I think it would take a non-normal set of circumstances. Aside from last night they have not convinced me at all in Europe this season. In the group stages they only beat Celtic and Aalborg this season. Celtic are an average European team, they don't have the class they used to back around 2003 and without players like Larsson and Hartson they lack dynamism at the very top level of competition. Aalborg are, to put it simply, a very poor side.
In the knockout stages they did well against a reasonably good Inter side but examining the game in greater detail, Inter created significant chances in the second leg in particular - less profligate strikers would have punished Manchester United. Against Porto they struggled in the first leg and other teams, with a bit more potency, would have done a job on them in the second leg. At the Dragao they ceeded so much posession to the home team in the latter stages of the second half it was unreal.
Of course we won't get the chance to see a normal game now as Barca have been hamstrung by the loss of both full backs for the final over very questionable decisions. I still expect Barca to put up a good game and I think the class they have in midfield (Xavi, Iniesta, and Messi ahead of them) will tell in the end, but it won't be the one sided affair it would be under normal circumstances.
Contrast that with Juventus, who by the way have at least 3 players who would walk into their team (Buffon, Del Piero, Nedved) and a few others who are probably as good as what is at Old Trafford, or will be in the near future (Chiellini, Giovinco, Marchisio). Juventus topped what was without question the hardest group. They were undefeated against Real Madrid, Zenit (who hasd crushed all before them in most of 2008 - including Man Utd in Monaco). I thought they were unlucky against Chelsea and the injury to Nedved during that game was telling. I would fancy Juventus to progress over Man Utd over the two legs.Are you actually saying that all these teams are better than Man Utd-
Juventus
Real Madrid
Bayern Munich
Liverpool
or did you mean they are better than the teams that United had on their side of the draw, which was the easier side I admit.
Real Madrid again came through a tough group. I think they suffered due to the change in management. Huntelaar was brought to cover for Van Nistelrooy, but he was not registered for the Champions League - instead they picked Lassana Diarra. I am still not sure why they did this - on paper it was to cover Mamadou Diarra and Ruben De La Red both of whom were out for the season. But in reality Gago, Guti or even Metzelder / Miguel Torres could have been pushed into defensive midfiled - they should have registered Huntelaar, and their lack of cutting edge upfront was telling in the knockout stage. I think a fully fit Real Madrid with the likes of M. Diarra, Van Nistelroy and a fully fit Robben would test any team, including Man Utd. In Casillas they have one of the best players in Euro 2008 and there is strength in other areas of the team too.
Bayern, on balance, are probably not as strong as Man Utd, but again they have some world class players, Ribery, Schwienstiger, Lucio, Lahm and Klose are all class players. They sailed through a tougher group than Man Utd (undefeated against Fiorentina, Lyons and Steaua) and destroyed an admittedly weak Lisbon side - but to get that many goals in the knockouts in both legs is sensational.
Liverpool, in my opinion, are significantly stonger than Man Utd. They have beaten them twice this season already including the easy win they had at Old Trafford. Man Utd cannot / could not cope with Torres (best striker in Europe at the moment) and the invention and guile of Xabi Alonso and the supporting cast in midfield. I'm not a massive fan of Liverpool and for much of the 1990s and 2000s they were average, but this squad they have now is fantastic. Like I say they've already beaten them twice this season and I think they would do the same again.
A great mythology is developing around Man Utd this season thanks to the English press and one or two on here seem to be falling for it. Yes they are a good side, but they are by no means unbeatable. Zenit demolished them at the start of the season, Villareal nullified them in the Group stage and Porto made them look average at best. In the league they've been slipping lately, Liverpool and Fulham beat them and they just edged past Villa and Sunderland. They are beatable and Barca have the players to do it.
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