The Observer
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Where does giving up a 3 goal lead within 45 minutes on home soil against an injury-depleted Spurs side rank in this equation? Asking for a friend.
I am guessing that drawing one of Chelsea/Spurs is now almost an inevitability.
There is a very high chance that one of these teams will face PSG.
Also respect to Ajax , they lost their 2 best men and still managed to get 10 points in a challenging group. Their coach is trully elite , Valverde can't get near his level even in his sleep.
Woke up to see that we won the game last night. Sad to see since I wanted those fuckers from Dortmund to go down for making fun of us. In the end it's a bit of bad luck for Inter since they got 2 goals denied for offside but still , we started a bunch of kids and they got sent packing by a 17yo kid. Idk if they underperformed or that's just their level. If so , shocking that they're first in Italy.
No, i don't have the numbers and they can change according to the results of tonight.Do you have the exact numbers by any chance?
Also, respect to Los Che, who topped a group against Chelsea & Ajax.
On the one hand I was also a bit sad to see BVB go through over Inter, but I console myself by recalling the sleepless nights I suffered in 2010 after the offside Milito goal, the wrongly disallowed Bojan goal and Jose's shenanigans. It was also nice to see our reserve players being so good! BTW, it's not shocking that they are first in Italy, since they have been better than Juventus. Also, do keep in mind that last night they were missing 3 central midfielders (Barella, Sensi, Galiagrdini)
2 players from Dinamo Zagreb lying on the ground in their own half.
Dinamo's players waving their arms up and asking for an action to be stopped.
City didn't care and scored a goal in 11 vs 9.
What an asshole team.
2 players from Dinamo Zagreb lying on the ground in their own half.
Dinamo's players waving their arms up and asking for an action to be stopped.
City didn't care and scored a goal in 11 vs 9.
What an asshole team.