Champions league 16/17
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@Sir-Varga-Sándor
53 minuta Gooool! Lewandowski! Real 0 -1 Bayern...
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czyżby dogrywka?
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@Dovco_HandF hahah :clap_tone1:
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Man of the match:
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Real will be going into the CL Final and go back-to-back :flag_gb: ROAD TO WALES!!!!
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RealM goes deserved in the semifinal. What to say about Bayern? Their best player in this 2 matches was Neuer. Without him they would concede 5-6 more goals.
Yes, yesterday they were couple of mistakes, but...The penalty for Bayern? Very suspicious. Robben is famous as the biggest ''diver'' in football right now...Even bigger than Neymar.
Vidal should be sent off and earlier, after the foul on Casemiro.
Yes the goal of Ronaldo for 2:2 was offside, the referee should see it...but I can't believe people speak about the goal of Marcelo - Ronaldo. This is distance of 5-10 cm, you think any human being can see this? He must make decision in 0,00000000001 seconds did to raise the flag or not. Now you speak big, it' easy ''to be a general after the battle''. Relax. Also (very important) in this situations the directive of FIFA and UEFA is to always give the advantage to attackers (you can find this on internet). With speaking about that you only embarrass yourselves.HALA MADRID!
Forza Juve.
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@Sosyokrat said in Champions league 16/17:
Barcelona must muster up yet another sensational comeback if they are to reach this year's Champions League semi-finals having lost 3-0 to Juventus last week. Borussia Dortmund also find themselves behind going into their second leg following a 3-2 defeat to Monaco.
Borussia Dortmund head to Monaco with the task of overturning a 3-2 first leg deficit it what is set to be a difficult night for the Germans.
Today is wonderful football watch
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Also: Neymar gives Barcelona every chance of pulling off another Champions League comeback when they host Juventus in the second leg of their quarterfinal tie on Wednesday.
Juve arrive at Camp Nou with a three-goal cushion, but they will be wary of taking that lead for granted after Barca turned around a four-goal deficit in the last round to beat Paris Saint-Germain 6-5 on aggregate.
Brazil international Neymar was pivotal in that turnaround, scoring two goals and creating another as the Blaugrana scored three times in a remarkable final eight minutes.
"We have to believe we can do it," Neymar said in an interview with Esporte Interativo, echoing the belief which had emanated from the Catalan club before that PSG game.
"The other day my dad said something to me which has stayed in my head and I think it's true: in front of us we have a different team, but Barcelona are still the same side.
"We can do it. We did it once and we can do it a second time. We have to give our absolute maximum. If everything goes well, there will be another comeback.
"I believe in the team and in our power. Everything is [already] lost, so we have nothing to lose and everything to gain."
Neymar goes into the match well-rested after serving the first of a three-game ban -- which will also see him miss this weekend's Clasico against Real Madrid -- as Barca beat Real Sociedad 3-2 on Saturday.
Luis Enrique also hopes to have both Javier Mascherano and Arda Turan back in contention after recent fitness problems, although Aleix Vidal and Rafinha remain sidelined.
While Barca talk up their chances -- their supporters ended Saturday's game singing "yes we can" -- Serie A leaders Juve are approaching the match with the utmost caution.
"We need to be compact and show no fear," defender Giorgio Chiellini told Sky Italia.
"[Barcelona] are like sharks who scent blood and finish you off. We've got to keep them as far away from our goal as possible."
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@mrtgll33 Yes these days great matches are waiting for us I wonder if we can watch the Barcelona team return to the legend. Dortmund expect a tough match. The Monaco team's 3-2 score on the road is a huge advantage :)My guess is that the Monaco tour passes