actually the match showed that capello is inept at having an attacking-team, i mean wtf? Having DP, Zlatan and Nedved sounds good an' all, but it was crap, either that or Juve have the most over-hyped forwards in the world, either way it wasnt very good...
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actually the match showed that capello is inept at having an attacking-team, i mean wtf? Having DP, Zlatan and Nedved sounds good an' all, but it was crap, either that or Juve have the most over-hyped forwards in the world, either way it wasnt very good...
It wasn't the forwards' fault.. they tried to do something, but they can't do it all alone..
Now the midfield didn't deliver.. esp. Nedved.. I don't know WHAT cappello was thinking bringing a player straight back from injury into an important match like this, and then changing a very good 4-3-3 that worked well, just to suit an unfit Nedved, and what turned out was the dammned 3-5-2 he used last night, or A.K.A. "Biggest load of crap Capello ever pulled out of his @$$"..
im not like that personally. I accept defeats and never bilittle the other team, and i celebrate wins because of our own merits. So basically, ill never say if we won: YEAH **** POOL or anything.
Just the ignorant ****ers on the forum piss me off. When you lose its because your team is not good enough to beat the opposition. I always say the better team wins after 90 mins.
Regardless...at the end of the day Manchester and Real who represent the two supposed TOP LEAGUES lost to Italian teams. Minus their two best players.
More over, when it all comes down to it..when the smoke clears...Milan will be CL champ and the POOL or Chelsea will have lost.
Thus, this game means little.
i daresay i do hope Ancelotti teaches Mourinho a lesson and brings him back to reality,i believe Milan is the only team that is capable of beating Chelsea.
Why would you want Milan winning it? That will put Milan firmly ahead of Juventus in the honours list. Another Champs League takes it. Milan are then the greatest Italian football team in history.