Champions League

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Enjoy uncooked Moriba and burned-out Pedri then.

Barca with those two have clawed back 12/13 point gap when likes of you wanted Barca to give up on league and rest players for cup.

Yet you blame Granada defeat on Puig not playing and make up nonsense about 'personal vendettas'.

Simple fact Puig has been shite on three of his four starts and decent in other.
 

Morten

Senior Member
La Liga seems like a retirement, pedestrian league... the pace difference was shocking

Well, look at the age of the players out there.

It was refreshing when Valverde came on, a player that could actually run past someone(besides Vinicius)? Imagine that.
 

Horatio

You're welcome
Respect to Tuchel and team. Venezuelan friends were confident Real would advance. Had to point them out the masterbrain that is Tuchel.

Haven't seen Real look this lost and slow in a long time.
 

Rassvet

Well-known member
It's amazing how much more relaxing it is to cheer for a team like Chelsea when they're defending a lead after these past few years as a Barca fan. Even with a 1 goal margin, I was pretty calm that whole second half.
 

Laplacian

Senior Member
[MENTION=4451]Birdy[/MENTION], [MENTION=29763]Proper[/MENTION] (and @Cooperpot) handing [MENTION=19457]KingLeo10[/MENTION] a huge L on the power of the Premier League.

Anyone who has been following the EPL regularly for the past 5 years alongside other leagues knew this. The ones who didn't were either in denial, or barely watched the league at all. The "pace and power" of the premier league isn't a myth. Might've been in the old days, but today it certainly isn't. Daily reminder Chelsea might not even make top 4 this year!
 

FCBfan22

Senior Member
Chelsea's workrate in this game was something else.

Kante and Rudiger alone covered as much as 5 our players do in a game.
 

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