Guardiola's making Barca Munich progressively more boring, isn't he? Excellent technically, but rather dull.
Well they got the oil at the end of the half but poured it on their own feet.
They appear to have distributed it liberally around the pitch, judging by the number of players falling over.
Is it my imagination or is that happening a lot in big games recently? Are sides overwatering the pitch now, for some reason? Is overwatering a word?

Reported in the gossip column today,Kaboom is going to do a Judas and join the goons,on a free,Lloris is wanted by PSG and Inter,but the good news is Lamella is staying according to his brother,and V G will work with the current squad
Can't believe how much Utd have changed this season, they went into the game last night with a small club's mentality of "defend for your lives and hope to catch a break". Couple of years ago, not even that actually, Utd would've tried hammering Bayern at Old Trafford in the hope they'd have a lead going into the away leg. They look like they'll be lambs to the slaughter when going to the Allianz. If they pull off a win out there, it will literally be a footballing miracle.
Though I've gotta say, for as dominant in possession as Bayern were, they didn't really look too threatening. Maybe, like against Arsenal, they're not getting out of 2nd gear yet but Utd gave them a warning with Vidic's goal plus Welbeck should've scored, I don't think Bayern can afford to be too relaxed in the latter stages now. Hopefully (well, not for Utd fans) we'll get to see Bayern at 100% for when they face Utd again so we can get a real idea and understanding of just how immense they can be when on top form.
They had 74% for possession and three shots on target; Utd had four from 26%. Guardiola has them playing at times like Boycott used to bat. There's more to the game than just occupying the crease.