As Utd and Real don't play in the same leagues and haven't played each other for years, how can anyone be so bold as predict how they will fare?
If you want to point to anything other than your own personal assessment of individual players, then it should be Utd's superior record in the competition over the past 5 years. This Utd team has vast experience of finals and semi-finals in the CL. On the other hand, Real haven't made a splash in Europe for a long time- and that includes this team, who have been together for a while.
The reference to domestic form is baffling too. The PL has greater strength in depth than La Liga, no question. Most of their teams are cannon fodder for the top teams, whereas any team in the PL can give the best a game- and usually do. Yet Utd have the exceptional record, not Real. 46 points from 23 games doesn't compare to 65 from 26. Utd are on course for 95 points. Not bad for a crap team who get outplayed by teams who won't reach 65 points 'til May, is it?
If you want to point to anything other than your own personal assessment of individual players, then it should be Utd's superior record in the competition over the past 5 years. This Utd team has vast experience of finals and semi-finals in the CL. On the other hand, Real haven't made a splash in Europe for a long time- and that includes this team, who have been together for a while.
The reference to domestic form is baffling too. The PL has greater strength in depth than La Liga, no question. Most of their teams are cannon fodder for the top teams, whereas any team in the PL can give the best a game- and usually do. Yet Utd have the exceptional record, not Real. 46 points from 23 games doesn't compare to 65 from 26. Utd are on course for 95 points. Not bad for a crap team who get outplayed by teams who won't reach 65 points 'til May, is it?
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