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didn't notice they spread the QFs out over the coming week, starting wednesday..
Wednesday 21:00 UTC+1: Bergamo - Paris SG Thursday 21:00 UTC+1: RB Leipzig - Atletico Madrid Friday 21:00 UTC+1: FC Barcelona - FC Bayern München Saturday 21:00 UTC+1: Manchester City - Olympique Lyon Atletico have 2 confirmed COVID cases among their squad. Apparently, these will (naturally) stay at home while the rest of the team goes to Lisboa. comment on the rd of 16 rematches: Bayern looked massive against Chelsea despite the 1 month break they had.There were reports along the line that Chelsea, after the first leg and given their injury situation, they just wanted to get this over with without getting humiliated, so it remains to be seen how good Bayern really are. I guess we'll find out on friday. Barcelona certainly doesnt look as strong as they once were but they have Messi who is in good form and are perfactly capable of winning that one match. Bayern expect Coman and Boatend to be back on board, even Pavard being match ready is a possibility, which gives them a full squad (i think first time i see that happen at this stage of the season). Hard to predict favourites, even the underdog teams are capable of beating any team on a given day. The format with just one leg played as the flair of a WC or EC end round. It was in Lisboa where Greece snatched the European title in 2004
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Bergamo Atalanta leads!
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Unlike Neymar, who's missed a few good chances
Atalanta is playing with fire though and are lucky not to have conceded. Should be a good second half |
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Damn, that was cruel.
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There's so much I could say about PSG and its Qatari owners; best left unsaid for now. Ugh soo close. Atalanta was really running ragged at the end.
----------------------------------------- Wonder how the match tomorrow will pan out. I think Leipzig also likes to play on the counter. Might be a match of "you have the ball" and "no sir, you have the ball". |
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Im suprised psg hasent made it to a semi before this year considering how much cash they have poored into the club in the last decade or more. It was long overdue and only happened in the last minute against a team who has never played in champions league before. Psg is a bit mentally weak imo. I dont think they will overcome it this year either. Ill be routing for leipzig. Rumor has it Forsberg is in his best shape, he is usually very good when in good form. As a swede i must cheer for them. Last edited by tuscanyswe; 08-12-2020 at 05:32 PM. |
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Yup -100 or so seconds. Gasperini had them playing well all season. Atalanta played their usual 3v3 in the back with that high line - live by the sword...... Fitness seems to have something to do with it as well.
Tomorrow's game should be an entertaining one - Is Oblak one of the best keepers in the world - I think so. |
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First time I watched them over a full match, granted, but Atlanta looked like a very average side. I get it you play defensively at first in a one-leg tier as the technical weaker side but they started playing hoof the ball awy and pray to Mary around min 60..
On the other hand, Paris seems to lack quality in midfield/playmaking and looked *very* dependent on Neymars form - understandably so with Mbappe out at the beginning- in the end, the better bench won,but a PSG in that shape is at best an outside bet to go to the final or win, there are better balanced teams in the tournament
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In any event, I always seem to root for the underdog - Read that PSG spent more on Neymar and Mbappe than Atalanta had paid for players in total since 2001-02. Could that be true? |
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Btw, Atalanta's home stadium is known as the Gewiss Stadium, and I'm pretty sure it's the same company that sponsored the infamous cycling team of the 90s Last edited by echappist; 08-13-2020 at 12:43 PM. |
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