They're through but at what cost. No Terry, Meirieles, Ramirez, Obi Mikel (well.... he won't be missed at least) and possibly no Cahill if his injury is bad. What team will be put out?
They're through but at what cost. No Terry, Meirieles, Ramirez, Obi Mikel (well.... he won't be missed at least) and possibly no Cahill if his injury is bad. What team will be put out?
If you allow your bias to not see what an heroic performance that was, you missed it. You can be memorized by the passing skills and control that Barca show, but they only have one playing method and the concentration shown by the Chelsea defence negated it.
That deserves praise.
If you allow your bias to not see what an heroic performance that was, you missed it. You can be mesmorized by the passing skills and control that Barca show, but they only have one playing method and the concentration shown by the Chelsea defence negated it.
That deserves praise.

Yes, surviving the greatest siege since The Alamo probably does deserve some sort of perverse credit. Still a bloody sad night for football, though.
The trouble is commentators only see the final score and write their reports based on the result.
Jeez, some of you lot sure are biased to the point of making naive comments. Of course they were lucky, every team who wins a football match often has some luck. Bearing in mind they lost both CB's, had a penalty decision against them that n ever was, and still got the result they needed, I would think that goes down as a terrific battling performance. As someone else has just said, if only we could show some balls like that then we wouldn't be struggling like we currently are.