According to Dion Dublin on BBC Salford "Utd have the tools to beat Barca", I know they played badly last night but it is a bit harsh to call the players "tools".
I think they could beat them but only if they are on point whilst Barca have a shocker. Much in the same way as Accrington Stanley could beat Man City. If both teams play to their maximum potential, Barca batter them.
if Utd.score a goal.. and it can happen as a shot can be perfect.. then you'd expect Barca to kill them with 3 or 4 goals. one thing is for sure. if someone elbows messi in the face at the nou camp they will be sent off.
heard it was an accident? if so would var not see it same way. i get your point, utd do get away with some ****e at home.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: Progressing past Barcelona would surpass PSG heorics "We know we have possibilities in this tie. We've scored goals at the Nou Camp before," says United boss after Luke Shaw own goal hands Barca first-leg advantage at Old Trafford https://www.skysports.com/football/...sing-past-barcelona-would-surpass-psg-heorics
utd would need to do what only one english team has managed to do at nou camp. mind you will var help them out again
United were described as having put in a 'spirited performance' on BBC Breakfast news this morning Oh and apparently, Barca weren't 'quite up to their normal standard'
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LFC announces partnership with NH Foods Ltd. Liverpool FC has announced an official partnership with food group NH Foods Ltd. The NH Foods Group, based in Japan, will use the partnership to increase its brand awareness across international territories, predominantly in south east Asia. The food manufacturer will benefit from the club’s reach through digital marketing and social media channels, as well as other promotional activity involving first-team players and LFC legends. Billy Hogan, the club’s managing director and chief commercial officer, said: “We’re extremely pleased to welcome NH Foods to the LFC family, a brand that not only shares our global ambition, but also our club’s values in terms of corporate social responsibility and investing and supporting local communities. “The support NH Foods will offer to our Red Neighbours programme and local foodbanks, in particular, is a great example of our shared values. “We look forward to a long and successful relationship with NH Foods and working with them to grow their brand internationally.” Throughout the partnership, NH Foods has committed to supporting North Liverpool Foodbank through the club’s Red Neighbours programme and will make donations of food as well as financial contributions during the three-year period. please log in to view this image The president of NH Foods, Yoshihide Hata, visited Liverpool earlier this week; as well as taking a tour of Melwood and visiting Anfield, he joined the club’s Red Neighbours team on a visit to the North Liverpool Foodbank to learn about the much-needed support they provide to people in local communities. “We are very pleased and honoured to become a member of the Liverpool FC family, and benefit from the club’s significant brand value to develop our overseas markets,” he said. “We are also delighted to be supporting the club’s Red Neighbours initiative, which allows us to continue our corporate philosophy of enhancing our business domain while improving the lives of local people.” NH Foods Ltd. https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/announcements/345312-lfc-announces-partnership-with-nh-foods-ltd