FML, Champions League 2009/2010 FML (40 Viewers)

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
Balotelli was also reportedly involved in a heated argument with defender Marco Materazzi, and once the exhange of words ended, the starlet left the stadium immediately.
goal.com

I officially love Balotelli :heart:
 
Mar 10, 2009
8,695
It was off side and Barca should have had at least two penaltys.
The ref was shockngly in favour of Inter.
Inter are a snide, dirty, cynically typical Mourinho team.

I hope Barca tear them apart in the next game.

oh yea remember the 5 penalty shouts for chelsea against barca last year?

or how about shevchenko's disallowed goal for an invisible push on puyol in 2006?

when goes around comes around
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,090
More frmo Zlatan:

“Materazzi was causing all sorts of trouble and in the Barcelona locker room we were amazed, all talking about it. A player should be proud after a win, not chase down a 20-year-old to berate him.”

Damn, this drama is awesome.
 

Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
13,340
I want a video of this Materazzi vs Balotelli thing, has potential to be classic.
:lol:

This whole thing is hilarious, what a guy. It's a semi final against Barcelona and he acts the way he does, he's got some balls.

--

Very very well played by Inter, I didn't think they were able to get back to get 3 goals after Pedro's goal. Nice game to watch, Barca were outclassed, credit to Mourinho.
 
Sep 1, 2002
12,745
oh yea remember the 5 penalty shouts for chelsea against barca last year?

or how about shevchenko's disallowed goal for an invisible push on puyol in 2006?

when goes around comes around
No: I remember laughing at Chelsea going out though, beaten by the better team.

And I am always glad when one of the Milan teams lose.

I want a video of this Materazzi vs Balotelli thing, has potential to be classic.
Shame Messi didn't make contact with that brute.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,453
It can't beat how I felt in 2007 when we were playing serie B and Milan won the CL.
But it's sure close to that.
atleast we won some games in serie b :sergio:

:D


i had a strong feeling after the chelsea game that they will atleast reach the final....
it seems like the team that lost in the groupe stage always eliminate the other team in the final stage
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
"And 'all happened in the garage of the San Siro a few seconds ago. Mario Balotelli, Protagonist of the ugly episode of a rupture with the curve and all the Inter fans, culminating in the launching ground of Inter shirt angry after being booed by the wrong people for a launch, Balotelli headed in the garage in San Siro take his car after an episode even more glowing in the locker room with Materazzi who attacked him for what he did. Upon approaching the car, many Inter fans have approached him yelling around and trying to attack him, impatient of these behaviors. The security service has defended fatigue Balotelli allowing to take the car."


Translated via google
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
8,679
Entered the 74esimo, Mario Balotelli was featured at the end game of an unfortunate incident that has ruined the party slightly Inter. The striker has been targeted wrong after opening the Curva Nord who has booed, he got angry and after a nice volley off a little, has shown the curve as if to say "look what I can do." Then, it exploded in the finale: the people, after the whistle, invited him to go imbufalita, and he threw the shirt on the ground of Inter and he left angry.

http://www.fcinternews.it/?action=read&idnotizia=17701
 

Red

-------
Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
Anyway, Inter played a great game. They pressed the ball well and always looked dangerous on the break. They got some luck with the decisions, but they were the better team and deserved the win.

Barca's midfield was awful and that caused all the problems. They did not provide service for Messi or Ibrahimovic and they did not press the ball well, which left Barca's high defensive line horribly exposed.

I'm not going to say the bus journey was decisive, but I can't remember seeing a Barca midfield look so off the pace as they did in the game tonight.

I can't understand Guardiola playing Messi centrally on a regular basis. He isn't half as influential as he is when he starts wide and cuts inside.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 40)