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Dr-Juve

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Mar 11, 2004
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#82
++ [ originally posted by David Del Piero ] ++
All we gotta do is being determined to win on spanish ground. We must play aggressive and not give them space . And we need to play rough-tough ;)
Usually we don’t
 

Alex

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May 1, 2004
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#85
most here seemed to have written off madrid. as far as im concerned they seem to be reaching better form whereas where fading. after the break we should be better though.

keep in mind Madrid could well and truely be out of the la liga race come the first leg and so their gonna be all guns blazing.
 

Elnur_E65

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Feb 21, 2004
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Real Madrid will be crushed...

How does a repeat of 2 year old events sound?

Back then we first Barca and then Real... this year we can do another way around.
 

Maresca

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Aug 23, 2004
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I don´t want Carlos to go away, He is not such a good defender, it will be easer with him(camo will destroy him ;) ).. otherwise, it is not bad if Inter lose money to get him..
 

nedved34

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Oct 3, 2002
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I love this :devil:

Sevilla leapfrog sorry Real Madrid

Sevilla won at the Santiago Bernabeu for the first time since 1985 to usher in a miserable Christmas for Real Madrid. The 1-0 win sees the Andalucians leapfrog the galacticos and take third spot in La Liga, just behind Valencia. Claudio Ranieri's team also won on Wednesday, 3-0 at home to Espanyol.



Liga round-up: Torres in doubt for derby
ADRIANO: I'm no saviour!

REAL SINK TO DEFEAT

Brazilian striker Julio Baptista produced a cool finish after 19 minutes, clipping the ball over the head of keeper Iker Casillas to inflict a second home defeat of the season on Real.

It was Sevilla's first league victory at the Bernabeu in 20 years and had it not been for some superb last-ditch saves from Casillas and some wasteful finishing by Sevilla's forwards the margin would have been much greater.

Real, who ended last season a disappointing fourth, struggled to create any chances, although Ronaldo, who started the game on the bench, had a goal disallowed after coming on.

The result left Real, who substituted David Beckham at halftime and withdrew his England team mate Michael Owen late on, in fifth place, a distant 13 points behind leaders Barcelona who claimed a late 2-1 win over Levante on Tuesday.

Barcelona lead the table on 42 points from 17 games, 10 ahead of reigning champions Valencia who moved into second place after their 3-0 win over nine-man Espanyol. Sevilla have 31 points with Espanyol on 30.

Real, who have 29, have played a game less as they are still to complete the final six minutes of their match against Real Sociedad which was abandoned because of a bomb scare with the score at 1-1.

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