We could top our group and still face one of Real, Bayern, Juventus as it stands.
Champions League 16/17
kyle walker is spurs most creative player
Him and Rose are their most important players
Nice to see one of our former players taking down Spurs...
Who?
Tactics wrote:Roger Schmidt is quality at coaching the high press, remember his Red bull Salzburg side being excellent at it.
Been found out at Bundesliga. He is very inflexible, can only play one way and refuse to compromise, making opponents countering his tactics easily.
That said, when his team is up for it they are fun to watch. Should have won last match against Spurs as well. They outpressed them and missed loads of chances.
The German teams seem to be weaker this year. Wouldn't mind getting Bayern too much this time around. Dortmund doing well in CL so far, but surprised about their form in the league, already 8 points off Bayern despite Bayern seemingly not being as dominant as before.
Clrnc wrote:Tactics wrote:Roger Schmidt is quality at coaching the high press, remember his Red bull Salzburg side being excellent at it.
Been found out at Bundesliga. He is very inflexible, can only play one way and refuse to compromise, making opponents countering his tactics easily.
No different from Pochettino then. Spurs look great when teams try to play a passing game and they (Spurs) do the pressing like their match against City, but they look absolutely clueless when teams focus on pressing them high up the pitch (see Bournemouth , Leverkuson) - this is how we should approach the game on Sunday.
Klopp also looked very 1 dimensional in his last year at Dortmund, teams had figured out how to play against his team and he couldn't play in another way. It seems most managers who base their game on a high press can only play one way.
Actually all the top teams in Europe look weaker compared to recent times.
Barca have poor depth in all areas, an average goalkeeper and slow midfielders. Busquets especially looks in poor shape, Dani Alves is gone etc. City exposed their glaring weaknesses. Even when they lost 4-0 to Barca they threatened them greatly until Bravo had a brain hemorrhage.
Real Madrid look pretty unconvincing overall. A 3-3 draw to Legia last night after leading 2-0 is pretty preposterous.
Atletico will probably go far again but they need Griezmann to carry them with his goals. So far he hasn't been great this season.
I think the door is open for one of the underdogs to win it this season. Possibly PSG, City or dare I say it?
Rohit wrote:We could top our group and still face one of Real, Bayern, Juventus as it stands.
Yeah, the new format means there's some good teams finishing in second.
Quincy Abeyie wrote:Who?
Kevin Kampl...
Ivansen wrote:Quincy Abeyie wrote:Who?
Kevin Kampl...
huh?
Spurs lost to a goal by Kevin Kampl who is being equated phonetically to Kevin Campbell (our former striker).
Watching the Spurs match, the LB Benjamin Mendy looks really interesting.
Too bad we missed out on Sidibe, could have been a very good backup RB.
Monaco have used the James millions well and bought loads of highly talented youngsters, their team's average age must be around 20.
Elsewhere Dortmund are leading 5-2 vs Legia after just 30 minutes
Clattenburg in the thick of it again. Sevilla go 1-0 up, Vazquez is booked twice within five minutes then Juve get a penalty. Sampaoli looks like he's about to run on the pitch and choke him
Awful decision to be honest. Bonucci bought it.
Clrnc wrote:Watching the Spurs match, the LB Benjamin Mendy looks really interesting.
Too bad we missed out on Sidibe, could have been a very good backup RB.
And they combine for the first goal, Mendy with a great run and cross for Sidibe.
Crazy game. Spurs equalise from pen after a dive by Alli, Monaco take the lead again 10s after the restart from a great cross by Sidibe.
Spurs.
G'wan Monaco, condemn those chumps to the freezing regions at the outer edges of Europe on Thursday nights.