[CL] Champions League 2012/13 (20 Viewers)

Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
21,859
this barca passing shit is overrated
How exactly?

Fabregas is and always have been so overrated.
:lol2:

I desperately want to see Chiellini against Messi
I think Chiellini will have a hard time against Messi, Barzagli on the other hand, could tear him apart.

4 fucking times balon d'or winner :lol: what the fuck did messi do tonight?
Nights like this I have a smile to myself at those who say Messi is the best ever.
Please tell me you're both kidding.

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and arsenal fans at work today said that barca's midfield is miles better than Juve's :howler: they hardly even troubled the likes of ambrosini, boateng and muntari tonight :lol:
Just stop. :lol2:
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,541
and arsenal fans at work today said that barca's midfield is miles better than Juve's :howler: they hardly even troubled the likes of ambrosini, boateng and muntari tonight :lol:
so what? thye have a bad game and their mid sucks? our mid sucked against Palermo and Roma, does that mean they're worse?
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
Great stuff from Milan there - you just can't play Barca much better than that.

There were periods where Milan were pinned back on the edge of their own box, but for a fair chunk of the second half they managed to step up and have a pretty good level of control over the game and retain the ball. That allowed some of their players a bit of a rest which meant they were able to keep going through to the end unlike a lot of teams who play Barca (including Milan last season) who were dead at 75 mins.

Key thing was that everything, whether it was sitting deep or stepping up, was done as a unit, so there was never any space left in dangerous areas that Barca could exploit.

That said, I thought Barca were crap. What is the point of having Alba and Alves in your team if you aren't going to have them make penetrating runs from deep to try and get down the side or in behind a packed defence? Barca didn't stretch the game wide or long, so it was comparatively easy for Milan to remain compact. Can't remember a game where Messi was involved so little since Zanetti dominated him a few years back.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,053
several times this season barca have proven you can pass all you fucking like but if there is no end product you are just wasting energy on nothing and exposing yourself to being hit on the counter like milan did tonight.

and what did messi do tonight? as zach pointed out his record against italian sides is less than impressive, only goes to show what a mickey mouse league the competition in the spanish league is like, especially since league opponents are still too dumb to realise how to beat barca and still insist on attacking them rather than keeping it tight and disciplined.
 

acmilan

Plusvalenza Akbar
Nov 8, 2005
10,722
Winning CL requires lots of luck. And when a team that isn't great to win the CL wins it, then it multiples the needed luck. We can expect Juve to win the CL, but we can't expect that to happen by eliminating all the best teams on the road. We won't do it by beating Real, Bayern and Barca. We will need help and the other teams to do part of the job for us, because we aren't that great to eliminate the best ones by ourselves. That's why it would be lovely if Milan eliminates Barca, some other weaker team eliminates Bayern and some favorites to face each other (like it happened with Real-United). Of course, we can't avoid all the best teams and we'll have to eliminate at least one of them if we win the CL. But help is always welcomed.
winning the CL requires a high ceiling in terms of quality in a team, not consistency but quality and the ability to show it when it matters. Winning a domestic league requires a great deal of consistency and from a purely probabilistic point (it doesn't just so happen to be the case) you are a lot more likely to get such consistency from a top team, and usually the best one, in the competition. Reality, however, is that a team doesn't have to be the best to win a domestic league as long as they are consistent enough ... it's just statistically unlikely for such a "weirdness" to happen

You shouldn't let your dislike for Milan allow you to underestimate what it takes to win the CL. ;)
 

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