Football (Soccer)
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Second leg tonight. Cmon Wolfsburg!
That didn't go so well then.
Glad to see Citeh go through against PSG but doubt they will reach the final, any of the remaining teams will surely be too good for them in the semis.
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Agreed. Big ask though; if only they'd kept it at 1-1 rather than having to chase the game tonight.
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^ You can apply that to many teams.
See Real when they lost 2:0 against Wolfburg (I only say Marcelo…) -
@den213:
What a game at Anfield!
Indeed. An amazing comeback, I really thought they were gonna get a drubbing after Dortmund's second goal went in so early on. Just a shame the Liverpool, or Arsenal for that matter, weren't able to do my team (Norwich) a favour this past weekend and stop Newcastle or Sunderland from getting any more points (sorry @Megatron1505).
Spurs blew their chances of chasing down Leicester last night too. Having had applied so much pressure, hit the post three times and not made it count you could just tell that WBA were gonna steal one….
Gonna be cheering on Citeh tonight, which doesn't happen often, as I really can't stand Real and their high maintenance footy. Hopefully it'll be a decent ref in charge.
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@Winchy , unfortunately I think that Norwich and Newcastle will be playing each other still next season
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Agreed. That three-nil drubbing from the Mackems was the beginning of the end.
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We have the added frustration of actually being quite good now, just when it's too late
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True. Rafa B does seem to have made a difference.
The CL semi-final sounded pretty dull last night, will CR7 make all the difference at the Bernabau again?
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city v athletic final i'd say.
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City will need a lot of luck to reach the final. Real v Atleti gets my vote…
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A clean sheet in the home leg for Atleti, hopefully they'll seal it up next week. They were clinging on at times though…
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all city needs is an away goal. a draw for them at the bernabeau should do it..
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BOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMM
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@Giles thank you… an absolutely surreal few hours, few weeks, months to be honest... none of this was even something I could have dreamed of back in the day going to Filbert Street. To see our name all over the global media, even the front page of the NY Times last week. Just beyond!!
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Congratulations to Leicester City, thoroughly deserved.