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Thing is with tiki taka if the opposition try and match you, they will get stung...play defensive and counter...tiki taka struggles in the final third
I'm not sure what you're saying here.
Thing is with tiki taka if the opposition try and match you, they will get stung...play defensive and counter...tiki taka struggles in the final third
Bayern were quite convincing winners all things considered.
In the final 10-15 minutes. It was anyone's before that.
In the final 10-15 minutes. It was anyone's before that.
Brave performance from United. Had Welbecks goal been allowed and the one on one in the first leg they'd probably be through. 2nd leg was always a tough ask but they gave it a right good go.
Bayern had 65% possession tonight apparently. That's a team in control.
Bayern had 65% possession tonight apparently. That's a team in control.
Barca had 71% possession tonight. Didn't do them a great deal of good...
Barcelona football is a thing of the past now, German efficiency is the way now. Looks like tonight will be the last Champions League football for Man U for a long time unless UEFA manufacture then a place as best losers or something
I did not say possession is everything. I simply pointed out that Bayern had the vast majority of the possession and ultimately won the game pretty clearly i.e. because of this I felt they looked comfortable across both ties. They left Old Trafford in command of the tie, and finished the job in Bavaria.
United had to win and therefore went to attacking football, this allowed Guardiola's style of play to begin. It's when the game opened up United couldn't match or keep Bayern back.
Barcelona football is a thing of the past now, German efficiency is the way now.
Far too many poor players in their team, Rooney being one of them, over valued and over paid. That and again too soft players rolling all over the place pretending to be injured whilst their team mates are trying to attack, very poor show.
Hear hear. It's not like Barcelona's ex-manager has gone over to Munich and got them playing like Barca used to......hold on just a minute.....why I ortta.... are you fishing again!?
And there I was thinking that Barcelona's old manager was currently managing Bayern.