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I go on the actual score and not "Could have been" because Wellbeck could have scored altering the course of the match. The fact that Dortmund didn't score more is a worrying sign just as it is for us against Sunderland. Either the chances will keep coming and be converted or they'll dry up. So 2-0 is what we have to go on and is not insurmountable in the second leg.

It's a six game league, TMT. No second legs.
 
I'm not sure what you mean Luke but Arsenal meet Dortmund on the 26th of November I think and I feel they can turn them over. This is what I mean by the second leg.
 
Chavs should have a comfortable win, tonight, at home to Schalke.

The Bayern v £ity game is harder to call. On the face of it, the Germans should edge it, especially with the home advantage, but £ity have a good defence and excellent attacking options, which the Germans will be wary of. This one is either going to be a draw or a narrow Bayern victory.
 
I think Bayern will win by a goal or two. I'm not convinced City believe they can beat a top team in the CL, and they haven't looked overly impressive to start the season.
 
Bizarre form for Schalke. Drew with 1-1 Chelsea and Bayern, yet lost 2-1 and 4-1 to Hannover and Borussia Munchen Munchen Munchen Munchen Munchen Munchen Glad To Be Bach.
Very strange stuff. Totally unimpressive at the Lane in their pre-season game too, though I know that means very little.
They don't appear to have lost anyone significant in the summer, either. Huntelaar's contract is up at the end of this season though, so he'll move on if they don't improve.
 
Bizarre form for Schalke. Drew with 1-1 Chelsea and Bayern, yet lost 2-1 and 4-1 to Hannover and Borussia Munchen Munchen Munchen Munchen Munchen Munchen Glad To Be Bach.
Very strange stuff. Totally unimpressive at the Lane in their pre-season game too, though I know that means very little.
They don't appear to have lost anyone significant in the summer, either. Huntelaar's contract is up at the end of this season though, so he'll move on if they don't improve.

There's a pretty good account of what's going wrong here: http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2014...engladbach-final-score-result-2014-bundesliga

No matter how you look at it, Papadopolous to Leverkusen without replacing him is sheer madness.
 
Well, I called the Bayern result correctly, but was very surprised by Chavs failure to overturn Schalke.

It's just not happening for The Smug One at Chavs, in Europe, is it!