Deery
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Juventus would need to inject some urgency into their play need 3 goals to go through.
They aren't looking to counter and they can't keep hold of the ball. This is the purgatory.I’m not sure what Juve are trying to do.
It's classic Sevilla. They have been like this for ages. The kind of club where even the ball boys are.helping out with time wasting.The antics of Lopetegui and his players... Rolling on the ground after every slight contact, screaming and demanding cards for the opponent.
I truly hate this kind of teams
I recall something similar when we played them last year.The antics of Lopetegui and his players... Rolling on the ground after every slight contact, screaming and demanding cards for the opponent.
I truly hate this kind of teams
Maybe not many - he could have stayed I suppose, or tried for Paris. At least he won a few scudettos.Messi may just finally make the move this summer. As for Ronaldo, what other options did he have? Madrid were on a decline, United are awful and Juve had been doing pretty well in the CL and a lot of people thought he'd be the final piece of the puzzle.
Yes, feck them.The antics of Lopetegui and his players... Rolling on the ground after every slight contact, screaming and demanding cards for the opponent.
I truly hate this kind of teams
They aren't sure themselves. As for Sevilla in hindsight it would be better if they finished 3rd in their group which would allow them to play in their favourite competition the Europa league.I’m not sure what Juve are trying to do.
I'm not sure PSG could afford the finances or egos of Mbappe, Ronaldo and Neymar in one teamMaybe not many - he could have stayed I suppose, or tried for Paris. At least he won a few scudettos.
Today is not the game for a 17 year old. He hasn't fecked up yet, you can't expect much more under the circumstances.How is Bellingham playing? Unable to watch at the moment.
Mourinho is shedding a tear of joy.Another Terzic masterclass. Whoop whoop
Been one of Dortmund's better players alongside the Hummels, Can, Dahoud, and perhaps later on Reus.How is Bellingham playing? Unable to watch at the moment.
Perhaps. Think Mbappe would defer as Ronnie is his idol. Maybe Neymar would have struggled. But it would be pretty mouthwatering and they'd likely have fared better in the CL. Probably no 100m euros to drop - not that I understand how Juve avoided FFP scrutiny either.I'm not sure PSG could afford the finances or egos of Mbappe, Ronaldo and Neymar in one team
Add lots of crying.Sevilla again confirming what Spanish football is all about. Diving, asking for cards, and rolling around after every slight contact.
Thanks for that. It's incredible to think he is nearly 2 years younger than our James Garner.Been one of Dortmund's better players alongside the Hummels, Can, Dahoud, and perhaps later on Reus.
Overall Sevilla were the better side until the goal.
Seriously though. This entire season has been damage control ever since Favre got sacked. I think everything considered Terzic is doing a good job. He seems to be reaching players, he's getting an improvement in mentality and results have started to improve. A CL QF and a cup final or win would be a good return in any season.Mourinho is shedding a tear of joy.
It's true. They're crumbling under every slight contact. No different than how they were against us over two legs. Sevilla seem to be bad, even by usual Spanish standards!Sevilla again confirming what Spanish football is all about. Diving, asking for cards, and rolling around after every slight contact.
That was 4 years ago...Jesus Juventus have been awful....absolutely a shadow of the team that got to the CL final a few years ago
This tie has honestly been strange, in the first leg it was Sevilla who were playing cowardly and being on the defensive (they started attacking from the 60th minute).Seriously though. This entire season has been damage control ever since Favre got sacked. I think everything considered Terzic is doing a good job. He seem to be reaching players, he's getting an improvement in mentality and results have started to improve.
I didn’t really think it was a penalty the defender kinda gets there first and the attacker kicks him, can see why it was given but wouldn’t be surprised to see it overruled.Pogba isnt going to this Juve side.
Plus everybody agreeing thats a Porto pen but when Fred got fouled v Fulham in the exact same way we were told no pen?
So the Porto player sticks his leg out in the way of the defender, no where near the ball, falls down crying, and gets a penalty? Glad to see that the tactic of screaming out loud is still effective to get a ridiculous decisionPen incident - Olivera 0:1
Look at Dortmund's lineup. Witsel, Akanji, Guerreiro are players who are sorely missing when it comes to having a constructive buildup against an aggressive pressing. Sancho is a huge miss in midfield, Hazard has been injured all season, has no rhythm and is largely invisible, Reus has been out of form all season. They can't dominate in this shape, so they are taking a more passive approach and since the team isn't used to it it's mostly improvising.This tie has honestly been strange, in the first leg it was Sevilla who were playing cowardly and being on the defensive (they started attacking from the 60th minute).
Now Dortmund are playing ultra defensively despite being at home. I'm afraid this tactic won't work and Sevilla can easily score two quick goals to put them under pressure.
How?He's also one of the reasons they've become clowns.
250mil he's cost them so far
He had world class attacking stats at Hoffenheim. He needs to play as a wingback in a counter attacking team. He can't utilize his athleticism, playing in a back four like this and given how things have going for him at Dortmund he's missing both match fitness and confidence.Question to those that have seen more of him recently:
What is the actual point of Nico Schulz as a professional footballer? I'm not even trying to be mean, but I've just never rated him. There's no decision making or even mental strength about any of his actions on the pitch. It always feels like he's scared of messing up with everything.
Looks a terrible call. The attacker makes contact with the defender first. Both have the equal right to go for that ball and the defender never impeded the attacker.So the Porto player sticks his leg out in the way of the defender, no where near the ball, falls down crying, and gets a penalty? Glad to see that the tactic of screaming out loud is still effective to get a ridiculous decision