Leagues Across Europe Thread

Duke

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What the hell happend to AZ? :(

Biggest question of the season. Away at Excelsior, all you need to do is win....and then get beat 3-2. Unbelievable, really. But it does show that AZ wasn't ready for a title. Let's be honest, if you can't beat such an easy opponent when big things are at stake, you have much to learn as a team. Anyway, Ajax couldn't take advantage either so it's back to the lightbulb boyos.

There's always next season. Twente for champs!
 

tHuG $TyLe

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Charlton are down.

Guti played well last night, he normally annoys me with his lazy attitude but when he wants he can put on some great perfomances
 
Former Real Madrid boss and Argentine World Cup winner Jorge Valdano has slaughtered the managers of Liverpool and Chelsea - Rafa Benitez and Jose Mourinho respectively - after their Champions League semifinal meeting.

In a column for Marca, a scathing Valdano penned: "Football is made up of subjective feeling, of suggestion - and, in that, Anfield is unbeatable. Put a s*** hanging from a stick in the middle of this passionate, crazy stadium and there are people who will tell you it's a work of art. It's not: it's a s*** hanging from a stick.

"Chelsea and Liverpool are the clearest, most exaggerated example of the way football is going: very intense, very collective, very tactical, very physical, and very direct," he added. "But, a short pass? Noooo. A feint? Noooo. A change of pace? Noooo. A one-two? A nutmeg? A backheel? Don't be ridiculous. None of that. The extreme control and seriousness with which both teams played the semi-final neutralised any creative licence, any moments of exquisite skill.

"If Didier Drogba was the best player in the first match it was purely because he was the one who ran the fastest, jumped the highest and crashed into people the hardest. Such extreme intensity wipes away talent, even leaving a player of Joe Cole's class disoriented. If football is going the way Chelsea and Liverpool are taking it, we had better be ready to wave goodbye to any expression of the cleverness and talent we have enjoyed for a century."

Valdano explained why Benitez and Mourinho were to blame for the demise of flair and creativity. "The lives of Mourinho and Benitez have crossed in a world that is ever more scrutinised and exposed by the media, which is why they look at each other with such distrust," he wrote, "but they have two things in common: a previously denied, hitherto unsatisfied hunger for glory, and a desire to have everything under control.

"Both of those things stem from one key factor: neither Mourinho nor Benitez made it as a player. That has made them channel all their vanity into coaching. Those who did not have the talent to make it as players do not believe in the talent of players, they do not believe in the ability to improvise in order to win football matches. In short, Benitez and Mourinho are exactly the kind of coaches that Benitez and Mourinho would have needed to have made it as players."

:D
 

tHuG $TyLe

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What a goal by Vieri :eek:

Btw the rabana goal i posted, I remember when Quaresma tried it vs Arsenal and it was saved, but i thought he had guts to actually try it..but for that guy to score :eek:
 

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