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lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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#62
I tried to watch football today, dortmund game
ended up disgusted by all the whinging, playacting and generally disgraceful undignified antics
turned off after 10 minutes
how did I watch this shit for years
le fin
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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#63
I tried to watch football today, dortmund game
ended up disgusted by all the whinging, playacting and generally disgraceful undignified antics
turned off after 10 minutes
how did I watch this shit for years
le fin
What else is there? Fuckin baseball?
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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#71
Would rather Napoli and Lazio stayed in the competitions.
Sarri:I always expect a team with the right attitude, but it’s difficult to get into the minds of your players. I remember once my side lost the first Champions League game, the day after I was furious, but two players told me they were only focused on Serie A. Sometimes, they have this unconscious bias.”
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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#73
Serie A best defense on display here
it has to be said xavi is doing a pretty good job at barca. young, fast, aggressive team, already using spaces much better than they did with koeman. frenkie also looks like a different player. i wonder whether there would be anyone not wanting him here after today's game.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Sarri:I always expect a team with the right attitude, but it’s difficult to get into the minds of your players. I remember once my side lost the first Champions League game, the day after I was furious, but two players told me they were only focused on Serie A. Sometimes, they have this unconscious bias.”
Imagine being more loserish than Sarri. Then again, maybe he was a loser because of Napoli. He did win the EL and scudetto after all.
 

Nejc

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May 13, 2006
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#76
it has to be said xavi is doing a pretty good job at barca. young, fast, aggressive team, already using spaces much better than they did with koeman. frenkie also looks like a different player. i wonder whether there would be anyone not wanting him here after today's game.
True, they are like the opposite of Juve with their transformation from coaching changes.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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#77
True, they are like the opposite of Juve with their transformation from coaching changes.
yeah, he'd certainly transform rabiot or snacks into something like this:

i wish we had anyone in midfield at de jong's or pedri's level. even busquets would run (or jog haha) into our starting linueup. inb4 he has a punchable face :snoop:
 

Nejc

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May 13, 2006
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#79
yeah, he'd certainly transform rabiot or snacks into something like this
They didnt do as well under Koeman :boh:
And focusing on that clip alone it has as much to do with the off the ball movement of the attacker as it does with the pass.
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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They didnt do as well under Koeman :boh:
And focusing on that clip alone it has as much to do with the off the ball movement of the attacker as it does with the pass.
Barca did well in terms of changing coach and bring what Xavi needs. Xavi bring back attacking football
And he revive Auba, get Torres and Adama. And i think Serie A mentality need to change. We will be difficult creating chances against Napoli while Barca doing it so many in 2 matches
 
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