[CL] Champions League 2010/11 (43 Viewers)

Dostoevsky

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I mean what do you expect? Some of the biggest teams in Italy have NO money. Roma and Milan. I used to think Roma was poor, but Milan seems to be taking this to a whole new level. They are on life-support from Genoa. Just look at the Boateng deal! This would be funny if it wasn't so damn sad.
Then they should sell their clubs to Russians and Arabs and not wait for Italians to buy them.
 

JuveJay

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Folk are reading too much into this.

Samp were defending comfortably until half time.

Werder were not doing anything with their possession until they scored a long range goal.

Samp hit the post at 1-0 and that would have changed the whole tie.

Werder then scored again, not through making a chance, but through a stupid individual mistake.

So, by my reckoning, there was very little in the game, but things went Werder's way on a couple of big moments.

All the game showed, as if it wasn't known already, is that German teams are more athletic than Italian ones.
Good post, although this is so 'small time' Italian in mentality, it's just what I expect an average 4th placed team to do, like Udinese did, or Chievo :)lol:). But Werder Bremen were always favourites in this one. Samp were on a prayer to get through this without the coach who got them there, crazy for them to go into a CL qualifier in this situation.
 
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    in todays football it means they re better
    It does when there isn't a big difference between the levels of technique and organisation of the clubs.

    German sides have been more athletic than Italian ones for as long as I can remember, but Italy used to have fantastically gifted technical players, but they have disappeared/got old, so Italy has nothing now.
     

    JuveJay

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    no calciopoli is what fucked it up(i know another obvious one here)


    in todays football it means they re better
    True that, although I am talking about last season. Not that we would be guarantee to beat Werder if we scraped fourth, but better set up than Samp.
     

    Alen

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    Sampdoria look happier than Werder after the final whistle and the Italian commentators can't stop mentioning the "huge importance" of Pazzini's goal :confused:
     
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    Sampdoria look happier than Werder after the final whistle and the Italian commentators can't stop mentioning the "huge importance" of Pazzini's goal :confused:
    It means that, in theory, they still have a chance.
     

    JuveJay

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    Sampdoria look happier than Werder after the final whistle and the Italian commentators can't stop mentioning the "huge importance" of Pazzini's goal :confused:
    The Marassi is a difficult thing all together, they have given themselves half a chance, although I think too much to do, personally. Has anyone ever been there for a big match? It's pretty fierce, but Germans are the least likely to be phased by that.
     

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