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Post by MrFurious on Apr 11, 2017 18:52:37 GMT
Barca a bit dodgy with tackles flying in and dodgy keeping. Can't see past a home win and Juve to qualify 1-0!!!!
Feck sake! Just when I thought Barca were giving Juve a game
Odds on Neymar going to the sideline and changing his boots in this one? Cheeky Nike
Surely Barca can't turn around this one in the 2nd leg
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Post by bluerisk on Apr 11, 2017 19:36:07 GMT
I guess they used up all their luck against Paris.
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Post by DrKrippen on Apr 11, 2017 19:44:40 GMT
Two fantastic finishes on the goals.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2017 20:01:44 GMT
So are Barca shit now? Seems like it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2017 20:14:58 GMT
If Barcelona get even one dodgy decision at he Nou Camp, a penalty or sending off or something, that helps see them through, then that's it for me, not watching CL football again.
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 11, 2017 20:41:22 GMT
Postamble by Barry Glendenning : "Peep! Peep! Peeeep! The game ends with a weak Sergi Roberto into the arms of Gigi Buffon. Juventus have won the first leg 3-0 courtesy of a Paulo Dybala brace and a rare goal from Giorgio Chiellini. They’re in the box-seat to advance to the semi-final and despite Barcelona’s heroics against PSG, one suspects the jig is well and truly up for the Catalan side as far as this season’s Champions League is concerned. Juve’s players are delighted with themselves: They celebrate among themselves before applauding their thrilled supporters and no wonder everyone is so happy. It’s difficult to imagine how tonight could have gone any better for them. They’ve scored three goals without reply, leaving Barcelona with a real mountain to climb at Camp Nou next Wednesday night. Barcelona had two excellent chances to score, but leave Italy empty handed."
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Post by staggerstag on Apr 11, 2017 20:53:15 GMT
Current Book To Win Champions League Outright : Bayern 11/4 Juve 4 Atl Madrid 5 Real Madrid 5 Dortmund 8 Barca 16 Monaco 18 Leicester 40 (odds with B365 EW 1/3 1-2)
I'm not getting involved but I reckon there'll be a fair few sovs going on Barca at 16s. And, what, roughly 5/1 for a place will attract punters, I would think.
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Post by WullieFort on Apr 12, 2017 8:47:19 GMT
Barca (2017) are offering nothing from their right in attack. Neither Rakitic nor Roberto provide them with that width that they enjoyed for so many years with Dani Alves.
The Catalans have bought quite a few players over the last 2/3 seasons but only Rakitic gets game-time which makes you wonder about Enrique's reluctance to throw on some substitutes in the last 15/20 minutes
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