When Bayern beat Arsenal they were singing Roll Out The Barrel. Now they're getting battered by Real it's We're Not Going To Take It by Twisted Sister. Weird.
When Bayern beat Arsenal they were singing Roll Out The Barrel. Now they're getting battered by Real it's We're Not Going To Take It by Twisted Sister. Weird.
I have long disagreed with the "play off" between the top 4 in RFU's premier league. To me, it makes a mockery of what winning a league is all about, I.e. Consistency. As we have all seen in football, any team in the premiership can beat any other on a given day. That, however, should not be what being the best over an entire season should be about. That accolade should go to the team that has achieved the most over the course of the season. It's all done to make more filthy lucre, of course. But, it's wrong, all the same.
Now they're getting battered by Real it's We're Not Going To Take It by Twisted Sister. Weird.
"Too my mind, this says quite a bit about Guardiola. It seems that he has tried to adapt his players to play his idea of how the game should be played."
This is the question being asked all season.
Would he augment the already decent Munich machine with the best things about the Barca game.
Or would he Barca-fy that machine.
Tis looking like the latter at the moment.
Too my mind, this says quite a bit about Guardiola. It seems that he has tried to adapt his players to play his idea of how the game should be played. What has been successful for him. Instead, surely he should have looked at the playing staff at his disposal and adapted his tactics to utilise their strong points. Bayern are not Barca!...
That was an incredible performance from Real. Yeah Bayern didn't defend well(you sacrifice some of that with the style of play) and they lacked quality in attack but that was all about Real for me. I've never seen them defend so well for a start, in the past Real would have been clumsy, give away penalties and lose their cool in the face of a passing side but they were brilliant in both legs making sure Bayern had to produce a special moment if they were to ever hit the back of the net. Up front we know what they can do but it's a big blow that Alonso's out of the final because they looked like they struck gold with that midfield trio. You expect a Guardiola team to pass the ball quickly and open teams up but ever since the first half of the first leg they've struggled to get anywhere near the tempo and pressure they like to create. All tonight, it was Madrid's midfield doing the pressing and forcing nerves into the opposition and as unorthodox as playing 2 playmakers and a winger(I know he's played in midfield a lot this season) in midfield, it worked perfectly.

Too my mind, this says quite a bit about Guardiola. It seems that he has tried to adapt his players to play his idea of how the game should be played. What has been successful for him. Instead, surely he should have looked at the playing staff at his disposal and adapted his tactics to utilise their strong points. Bayern are not Barca!...