They seemed pretty ****ing adequate tonightMaybe. I still don't think they've adequately replaced Eto'o.
Haha please tell me he never said that. If he did, it's up there with one of the most lolbad statements ever made in the history of mankind.After the footballing lesson Barcelona handed Man Utd in Rome 2 years ago you'd have thought the English media would have learned their lesson, but we still get dicks like Stan Collymore saying last week that Barcelona and Real Madrid wouldn't win the Premiership because "they wouldn't fancy it on a cold winter night against Stoke."
Selling Busquets short. He deserves to be talked about in the same tones as his team-mates.Certainly the best team I've seen in my lifetime. Xavi and Iniesta's achievements since 2008 are just ridiculous.. European Championships, ***tuple, La Liga, World Cup, La Liga + CL double. Holy cow.
And in all those big games they've played along the way, they've dominated every single midfield they've come up against, bar perhaps Inter Milan at the San Siro last year. Unbelievable consistency.
Fairly sure Barca dominated that game statistically, albeit perhaps not in practice. Seem to remember their possession being in the high 60s.And in all those big games they've played along the way, they've dominated every single midfield they've come up against, bar perhaps Inter Milan at the San Siro last year. Unbelievable consistency.
Yeah, he's very good, though a despicable ****. Yaya Toure was equally good when he was preferred over him in 2008, IMO.Selling Busquets short. He deserves to be talked about in the same tones as his team-mates.
Yeah, but their possession was pretty toothless after Inter equalized IIRC. Xavi and Messi had rare off-days, not sure if Iniesta was fit. I think they had to travel to that game by bus due to the Iceland volcano.Fairly sure Barca dominated that game statistically, albeit perhaps not in practice. Seem to remember their possession being in the high 60s.
Iniesta was injured IIRC.Yeah, he's very good, though a despicable ****. Yaya Toure was equally good when he was preferred over him in 2008, IMO.
Yeah, but their possession was pretty toothless after Inter equalized IIRC. Xavi and Messi had rare off-days, not sure if Iniesta was fit. I think they had to travel to that game by bus due to the Iceland volcano.
They battered Real Madrid in the 2nd half. Casillas kept Real alive in that final.And Inter's tactics were spot on.
They did not exactly dominate the Cop Del Rey Final either which they lost to Madrid.
Toothless possesion does not mean domination.
United today were naive to try and take them on . Should have not bought into the whole Vintage Final thing ,and try to keep it tight till the 70 th minute and look to nick a goal with Hernandez later on or on the break.
That's what Mourinho does so well against them.
He was doing the same these Semi's too until other factors came into play. United did the same at the Nou Camp in 2008 too.
They have been pretty much the best side though for the last 3/4 years ,but are beatable.
Goal aside he was completely anonymous. Was a top finish mind.I thought Rooney's performance yesterday was excellent. First time he's turned up for a really big game in a while. In hindsight, Ferguson should have kept Hernandez on the bench (he was pretty much offside the entire game), and played Rooney up front on his own with Scholes in midfield. Would have at least been more of a challenge for Barcelona in midfield.
thisHaha, fair enough mate.
What does this say about where these two countries are football wise? I thought United's squad was ok at season's start but didn't really expect them to win the league, let alone make the CL final. They won their league by nine points, but Barca are that far ahead of United it's like they're playing a different sport.
That 20 minute period after half time was utterly sublime. As good a period of football as you could ever watch, surely.