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03 Nov 2003, 09:57 PM
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FC Bayern v . Olympique Lyon pre/post [R]
Important match, a win is a vital and will give the mental strength for the remaining group stage fixtures. I believe Elber will be fired up for this match.
Still no news on possible lineup but Deisler is rated as highly doubtfull so I don't believe he will play. Linke might be dropped due to his bad performance on Saturday. Sagnol might come back to the first 11 after a good showing with the reserves over the weekend. Pizarro might still be a sub because of his comments last week. I have a feeling Hitzfeld is going to put Demichellis in defense with Jeremies in DM but I hope not. If Sagnol plays I believe we will win it so Brazzo can move up to right midfield.
My line up:
----------------------Kahn-----------------------
Sagnol-----Kuffour-----------Kovac-------Lizarazu
Salihamadzic--Demichellis----Ballack----Ze Roberto
---------------Makaay----Santa Cruz-------------
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05 Nov 2003, 03:03 PM
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Not a good start for Bayern. Lyon lead 1-0 after 13 minutes. Juninho scored the goal on 6 minutes.And Celtic lead Anderlecht 2-0. If these results were to stay the same the group would really be thrown open.
Last edited by miko; 05 Nov 2003 at 03:16 PM.
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05 Nov 2003, 03:04 PM
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Wait a minute... 1-1! Roy Maakay with the goal after 14 minutes or so.
Last edited by miko; 05 Nov 2003 at 03:17 PM.
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05 Nov 2003, 03:16 PM
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On this form Celtic could easily win Bayern's group. They lead Anderlecht 3-0 after 30 minutes!
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05 Nov 2003, 07:21 PM
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i predicted bayern would not get out of the group.
the problem with bayern is Hitzfeld.
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05 Nov 2003, 09:34 PM
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Yucky...
not a good result for Bayern....2-1 FT.
This must not be their year for the league and or the CL. What gives?
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05 Nov 2003, 10:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by lond2345
i predicted bayern would not get out of the group.
the problem with bayern is Hitzfeld.
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Tough to blame Hitzfeld considering his recent success in 1997 and 2001. I just don't think this team is as talented as everyone believed. The Celtic game is a must win now.
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06 Nov 2003, 02:21 AM
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no comment... just absolute bullshyte on the field and no Hitzfeld is not to blame.
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06 Nov 2003, 10:16 AM
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Seems more of an on-pitch chemistry problem than lack of talent. Backline could use some help, though.
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06 Nov 2003, 12:43 PM
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Hitzfeld has a proven track record with 2 CL crowns with two different clubs in his resume. Tough to argue against that.
However, Bayern are playing like crap this year. They've looked horrible everytime I've seen them play. What little success they've enjoyed so far has largely been due to some great individual efforts from the likes of Kahn, Ballack, Salihamidzic, Pizarro, Ze Roberto, and Makaay.
The problem is a complete lack of cohesiveness and a completely static attack. Their movement without the ball is either non-existent or is completely predictable and utterly easy to defend. In other words, they are either just standing around looking at each other (looking like idiots), or they are running around like chickens with their heads cut off.
And, this type of problem is largely attributable to the coach. It is the coach's responsiblity to create cohesiveness, deploy sound tactics, and get the team to move well and thus gel. Let's face it, Hitzfeld is failing miserably with this aspect of the game thus far.
Contrast Bayern with Stuttgart. Stuttgart has very talented young players, but few established stars. Bayern is nothing but stars and is arguably the deepest, most talented team in the Bundesliga. Yet Stuttgart is great, and Bayern sucks. Why?
One word: Coaching!
Magath has the young Stuttgart players playing like world beaters, while Hitzfeld has Bayern's prima-donna superstars playing like pansies.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot - Many congrats to Giovanne Elber. What sweat revenge for him after all those years of excellent service for Bayern, then being shabbily tossed aside by fat-head Bayern management. I'm glad that the Bayern fans gave Elber a standing ovation, then booed their own players at the end of the game.
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