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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Moli played well but after two years of absolute shit on the pitch there is no way we should take him back. He had a couple good crosses and maybe one or two interceptions, but that's it. Instead of fooling around with that hapless clown we should go after Hleb, Tasci, Khedira and Gebhart.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Stuttgart deserved more probably. They had a good match, especially the first half. Good game by Molinaro tonight.

But I think it's pretty much over, I think they'll run over them at Camp Nou.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Stuttgart deserved more probably. They had a good match, especially the first half. Good game by Molinaro tonight.

But I think it's pretty much over, I think they'll run over them at Camp Nou.
Stuttgart didn't deserve more.

They should have been at least two and maybe three or four goals up at half time, but they blew it..

You can't beat Barca if you aren't clinical.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Molinaro didn't do too badly against Messi today. Although Messi has been shit for the past 2-3 games anyway, so i don't know how much Moli had to do with Messi underperforming today.

Hleb was absolutely devastating, when on form he is an absolute joy to watch.

Stuttgart played Barca off the park in the first half, and it was pretty even in the second half. The first half, Suttgart had many chances to finish Barca off, but didn't take them, now they have to go to Camp Nou and get a result.
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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Moli played well but after two years of absolute shit on the pitch there is no way we should take him back. He had a couple good crosses and maybe one or two interceptions, but that's it. Instead of fooling around with that hapless clown we should go after Hleb, Tasci, Khedira and Gebhart.
Honestly i don't want anyone from their team. If molinaro looked that good imagine how their players will look in our team.
 
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Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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    But I was merely pointing at his crosses. It has nothing to do with the team he's playing in. All his crosses were towards the Alps when he was playing for us but tonight he had many amazing crosses.
    His confidence.
    I figured it out while he was fighting with the Barca players. He's waaaay more confident than he was in Juve. With us he always looked scared and insecure. Scared not to make a mistake, insecure in his abilities.
    Tonight he looked way too confident and it reflected on his performance.
     

    Red

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    His confidence.
    I figured it out while he was fighting with the Barca players. He's waaaay more confident than he was in Juve. With us he always looked scared and insecure. Scared not to make a mistake, insecure in his abilities.
    Tonight he looked way too confident and it reflected on his performance.
    Same old story: yet another player who doesn't have the mental toughness to take the pressure of playing for a top club.

    Hleb was absolutely devastating, when on form he is an absolute joy to watch.
    I thought Hleb was very wasteful and made a lot of poor decisions.

    Then again, I don't rate Hleb, so that may have been a good game for him.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    His confidence.
    I figured it out while he was fighting with the Barca players. He's waaaay more confident than he was in Juve. With us he always looked scared and insecure. Scared not to make a mistake, insecure in his abilities.
    Tonight he looked way too confident and it reflected on his performance.
    Ranieri must have ruined several players then...
     

    king Ale

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    Oct 28, 2004
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    His confidence.
    I figured it out while he was fighting with the Barca players. He's waaaay more confident than he was in Juve. With us he always looked scared and insecure. Scared not to make a mistake, insecure in his abilities.
    Tonight he looked way too confident and it reflected on his performance.
    He's built up himself quite a new character in Stuttgart :D
     
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    Alen

    Alen

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    Apr 2, 2007
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    Molinaro didn't do too badly against Messi today.
    I think it was Guardiola's touch. Messi didn't even try to dribble on the right, probably because he knew that even if the dribbling is successful, Molinaro is fast enough to catch him again. Since Messi didn't even try to do it, I believe it was an advice from Guardiola who told him not to go right but always drift to the center (probably Guardiola saw some weak link in the center of Stuttgart's defense, or the DMC).
     

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