utd do their fair share of whinging at refs .. as do a lot of other clubs in preimership ..
unfortunatly it has become a part of the modern game now .. moan at ref to get players booked / go down easy & roll about etc.. european players still seem to concentrate more on getting players booked these days for minor incidents . i thought fifa were also advising refs to take more action against players waving imaginary cards at refs after tackles / challanges ... yes rafael pulled him back but ribery made absolute most of incident and in the end sending off probally changed outcome of match![]()
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I do wonder how Van der Sar was beaten for the first Bayern goal, it was a decent finish, but the angle seemed very accute.
Yeah I actually paused it from one angle (the angle facing Olic's back) and it actually looked impossible to score, Van der Sar had the whole goals covered. He then took another unnecessary step closer his post which made the space for it to creep in, would go down as a slight error for me anyway. Speaking of goalkeepers, Lloris made some save in the 2nd half from a header, not sure which player it was.
" football is a simple game "
yeah he did mess up that clearance, seemed to dawdle a bit waiting for the ball to come down. I still think Olic, through the bounce of the ball, was forced wide enough for the keeper to be able to cover most of the goal. For some reason keepers these days are never instructed to save with their feet, had Van der Saar stuck a leg out he probably would have proded the ball out and it would have gone wide. The same was true of Victor Valdes in the Emirates last week, had he tried to save Wallcot's shot with his foot rather than diving down to it he probably would have stopped it.
I think it was Wendell who had that header at the death for Bordeaux against Lyons. He's a bald Brazilian who looks a bit Silvestre, if that's who you mean.
Very enjoyable game. Inter playing like Ireland under Jack. Tight defensively and then playing the long ball in to the corners for their forwards to chase and Barca looked very vulnerable. Inter got the rub of the green no doubt with the possible penos and the offside goal but I think they deserved their luck. Despite having less possession they created the better chances. Looking forward to the 2nd leg already.
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Didn't catch the entirety of the Bayern-Lyon match but, with every replay, Ribery's challenge seemed to get uglier. It really was a shocking lunge.
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Yeah it was a dirty one alright, he's having a bad time of it. It was as bad a match I've seen in a while, largely because of Lyon's approach. I was very surprised with how poor and negative they were having seen a couple of their performances earlier in the competition i.e. at Anfield and at home to Real. Bayern, in fairness to them, tried to force the issue but they are a bit limited themselves. Still all to play for though, could be a completely different Lyon at home.
Well well.
Barca about as cutting as a sponge for most of the game. 2 lines of Inter players in front of them for 90 minutes, and they never looked likely to break them down, even after the sending off.
Well done Inter, but I can imagine the final will be a dour affair.
I wanted to punch Busquets in the face last night. Clowns like him should be getting bans for feigning injury.
Awful game last night. I was really looking forward to it as well.
Barca might also need to work on a plan B for next season. Inter defended like heroes but I was expecting more from Barca.
It's an awful pity Motta didn't just hit him instead of grabbing him around the neck.
In fairness it's fairly rare you actually see a excellent semi-final.
I think Barca's biggest downfall was the substitutions. Jeffren and Bojan (Talented as they may eventually be) and Maxwell wouldn't exactly strike fear into the Inter
defense.
The lose of Iniesta did hurt them they are obviously a better team with Both Xavi and Iniesta together.
Bet Barca wish they still had Eto'o after last night Zlatan was crap.
"Joe Jordan is off to watch Young Boys tomorrow" Ian Darke
Can anyone confirm that it was actually the Inter fans that Mourinho was running to after the game with his victory gestures? If so, then thats acceptable and understandable, in which case Valdes should get a hefty ban for manhandling him. If not, he should be severely reprimanded for potentially inciting the crowd.
And Barca should be ashamed of themselves. Turning on the sprinklers in the half of the field where Inter were celebrating smacked of bad taste and was downright disgusting.
Yeah def agree with all of this. Guardiaola has to maybe rethink his plans for next season, cant really rely on Messi and the two in midfield all the time, need another forward that can help relieve the pressure like last night. What was going through his mind when he bought that Swedish donkey?
Also his tactics were all over the shop, and his substituitions were even worse. Dont know why Barca prersisited with crossing the ball innto the box, never works when you have a team as defensive as Inter. Should have drawn them out to wings and cut inside. So bloody frustrating.
The final will be crap, but hope Inter win it. Mourino certainly has some neck, and I find it hard not to like the guy, plus he is an excellent coach.
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Mourinho has gone on Italian TV saying he was saluting the Inter fans at the end of the match, he didn't know exactly where they were sitting, but knew they would be at the very top tier of one of the stands, so he pointed around at the top tiers to salute them. He said words to the effect that the 5000 Inter fans in crowd were the 12th man and vital for such an intense match.
I have to say I don't know why Valdez got so animated with him, Barca looked a little bitter at the end.
Just curious guys but Hamilton said the two brothers last night were the first time that two brothers faced off in a CL game. Im wondering did the Boer bros not see each other once - rangers V ajax, or the laudrup bros??
I can't think of another example, the De Boers spent most of their time together at the same clubs and tended to move in parallel. The Kalou's (Bonaventura and Soloman) had too much of an age difference, it could yet happen with the De Guzmans though if Julian goes back to Spain and Feyenoord qualify for the CL. They could also line up against each other nationally (Dutch v Canada).
More importantly is this the first time a team without any players from the nation the club represent has played in the semi final. Soon to be final.....
I.e inter had no italians starting?
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Not sure why everybody thinks it will be a bad final. Bayern don't know anything other than attack with the players they have and Inter were only ultra defensive because they were defending a lead at the Nou Camp. United, Chelsea and Liverpool all had a very similar mindset at the Nou Camp over the past few seasons and they weren't even defending leads. I think it could be a good match and it has to be good for the game that the Premier League or La Liga isn't represented for once.
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