Think they are for Basel and Porto, Spurs had the hardest draw along with Chelsea of all the English teams yet we were the better team on your ground and controlled the game after a suicide first 8 minutes. Think Chelsea may struggle depending if Player power is still going on there as they want their manager out like they did with JM. Think Man U will overcome Seville so that could mean 4 PL teams in last 8, with Possible 1 French team, 1 Italian, 1 German & 1 Spanish.
Now I'd say that shows a power change in Europe. City v Barca will probably be the final if they avoid each other and hate to say it but City will win it. Their crooked money will win and it will be UEFA that need to look at themselves as FFP is a joke for the likes of City, Chelsea, PSG, and even Barca and Real Madrid.
Now I'd say that shows a power change in Europe. City v Barca will probably be the final if they avoid each other and hate to say it but City will win it. Their crooked money will win and it will be UEFA that need to look at themselves as FFP is a joke for the likes of City, Chelsea, PSG, and even Barca and Real Madrid.
What I don't understand is this narrative where Spurs were only vulnerable in the 10 minutes in which they went 2-0 down.
-30th minute Higuain missed from point blank range which would have made it 3-0. Instead 5 minutes later Kane makes it 2-1.
-Costa gets taken down in the 44th minute. Higuain missed a PK that would have made it 3-1.
-In the 55-60th minute, Mandzukic heads the ball from 5 yards out straight to Lloris (about the same distance as Kane's miss in 1st half).
-In the 75-80th minute, Bernardeschi cuts left inside the box where Lloris made a fantastic save. Benatia heads it slightly over on the ensuing corner.
-In the 85th minute Costa broke into the box, sent in a cross that was 2 feet away from being a Vertonghan own goal.
Juve had the ball for roughly 25 minutes and created 10 chances. Tottenham had the ball for 65 minutes and created an equal number. Juve had two more attempts inside the box with Spurs trying more from distance.
None of this strikes me as "domination." If possession equals domination instead of chances, then Fiorentina recently dominated Juve too. Napoli as well. For whatever reason, in certain matches unless Juve have to score, Allegri's Juve almost always gives up the initiative to the opponent.
