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mrsvixen February 18 2015, 12:41:22 UTC
Sometimes I don't understand Pep's line-ups/tactics and that's usually when Bayern ends up losing or with a draw. Those are the times I miss Jupp the most. tbh, I wanted to slap him on Saturday for subbing off defensive players for ~goal scores~ (Benatia > Ribery) when Bayern was already up by 5 (or 6). This result was karma for being too greedy over the weekend, Josep.

PSG had way more better chances yesterday than Chelsea. They deserved a win but dammit, they just couldn't get that ball in.... aghhh. *payer circle for second leg begins*

Would anyone here be interested in... idk weekly posts about Libertadores? After all, it is the hunger games of continental competitions. There were 4 matches yesterday and 8 red cards, my team is playing a local derby tonight (*starts praying*). Which other competition can provide such things during the group stage? ;)

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Yes, I'd be well up for Libertadores jazzypom February 18 2015, 12:56:56 UTC
Especially since it seems to fly under the radar over here (except for the fans who eye up players who'll benefit their systems like a demented football manager). I'd love if you could do it.

Idek about Guardiola, man. But he wants to win the CL, so we'll see. I was SMH at that display last night.

Chelsea had Courtois and tbh, he was a wall, a fricking wall. Nowt could get past him. I was dead impressed.

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the4thjuliek February 18 2015, 13:15:37 UTC
Yes to posts about Libertadores! We're a little too European-centric around here so it'll be nice to know what's happening in South America!

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riellemayer February 18 2015, 13:30:39 UTC
Yes please to Libertadores roundups!! I missed yesterday's mess because I fell asleep.

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ndobler February 18 2015, 13:44:05 UTC
YES to Libertadores posts \o/
With all the big argentinian clubs back this year, it's going to be great! Good luck against Corinthians, feel free to break their legs lol.

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