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How 2 such shit teams reached a semifinal is beyond me.
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Pain, pain, pain, they were good enough to reach the finals I guess...
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Holy fuck what did i just read

Is there any way i can get your age? That's some reasoning (all based on assumptions ofc)


more dodge. as expected...
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He goes into ultra-nationalist zealot mode when questioned, i mean it's really sad to see. It's only about futbol tho, he no care about the actual country itself.


It's quite disturbing tbh
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How 2 such shit teams reached a semifinal is beyond me.



^^^

If atletico don't win it Wil be so disappointing...Look at who they Played against compared to who real played against.

This post was edited by chelsea11 on May 5 2016 09:37am
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Quote (chelsea11 @ May 5 2016 10:20pm)
^^^

If atletico don't win it Wil be so disappointing...Look at who they Played against compared to who real played against.

I have one word to sum up my feelings of your disappointment, schadenfreude :D

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The Official Champions League thread for 2015/2016

God bless you all from OvermyerNation

Team MeRc #1

you are all loved children of Lord Overmyer


http://i.imgur.com/PRmx4U9.jpg

Some stats from the finished tournament to bring this thread full circle




Goalkeepers
Jan Oblak (Atlético Madrid)
An ever-present for Diego Simeone's side, with eight goals conceded in 13 appearances a measure of his prowess.

Manuel Neuer (Bayern München)
Took the breath away with his save from Arsenal's Theo Walcott during the group stage, eventually shipping just nine goals in 11 games.


Defenders
Diego Godín (Atlético Madrid)
A model of commitment, the Uruguayan epitomised Atlético's uncompromising spirit; missed only one game en route to the final.

Juanfran (Atlético Madrid)
A mighty presence in his 12 games, the right-back deserves to be remembered for more than hitting the post in the final shoot-out.

Thiago Silva (Paris Saint-Germain)
Missed only one match as Paris battled their way to the quarter-finals; wearing the armband, he anchored the ambitious French champions.

Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
Saved the best for last, scoring his only goal in ten games in the final, his second final strike after the late leveller in 2014.

Marcelo (Real Madrid)
Having signed a new Madrid contract in summer 2015, the left-back responded with a superb season, appearing in 11 of his team's 13 games.


Midfielders
Gabi (Atlético Madrid)
One of three outfield ever-presents for Atlético en route to the final; covered 149,206m in the competition – more than any other player.

Koke (Atlético Madrid)
Third in the competition's distance-covered rankings with 141,175m – despite playing two games fewer than the two players above him.

Andrés Iniesta (Barcelona)
Made only seven appearances as Barcelona came up short in the quarter-finals, but was his usual devastating self.

Toni Kroos (Real Madrid)
More passes attempted (1,007) and completed (952) than any other player in this season's competition.

Luka Modrić (Real Madrid)
Brought creativity and vision throughout his 12 appearances. Scored once – against Shakhtar in the group stage.


Forwards
Antoine Griezmann (Atlético Madrid)
Fifth in the scorers rankings with 11 goals, and second in terms of metres covered with 142,864m; a tireless campaign.

Luis Suárez (Barcelona)
Eight goals in nine games almost underwhelming for a man who hit 40 in the Liga to top the ESM Golden Shoe rankings.

Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Absent for half of the group stage, he showed his value on his return, ending the campaign with six goals from seven outings.

Robert Lewandowski (Bayern München)
A group stage hat-trick against Dinamo Zagreb set the tone, with nine goals in 12 games overall a mark of Lewandowski's class.

Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
Failed to break his single-season record (17) or score in open play in a third final, but struck 16 goals and the tournament-winning spot kick.

Gareth Bale (Real Madrid)
The 26-year-old winger's extraordinary pace continues to surprise and terrify opponents; perhaps his most consistent season in Spain.

The squad was chosen by UEFA's technical team which comprised: Ioan Lupescu (UEFA chief technical officer), Sir Alex Ferguson (SCO), Jean-Paul Brigger (FIFA, SUI), Ginés Meléndez (ESP), Mixu Paatelainen (FIN), Thomas Schaaf (GER) Peter Rudbæk (DEN), Savo Milošević (SRB), David Moyes (SCO) and Mircea Lucescu (ROU)


This post was edited by Marieusz on Jun 1 2016 02:42pm
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Jun 1 2016 06:26pm
Neuer over the man who kept 10 clean sheets...

Thiago Silva, I don't even...

Messi or Iniesta shouldn't really be there either this year.

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Neuer over the man who kept 10 clean sheets...

Thiago Silva, I don't even...

Messi or Iniesta shouldn't really be there either this year.


Ronaldo shouldn't be there then rofl
Literally invisible vs big teams it's insane

Also Keylor Navas? He has only 9 clean sheets, and there are many better than him.

This post was edited by chelsea11 on Jun 1 2016 06:40pm
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Quote (chelsea11 @ Jun 1 2016 07:38pm)
Ronaldo shouldn't be there then rofl
Literally invisible vs big teams it's insane

Also Keylor Navas? He has only 9 clean sheets, and there are many better than him.


how are you still so stupid
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Quote (Skug @ Jun 1 2016 08:50pm)
how are you still so stupid


Sorry all true.
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