I was going to make this exact thread! They were awesome. United were only even in the game because they have 2 or 3 outstanding players who can scramble some respectability after being totally outclassed and outcoached.
Supern win tonight. They were a joy to watch. It's great to see more of these teams play so well. APOEL were a joy to watch last night for once as well. Great to see the lesser lights do well be they from major league with history of good honours or a club with millions from a small league.
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I was going to make this exact thread! They were awesome. United were only even in the game because they have 2 or 3 outstanding players who can scramble some respectability after being totally outclassed and outcoached.
They reminded me a bit of the way Chile play when they're in the mood, forceful relentless attack. That was one of the most enjoyable games in the Euro competitions. And what a travelling support!
I'll be watching the sequel.
It really was a special performance. They were even better to watch than Barca in one way, as they moved the ball quicker and with more purpose. Surprising that they only scraped through on away goals against Lokomotiv in the last round. United can take a little bit of hope from the fact that they do tend to concede a bit, and are far from invincible at home. If United can tighten up defensively they probably will get a few chances and maybe make it interesting. The Spanish Cup Final could be a bit of a treat also.
It's Athletic not Atletico
They see it as a massive insult
I find it funny that Athletic Club, who have been playing that way for some months, only seem to get credit now for the way they play (cause of who they played), I know some will say, I do not look at Spanish football, but I was not surprised at all, cause I knew what to expect from them.
Like a lot of Brazilian clubs, they were founded by English ex-patriot workers, so yes, using Spanish in the Basque Country would be a real cultural minefield! Atletic wouldn't consider themselves a little club, as they're only the third team to be ever-present in La Liga, and they have won a substantial number of honours, even if they've been in a slump since the early Eighties. It's understandable Bilbao have been under the radar, such is the two-horse race that La Liga has become, and while far from poor, the Basque-only policy is commendable in an era when Inter, to name but one team, often struggle to field an Italian in their squad.
I have only read about it but by all accounts they were great. Makes me a bit (more) nervous about the Spain game if club number 5 in Spain, with players who probably can't get in the Spain team*, can do that to club number 1 or 2 in England, a club that none of our players would get into.
* I'm guessing that none is in the Spain XI - are any in the expected 23?
They had more than Real Madrid in the most recent Spanish squad, second only to Barcelona. Llorente has a real chance not only to oust Torres from the squad but to be their starting striker and Javi Martinez is likely to be there as well. Muniain could be a bolter too.
Thanks. And they're losing to Osasuna as I type.
yeah, saw the second half, deserved a draw at least.
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Llorente looks the business from the games I've seen. Were Spurs after him a while back?
"If God had meant football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass in the sky." Brian Clough.
You'll NEVER beat the Irish.......you'll just draw with us instead!!!
Yeah, they were constantly being linked with him at one point. They'd be better off trying to seal that deal before the Euros if they're still in the running.
My favorite team in Spain played well this season. They just smashed Osasuna 5:1 in Pamplona a few days ago.
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Maybe not from, but they are in Spain.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Big game against Atletico Madrid at San Mames tonight. The Basques were defeated 1:0 in the first leg. Real Madrid waiting for the winner in the semi-finals.
Los Leones don't have a missing players, while Madrid side will be without two regular midfielders (Thiago and Arda).
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1:2 first defeat at home this season even though they had more than 70% possession of the ball.
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