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Still horrible on set-piece defending. How can Rakitic let Veratti get a free header, and Ter Stegen fucked up on the same goal. Pedro looks done, he ruins so many attacks. Cavani is shit so it saved Barca from a bigger beat down. Iniesta seems to miss wide open shots with no defenders to stop him as well. He did have that sick interchange with Messi for their first goal though.
 

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I mean this has been our first real quality team we've faced this season in all comps, and this is how the team looks? Making it hard for me to be optimistic going forward in Euro play and when Athleti and madrid come around.

And heard the announcers talking about how bad Ter Stegen decision was on that goal smh. All I wanted was quality defensive transfers before this ban hit....granted wasn't much out there but still....all I asked for.
 

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Hat-trick for Welbeck, wasn't expecting that!

Also, is Cristiano trying to catch Lampard in penalties. He's already in the top 10 in La Liga, LOL!
 
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Happy for Welbs:yes:

I'm happy for him but it hurts my heart seeing him scoring in the Champions League for Arsenal and not Manchester United :smh:. I'm hoping he will play better and come back one day because I really liked him.

DJCandle I've been lurking in here but Man United we still out here. I am anticipating us being top 4 we just gotta get healthy :hmm:
 

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I'm happy for him but it hurts my heart seeing him scoring in the Champions League for Arsenal and not Manchester United :smh:. I'm hoping he will play better and come back one day because I really liked him.

DJCandle I've been lurking in here but Man United we still out here. I am anticipating us being top 4 we just gotta get healthy :hmm:

Thats gonna be a tall order, but it's very possible. Van Gaal needs to sort out that defense ASAP tho because its no point in scoring 4 goals when you let in 5.

But with that sorted, I'm sure that attack will get it right and guide us back into the CL next year.

 

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Barcelona's Dani Alves hints at move to Premier League next summer

Barcelona and Brazil defender Dani Alves says he will be moving to the Premier League next year.

The 31-year-old did not say which Premier League club he hopes to join, nor why he wants to leave the Nou Camp.

Brazilian newspaper O Globo quoted Alves as saying: "I am moving to England next year.

"I am going to play in the cradle of football. This will be my last year at Barcelona."

The paper said Alves is planning to leave the Spanish club at the end of the 2014/15 season.

Born in Brazil, the defender began his professional career with Bahia before being brought to Spain by Sevilla, where he won the UEFA Cup.

His £23million transfer fee to Barcelona, plus £7million in performance-related add-ons, made him one of the world's most expensive defenders.

Since his move to the Nou Camp in 2008, Barcelona have claimed four La Liga titles, the Copa Del Rey, the Club World Cup twice and the Champions League twice - beating Manchester United each time in the final, by 2-0 in 2009 and 3-1 at Wembley in 2011.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/...s-hints-at-move-to-premier-league-next-summer
 

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how about a few good football memes :lol:

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And since ppl are comparing Welbeck to Henry, be on the look out for this a few years down the road outside the Emirates
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UEFA announces change to Champions League seeding from next season

UEFA has announced that the seeding for the Champions League will change next season, with the champions from the top seven European leagues going into Pot One alongside the holders.

The current top seven European leagues according to UEFA's coefficients are as follows: Spain, England, Germany, Italy, Portugal, France and Russia.

Had the regulations come into effect for the current Champions League campaign, Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Benfica, Paris Saint-Germain and CSKA Moscow would have all entered Pot One, alongside holders Real Madrid.


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Instead, this season's top seeds come from just four different nations: Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid representing Spain, Chelsea and Arsenal representing England, Porto and Benfica representing Portugal, while Bayern Munich are Germany's lone representative.

The existing UEFA format means that seeding is based on the results of clubs competing in the five previous seasons of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.

"It will be ratified later on by the executive committee but it's a clear recommendation of the club competition's committee that the seeding system changes in this respect as from next season," UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino said.

"The Champions League winners are number one and the seven next placed in Pot One are not the seven best ranked in the co-efficient but are the seven champions of the seven top-ranked nations in UEFA.

"This will give another dynamic with the draw and in the way the groups are composed. It will be approved with the regulations at the start of next year.

"The club committee felt that there should be somehow an additional award given to the winners of the different national competitions.

"It was maybe a bit difficult to understand especially in the last few years where the winner of the national league was not necessarily the best-ranked club.

"It happened in France and it happened in England, people had difficulties in understanding how the champion of a country is in a lower pot than the third ranked in that country.

"Football is about winning, it's about competition it's about sporting merit. I think it's kind of a natural thing to give to those who have won a competition a special treatment like this."

The topic of European club seeding was discussed during the UEFA Elite Club Coaches Forum last month amid complaints that draws were repeating themselves and the same teams were occupying higher pots despite not winning their domestic leagues.

"I don't necessarily think the seeding plays a great part," Sir Alex Ferguson said during the meeting in Nyon. "You take what you get and your performance is the most important thing."

Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini was one of those calling for UEFA to make the changes, citing Arsenal's constant appearance in Pot One as a flaw in the current system.

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"Our group seems unbalanced," Pellegrini said last month. "In our group we have three domestic champions -- the English champions, the German champions and the Russian champions.

"I think we need to find a modification whereby, for example, all teams who play qualification go into Pot Four and all champions and those who have lots of points in Europe [a high coefficient] go into Pot One."

"There is a need for some modification to not let something like what happened to us happen again and then, on the other hand, for the teams who play preliminaries to not appear to be the most important ones in Europe."

UEFA is yet to confirm who would take the final spot in Pot One should the winners of the Champions League also win their domestic title.

http://www.espnfc.com/uefa-champion...-to-champions-league-seeding-from-next-season
 

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Are you fucking with me? He didn't play today.:lol:

Also, I think he's tied with Aguero in goals scored at 9.

Or are you referring to something else?
exactly he is out 3wks that's why I didn't want chelsea to buy him. He is easily injured
 

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They were feeding him that 2nd half in hopes he could break it or at least tie. And he would have too but keeper made some good saves.
 
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