CL semis: Bayern - Barca 3-2 (3-5 agg.)

Icarium

Lifestealer
Camp nou will never boo pep, what are we madrid? booing our own legends is not our thing unless it is c**ts like figo.
 

skn02

New member
it is just natural to bitch about injuries. Because injuries are shit.
But no serious Bayern-fan on this forum here said "Bayern will only loose because of injuries" and this is what many people here seem to make it sound like.
If you are sympathizing with Bayern on this forum and you just say the sentence "Lewandowski is probably injured", then a couple of users e.g. Skn02 or StarLord will jump at you, already accusing you of "excusing" anything and stuff. Then some Bayern fan gets defensive, more Barca fans jump to their Cule's aid and this is how you get a stupid 10 page discussion like in this thread.

Don't kid yourself, most of you Bayern fans (as arrogant as it sounds) think this will be a 50-50 or higher on Bayern side if both teams were to meet at full strength. That's a big joke and an insult to us Barca fans to even suggest that, and I guarantee you most people outside of Barca/Bayern fans would agree that Barca are clearly the better team with full strength this season, at least for the best starting 11. Mind you, Barca fans already admitted numerous times and credited Bayern the win in 2013 as Bayern were the better even at 100% from both side. Now, lets say Barca only managed a narrow win this year 2015 due to Bayern playing overly defensive, you'd have the thoughts of "what if" Robben or some other players were available in this tie, and thus coming up with excuses. On the other hand, if Barca trashes Bayern, most of you Bayern fans would surely not give to Barca credit(with the exception of a couple respectful Bayern fans) as you already thought of the tie being 50-50(full strength) or better at bayern side to begin with.
 
The Guardian has an interview with Pepe Reina talking especially about Luis Suarez.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/may/04/barcelona-luis-suarez-bayern-munich-pepe-reina



Luis Suárez left the pitch at Córdoba’s Archangel stadium on Saturday afternoon with the match ball under his arm following an 8-0 victory that kept Barcelona top of the league table and said that it was “time to think about Bayern Munich” in the Champions League. Bayern Munich were already thinking about him, his former Liverpool team-mate Pepe Reina, the Bavarians’ back-up goalkeeper, describing Suárez as a “street player” whose personality has been fundamental to his success.

Meanwhile, the Bayern midfielder Javi Martínez has paid tribute to Xavi, for whom Wednesday night is likely to be his 155th Champions League game, and his last at the Camp Nou. At the end of the season the 35-year-old world and double European champion with Spain and three times European Cup winner with Barcelona is expected to walk away; the next month will decide if he does so with 25 major trophies or whether he can add to that total.

“For Spanish football, for us, it has been a joy to have him,” said Martínez, who played with Xavi for Spain. “I don’t know if it is official yet [that he will go], but it is a pity that players like him have to grow old. And with the quality that Xavi has, he could play until he is 50.”

Xavi is in his 17th season in Barcelona’s first team; Suárez is in his first, at 28. Reina said the only surprise was that it has taken this long for the Uruguayan striker to join one of the game’s super-clubs. Others have been surprised at how impressive he has been after a difficult start, which was delayed by the three-month Fifa ban that also means he will miss the summer’s Copa América in Chile, prompting Reina to note: “It’s football that misses out. The rules are what they are but a player like Luis Suárez is someone you want to see out on the pitch.”

Suárez’s first hat-trick as a Barcelona player on Saturday took him to 24 goals in all competitions and 16 in the league, 15 of those in 2015. He has provided 18 assists in total and scored twice at the Etihad against Manchester City and twice at the Parc des Princes against Paris Saint-Germain. Any doubts about his role and whether he could integrate alongside Leo Messi and Neymar have gone, with much made of his work-rate and lack of selfishness. The trio have scored 108 goals between them.

“Luis deserves it, he has fought for it,” Reina said. “He has had incredible seasons everywhere he has been [at Nacional, Groningen, Ajax and Liverpool] and because of that, because he performed year after year, he got the move to a huge club. Maybe it took longer than it should have, because he has deserved it for a long time.”

Reina continued: “He’s the kind of player that I especially like. He’s a ‘street’ player and I mean that as a eulogy. He’s alive, he’s always on the edge, pushing, he’s a born winner. In every training session at Liverpool, I wanted to be on his team, always. He always gritted his teeth, he never, ever gave anything up for lost. I think that’s a huge part of the reason that he is the player he is today.

“He finishes very well. He can produce a play in very little space, doing the kind of moves that only he would even think of. And beyond [enjoying] his talents as a player, I consider myself lucky to have been able to get to know Luis as a person. It’s not just at Barcelona; I think wherever he goes he will build good relationships with his team-mates because that’s the kind of person he is, and that helps you to settle and integrate.

“But,” Reina said, “we’re talking a lot about Suárez and he’s not the only one that worries us; there are others.”

Such as Messi, for example? “That guy’s not bad, either,” Reina replied.
 

Simmelbert

New member
and I guarantee you most people outside of Barca/Bayern fans would agree that Barca are clearly the better team with full strength this season, at least for the best starting 11.

it is your opinion. with our best starting 11 it would be absolutely 50/50 (just my opinion).
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
I hope Messi gets at least one past Neuer to get all the previous basura out of the way.

Not conceding is even more important.
 

skn02

New member
Really hoped Bayern would have full strength for this tie so their fans would shut up once and for all(if we win of course), just like when RM demolished Bayern in 2014, cant find any excuses for that huh??
 

xavi_the_Boss

New member
Bayern is up there with the best Teams.:lol:
RM,Bayern and Barca are the 3 best Teams.All 3 are around the same level imo but Bayern has a better bench.
 

Simmelbert

New member
Really hoped Bayern would have full strength for this tie so their fans would shut up once and for all, just like when RM demolished Bayern in 2014, cant find any excuses for that huh??

excuses?

RM was better, thats all.

one bad day and your out. it's cl!
 

skn02

New member
Bayern is up there with the best Teams.:lol:
RM,Bayern and Barca are the 3 best Teams.All 3 are around the same level imo but Bayern has a better bench.

Never said Bayern weren't one of the best team, but Bayern of this season 50-50 against this current Barca team?? Not quite.
 

serghei

Senior Member
It's 51-49 for Barca when both at their best, because Barcelona is warmer and Camp Nou is bigger. You can't argue with that.
 
R

Ryu Hayabusa

Guest
WC back line tbh.Just had a bad day.:lol:

Ah, Oddo... the player, the legend. Sexy as hell!

:lol:

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edit: Why the heck does it add a thumbnail?
 

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