Matthijs de Ligt (42 Viewers)

Clamarc

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Sep 26, 2018
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First time i have seen so much biching about the former club. Hopefully he will concentrate on getting bayern out of the rough patch of form in the Bundesliga.
Exactly!
He doesn't give criticism, he's shitting on us. So I'm not sure why Juve fans can agree with his interviews.
Yes we are shit right now but he should still give respect and just focus on his current club.

Fair criticism is like what Marchisio did
 

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Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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It's a team game, even if he's tied to ONE mistake that costs a goal, and that goal costs us the tie, then over the entire prior 180 minutes there we multiple mistakes from multiple players. Don't be so sort-sighted, broseph.
OK imagine a scenario where de light has about 5 goalscoring chances, missed them all still 0-0 and de ligt in the final seconds of injury time concedes a penalty which is then converted, that really would be a fuck up blamed on 1 person
 
Apr 12, 2004
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"Hey, Matt, don't Anthrax a bunch of people in 2006."

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Here you go, Badass:

Gosens says Bayern overran Inter (kicker via @iMiaSanMia)
Germany called Inter Milan star Robin Gosens into camp and the 28-year-old detailed exactly what happened when his club team ran into Bayern Munich a couple of weeks back in the Champions League.

“When we played against Bayern, we all sat in the dressing room after the game and thought: ‘Wow, what an intensity they have in the game!’ — that’s the absolute top level in Europe,” Gosens said. “They took us by surprise, overran us and showed twice the intensity as we did.”

That is an interesting perspective, especially when considering Bayern Munich’s recent form. It does show that Bayern Munich’s quality is there...it just needs to rear its head more often.
 
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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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He's not wrong. Having said that, I couldn't care what De Shits said, but it should be alarming to the couch, physios and management that a lot of players seem to improve their fitness levels when they defect from the sinking JJ ship.

It's blatantly obvious that we lack intensity, among other things obviously.
 

Hist

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Jan 18, 2009
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"Hey, Matt, don't Anthrax a bunch of people in 2006."

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Here you go, Badass:

Gosens says Bayern overran Inter (kicker via @iMiaSanMia)
Germany called Inter Milan star Robin Gosens into camp and the 28-year-old detailed exactly what happened when his club team ran into Bayern Munich a couple of weeks back in the Champions League.

“When we played against Bayern, we all sat in the dressing room after the game and thought: ‘Wow, what an intensity they have in the game!’ — that’s the absolute top level in Europe,” Gosens said. “They took us by surprise, overran us and showed twice the intensity as we did.”

That is an interesting perspective, especially when considering Bayern Munich’s recent form. It does show that Bayern Munich’s quality is there...it just needs to rear its head more often.
you lost your focal point of attack and he wasn’t just some random good striker. He was exceptionally well rounded and great at everything.

Strange that you didn’t replace him
 

Mokku

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Apr 17, 2019
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The difference between Bayern and Juventus:
- manager under pressure after just 2 bad matches, ours get a free pass
- Bayern even when shit can score goals like in the Barcelona game, we can't even score against Monza
Bayern have a recipe that isn't constrained to picking only Italian coaches and buying older experienced players. Imagine you work at Goldman Sachs and you invest in a broken Pogba, Di Maria, in and out Zakaria, Arthur, Ramsey etc. You'd be sacked immediately and never work any financial institution again.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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- manager under pressure after just 2 bad matches
that's nuts if you think about it. also, i think it's not just about those few weaker recent matches, i bet he couldn't really explain last year's cl exit to villarreal.

agreed on the rest. especially those who signed pogba as a starter should not work in football ever again. guy's an expensive sub at best and we're not in a position when we can afford such a luxury. we learned literally nothing from our experience with dybala, khedira and ramsey.
 

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