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I think the more striking thing in this picture is the 9 defenders Inter have in one area. It's a wonder they still gave up a goal.Nady;2860048 said:
pede54;2859981 said:Yeah I remember. A lovely goal it was too Arnau, but thats nothing when you consider we got REFUSED four stonewall penalties in one game by your referee. I'm not even going to mention all the other games you were gifted.
I'm telling you mate, when Platini decides to no longer look after Barcelona, you are going to find success much harder to come by. Enjoy it while you can.
MaestroZidane;2859998 said:that gif gives us something to use in the future whenever a barca complains about cheating..
Socrates;2860087 said:Some more from Mourinho
"At 4am we couldn't sleep, as there were fireworks outside the hotel door. We called the police at 11pm and they arrived at 3.30am. A player like Samuel Eto'o who comes back here every few days was harassed by police today when told he had to pay taxes not paid in 2005."
Very classy bunch indeed, and to turn on the sprinklers on the Inter side of players/fans a couple mins after the final was the most classless I have seen in a long time. Can't blame Mourinho for going nuts.
Help?;2860149 said:They were playing with a man up and yet all I ever saw with 3-4 players at most in the box waiting for crosses.
When Chelsea or United are pressuring teams like that, they pack that mother****er up with 6-7 players, how are you gonna score from a cross when you are twice outnumbered?
And the fact that your central defender was your best forward today because he was the only one to recognize a need for a different approach is a cause for concern too.
2012: Pedro is the second man in the book tonight, the Barca winger unable to catch up with the marauding Samuel Eto'o and hauling him down.
2010: Inter break, and suddenly Samuel Eto'o is inside the Barca area with what looks like acres of space - but after the Cameroonian takes the ball down, Pedro quickly gets back in to touch it behind and avert the danger.
Arnau;2860231 said:Touré didn't touch it.
ShiftyPowers;2859825 said:Cocky ass mother****ers need to sit the **** down.
Help?;2860149 said:To be honest, you could see Inter eliminating Barcelona from a mile away before the first leg even started. Barcelona's style is too well-suited for Inter's defense. Barca is terrible at crosses or long balls and there were quite a few discussions in these forums before about Barcelona being a one-style team. Once you block their path to the goal on the ground, they become clueless. There is no plan B, there is no tactic that you switch to in case a team parks the bus. They were playing with a man up and yet all I ever saw with 3-4 players at most in the box waiting for crosses. When Chelsea or United are pressuring teams like that, they pack that mother****er up with 6-7 players, how are you gonna score from a cross when you are twice outnumbered? And the fact that your central defender was your best forward today because he was the only one to recognize a need for a different approach is a cause for concern too. This shows a lot of weakness in Guardiola's coaching abilities. Mourinho said it himself once at Chelsea "you can't play every team the same way" and Guardiola knows only 1 way. It was the same thing against United two years ago. Barcelona dominated and yet had no plan B, since their plan A wasn't working
simakperrce;2860297 said:Spot on. That's also the reason why I think they are incredibly overrated.
Arnau;2860285 said:Not sure about that but you probably only know barça fans from SG, where 99% are foreigners.