So two teams comprising almost all of Fifa World XI concede 4 goals each. Ramos, Pique, Alves best defenders, hahaha.
I did cringe a bit when I saw the FIFA world 11 defence, so much bias their. They should Probably replace it with the Bayern back 4.
Just think how awesome Carrick's passing statistics will be next season when he has RVP, Rooney, Lewandowski and Hernandez to aim at
And maybe Ronaldo, hes sure to leave in the summer and I really don't see him going to PSG especially as Ibra is probably going to go to Juve, and he wouldn't dare go to City.
I think he's using London's logic. Of course by London's logic Mourinho has never beaten a top European side. But then that's because London's logic is completely ****ing stupid Good point. I sense a 4-1-5 formation next season. Rooney, RVP, Ronaldo, Lewandowski and Hernandez up front, Carrick in CM, any four warm bodies at the back cos we'll score about 8 goals a game
Lewandowski's price is going to go through the roof now. I know he's out of contract in a year, but surely there is going to be a bidding war, as the guys only 24
It's was pointed out that Barca losing to Bayern would someone how have a reference to Chavsky beating them 3 of the luckiest games in football portrayed as a great achievement. It was as tactical as playing the lottery and the odds were the same for a chav win, pure luck. DL has finally lost it, I know the label of delusional gets thrown at Liverpool fans but for ****s sake is this plastic fool deluded? why yes. Some of the tripe he spouts is just
To be fair to DL he at least admits Barca were already well into a period of decline when Chelsea managed to beat them. Makes a refreshing change from the usual chav "they're the best team ever and only we can ever beat them through our superior everything and all round Chelsea-ness" bollox thrown around by the other plastics!
Hart with another clanger today I know he was injured but really, and do Spurs want CL football or not
Liverpool proving just how much Suarez actually contributes to their ability to get good results. Like the BBC says, a couple of their goals almost certainly wouldn't have been scored with Suarez on the pitch as he'd have dribbled into trouble and taken a tumble rather than the incisive passing and movement they've shown today. Would be the irony of ironies if Liverpool actually won most of their games with Suarez missing