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Originally Posted by trunks206
Congratulations to Sauna, Weaponary, Hugebird, and AZ for the win. Enjoy it guys.
Appreciate it good sir. Hope RVP stays
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Originally Posted by trunks206
Congratulations to Sauna, Weaponary, Hugebird, and AZ for the win. Enjoy it guys.
Thanks man.. Best of luck to the Gunners next season..Originally Posted by AZwildcats
Originally Posted by trunks206
Congratulations to Sauna, Weaponary, Hugebird, and AZ for the win. Enjoy it guys.
Appreciate it good sir. Hope RVP stays
Felt the same about the football, but for me the drama of the proceedings elevated the occasion.Originally Posted by PersiaFly
This will be remembered as a "good final" but I don't think it was. Bayern flubbed a dozen chances, Chelsesa's counter-attacking was terrible, and it ended in a penalty shootout. Other than Drogba's header there really wasn't much in the way of excitement.
Originally Posted by abovelegit1
On the flip side, terrible move by Jupp to take off Muller after he scored and invite pressure.
So what? All that will be remembered is that Chelsea won, not that Bayern deserved to win.Originally Posted by ELCHAPULINCOLORADO
Idk about u guys.
But I think chelsea played terribly today.
It was all bayern today l, but they just couldnt canpitalize.
Just like how the Spanish commentators were saying, bayern was the one that deserved win.
Chelsea just capitalized.
Originally Posted by SinnerP
Continued talks of a new manager at Chelsea?
No chance for RDM to stick around? Seemed like it was working well for them.
MUNICH (Reuters) -- Some Bayern Munich players including Arjen Robben refused to take penalties in their shoot-out defeat by Chelsea in the Champions League final on Saturday, forcing coach Jupp Heynckes to nominate keeper Manuel Neuer, Heynckes told reporters.
"Some of my players did not feel sure enough or confident enough to take penalties," Heynckes said. "They were tired after 120 minutes of play. You cannot force anyone to take a penalty."
Heynckes said among those was Robben, who takes all of Bayern's penalties but missed one in the first half of extra time.
"He did not feel confident to be nominated," said Heynckes. "So that is why Neuer took a penalty. It is understandable. That is legitimate and I need to know it."
Bayern lost 4-3 on penalties after taking an 83rd-minute lead through Thomas Mueller. Didier Drogba levelled two minutes from time before Robben squandered his spot-kick chance in extra time.
This was Robben's second big penalty miss after squandering his spot kick in a crucial league match against champions Borussia Dortmund in April.
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that's exactly the reason why you dont deserve to win.Originally Posted by ELCHAPULINCOLORADO
Idk about u guys.
But I think chelsea played terribly today.
It was all bayern today l, but they just couldnt canpitalize.
Just like how the Spanish commentators were saying, bayern was the one that deserved win.
Chelsea just capitalized.
RDM is not that good of a coach like how everybody says.
Playing the 0-0-10 formation with a counter attack is Bs.
If that's the case then hire Bob Bradley.
Chelsea deserves to win for that reason exactly. If bayern did deserve to win then they would have capitalized. Gomez ruined so many chances, the pk in ET, bayern deserved to LOSE in that matter for not making the most of their chances.Originally Posted by ELCHAPULINCOLORADO
Idk about u guys.
But I think chelsea played terribly today.
It was all bayern today l, but they just couldnt canpitalize.
Just like how the Spanish commentators were saying, bayern was the one that deserved win.
Chelsea just capitalized.
HAZARD TO CHELSEA?
Boy, this Eden Hazard chap is a tease. After fluttering his eyelashes at Man City and Man United for most of the season, the Telegraph now believe that Chelsea are in pole position for the Belgian's signature.
The paper report that the Blues had a breakthrough in negotiations on Friday with a €35million deal in place to sign the 21-year-old.
The Telegraph claim: 'Both Manchester City and Manchester United are interested in signing the player but have been put off by the exorbitant demands being made by Hazard's representatives.
'Well-placed sources have revealed that he is asking for wages of £4.6million net, which means an annual outlay of about £9 million for a club. That is a weekly salary of roughly £170,000.'
Hazard has been named player of the year in France for the second year in a row after scoring 17 goals in 37 games. The Ligue 1 season reaches its conclusion on Sunday, with the winger set to reveal his destination imminently.