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I think, man city, Chelsea and united will atleast win once. Madrid and barca and psg twice.
Not really. At that time any of the 4 EPL teams in the competition were capable of winning it. The only time they were a dark horse to win it was at half time when they were trailing 3-0Liverpool in 2005 were very much dark horses no?
I would go with maybe one between themCity and PSG to win at least 6 between them. Others will go to the usual suspects (Madrid/Barca).
They were underdog in every single KO matchup though.Not really. At that time any of the 4 EPL teams in the competition were capable of winning it. The only time they were a dark horse to win it was at half time when they were trailing 3-0
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how dare you!
Liverpool in 2005 ?Bolt prediction. We haven't seen a dark horse team since Porto in 2004.
Goooo awaaayyyyyyAll I know is that Real Madrid will win it this year
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PSG won't win it, not even once during the next 10 competitions, with or without Neymar. They won't even make it past Real in this season's knockout stage.
I will comment your posts later in the yearAll I know is that Real Madrid will win it this year
If they pay just fraction of what they paying Neymar or what they paid to get the world cup, to UEFA they should easily win at least 3 CLs in next 4 years.They're gonna go nuts in the transfer market over the next few years trying to win one before the Qatar world cup.
Guy has won champions league not once but twice during his 4 year stay at barca. His barca was most feared team in Europe in recent memory and they made Man Utd look ordinary in final in Wembley (if my memory is serving me right.) Just because he is manager of your rival doesn't mean you have to undermine his achievement.I honestly don't think City are going to win with Pep in charge, unless they get a draw similar to Madrid two years ago or Porto under Mourinho. His style is the best there is to steamroll smaller teams that park the bus but is vulnerable against those that are good on the counter with fast and quality wingers. I expect him to dominate the league, but going out (convincingly) against PSG or Barca.
I'm a Bayern fan though and just saying how it was under him when he was our manager. We played Real, Barca, Juve, Atletico during his 3 years stint. We got smashed against Real and were the worse team on both occasions despite being favorites. After that he decided to go full attacking again against Barca in Camp Nou and we lost 0-3 having just a single big scoring chance of a brainfart by some Barca defender despite Neuer saving like 3 1v1s in the first half. We won back home but Barca cared so much about that game they took off Suarez at half-time... We had a lot of starters just coming back from long term injuries so it's not like I was expecting us to be favorites (unlike against Madrid the year before) but it could have been over already within the first 20 minutes in the first leg if it wasn't for Neuer. Never even stood a chance there.Guy has won champions league not once but twice during his 4 year stay at barca. His barca was most feared team in Europe in recent memory and they made Man Utd look ordinary in final in Wembley (if my memory is serving me right.) Just because he is manager of your rival doesn't mean you have to undermine his achievement.