side.It was too easy a final for you sadly. I have started seeing a common theme this season of us pissing our pants in big finals. Maybe it was just fatigue after a 64 game season, despite our squad size and lack of injuries.
We weren't great in the finals we won either. Saying that Madrid can't use 11 men behind the ball as tactics against City/Chelsea next season. Or they will be known as Atletico Real Madrid.
I read some analysis pointing out how Liverpool had better competitive rhythm and more fatigue while Madrid had less rhythm and more stamina. That, added to the characteristics of both teams played on Liverpool's favor in the first 20, 30 minutes but after that Real Madrid could put more elements on the table to balance things out.It was too easy a final for you sadly. I have started seeing a common theme this season of us pissing our pants in big finals. Maybe it was just fatigue after a 64 game season, despite our squad size and lack of injuries.
We weren't great in the finals we won either. Saying that Madrid can't use 11 men behind the ball as tactics against City/Chelsea next season. Or they will be known as Atletico Real Madrid.
Not the game I saw. Modric-Kroos are not the same players from years ago, but they had their fair share of possession and passing precision to disrupt Liverpool's game also when on the ball. Not Atletico's game.We weren't great in the finals we won either. Saying that Madrid can't use 11 men behind the ball as tactics against City/Chelsea next season. Or they will be known as Atletico Real Madrid.
Can't agree with that honestly. We needed Courtois to have the best game of his career to beat them, we didn't exactly do a great job of keeping them at bay. And we barely managed to attack them too. Aside from Tuchel serving chelsea up on a platter in the first half in London, i felt City were simultaneously the easiest and hardest opponents. The easiest to play through and attack, and the hardest to stop. And quite clearly the best team we faced all seasonAs Ancelotti said, the final was easier for us, than some of the previous games.
Clearly Pool didn't deserve to be in the final, City (and even Chelsea) were more tricky.
Though if Casemiro had been available in the first game against City, that one wouldn't have become as complicated.
Agree to disagree, they couldn't make 1v1s or clear cut chances, rather sending hopeful balls, or shooting from distance.Can't agree with that honestly. We needed Courtois to have the best game of his career to beat them, we didn't exactly do a great job of keeping them at bay. And we barely managed to attack them too. Aside from Tuchel serving chelsea up on a platter in the first half in London, i felt City were simultaneously the easiest and hardest opponents. The easiest to play through and attack, and the hardest to stop. And quite clearly the best team we faced all season
I dunno, i mean yeah we mostly kept them to low quality chances, but they also had Salah 1vs1 with Courtois, Keita had essentially a moving penalty and a couple good chances from close range by Salah in the first half. Plus that ball across the goal with Salah at the far post. They were certainly easier to defend than PSG, Chelsea(who are just a horrible, horrible matchup for us) and especially City who have essentially solved football in attack, but they were also generally much harder to attack than PSG(the first leg was bad, but at this point i'm not sure how much of that came down to us just straight not playing well at all), and City - except when they went full defensive -Agree to disagree, they couldn't make 1v1s or clear cut chances, rather sending hopeful balls, or shooting from distance.
On the other hand our chances looked better, we had Karim's legit goal, or Casemiro's dumb sideways pass from the FK in a 2v1, or Ceballos going full Arsenal, and looking to pass the ball into the net in a 1v1.
Obviously Tibo had a great game too, but all in all it felt "safe", relatively speaking, and we're not a defensive juggernaut. They were neutralized for the most part, and their body language and post game comments showed this frustration for not being able to do their thing.
Nah we need a third encounter next season to settle this once and for allI dunno, i mean yeah we mostly kept them to low quality chances, but they also had Salah 1vs1 with Courtois, Keita had essentially a moving penalty and a couple good chances from close range by Salah in the first half. Plus that ball across the goal with Salah at the far post. They were certainly easier to defend than PSG, Chelsea(who are just a horrible, horrible matchup for us) and especially City who have essentially solved football in attack, but they were also generally much harder to attack than PSG(the first leg was bad, but at this point i'm not sure how much of that came down to us just straight not playing well at all), and City - except when they went full defensive -
I just never want to play this Chelsea side again though
Foot like a traction engine .The Hederson goal
In terms of difficulty I’d say:
City > Chelsea > PSG > Liverpool
Then again tbf to Liverpool it was a 1off on neutral ground.
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The chewing gum falling outThe Hederson goal
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You guys definitely mugged Juventus back in 98, I think it was an offside goal as wellI found these interesting graphs on Twitter.
First shows the probability each team had of winning the trophy depending on the round being played according to statistical model FiveThirtyEight
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I have obviously great memories of seeing two UCL wins in my life time as a fan of United and they're special memories. But these feckers have won 8 in my life timeYou guys definitely mugged Juventus back in 98, I think it was an offside goal as well
Anyway incredible what you lot have achieved, 8 ucls since 1998 is insane, even if you had a few decisions go your way here and there.
Incredible to think that you lot have won the same amount of ucls since as la liga titles.
Look at our little sliver. Can't even fit our name on it.I found these interesting graphs on Twitter.
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Our time will come, fret notI have obviously great memories of seeing two UCL wins in my life time as a fan of United and they're special memories. But these feckers have won 8 in my life time
Liverpool and Salah can both get fecked.In terms of difficulty I’d say:
City > Chelsea > PSG > Liverpool
Then again tbf to Liverpool it was a 1off on neutral ground.
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At least chances got better one week after the start.Look at our little sliver. Can't even fit our name on it.
Well, human sacrifice pays offYou guys definitely mugged Juventus back in 98, I think it was an offside goal as well
Anyway incredible what you lot have achieved, 8 ucls since 1998 is insane, even if you had a few decisions go your way here and there.
Incredible to think that you lot have won the same amount of ucls since as la liga titles.
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Good lord.
First Valverde and now Tibo, maybe that is the dark magic
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fecking bottlejobs hahaha.