I wonder how many times youve posted that fake news like around the internet without checking first Falvo.
Apologies, I checked it was on Man U's website. Either way, If Bryan Robson is still alive, I thank God!
Mourinho suspended for the return leg away to Madrid. How does he keep getting away with this stuff by clubs?
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Bologna and Genk won their games. I hope we get Genk in the R16 and Aston Villa in the quarter finals. Can play our reserves against Genk and see what happens. And after the Villa game we'd either be eliminated or favourites to win the competition.
Bologna it is, unfortunately. And the winner of Lille-Aston Villa in the qarter finals. Stuttgart/Porto/Midtjylland/Nottingham in the semis. This is by far the harder side of the bracket. This would be the league games surrounding the next stages of EL: - Genoa, EL R16, Como, EL R16, Lecce - Inter, EL QF, Pisa, EL QF, Atalanta - Bologna, EL SF, Fiorentina, EL SF, Parma - Lazio, EL Final, Hellas I don't know. Schedule could be worse, taking the later stages of EL serious seems doable. But if we win the game against Juve we're seven points ahead and will most likely finish in front of them if we just focus on the league.
Disappointing draw. Firstly it guarantees only one Serie A team will progress rather than a possible two. Secondly, although Bologna are no great shakes this season (and are of course very beatable), Genk would surely have been a more easily manageable tie. Bologna will feel a bit like a couple extra Serie A games with no actual points up for grabs. A few factors will dictate how Gasp approaches this with his line-ups.....but definitely the most important one is how comfortable (or not) we are in the top 4 race going forward. Next 3 games are huge. Lastly I think we would have had decent depth to have an honest crack at both but the attacking sicknotes situation is really not helping. Malen has already been very important to us and we'll need him to continue to be.....but we could risk running him into the ground (maybe he has the legs for it though). Might have to see what Vaz and Venturino can do with more minutes.....here for it.
Yeah, the squad looked deep enough for multiple competitions at the beginning of the season. We would've already fallen far behind if it wasn't with all the (long-term) injuries. It still is in most positions but Gasperini needs to find a way to not break Malen and Wesley and the best way probably is to not start them in EL games. Rensch should be given more minutes anyways imo and can play in these games. And Vaz needs to play more too.
https://footmundo.co.uk/2026/01/31/psv-roma-rick-karsdorp-retired/ Lifes not always easy but good on him taking care of his son first. Rick was a good player in between some concentration lapses and got threw under the bus by Jose which was never right.
Anyone else seeing the issues the premier league are having this season with Arsenal and their rugby corners and their time wasting tactics? What a shite league, shite team, and shit sport this is becoming.
Its very ironic Arsenal are playing like this given the amount of crying they used to do about Stoke. They even had Tony Pulis hater blogs back then Arteta is a strange one given his ability as a player at Arsenal and coaching under Pep that hes went this path. Perhaps hes just so analytical and believes in the data soo much that this is the best way of approaching games now to control and win games. Hes essentially managing a big side like you would expect Pulis or Sam Allardyce to do. But Pep is a whole other massive discussion and is cornerstone in shaping football history. Its not that there was anything wrong in how he seen the game that paints him in a bad light as the joy in football for me was always theres so many ways you can play the game and thats what made a league season so interesting. One game to the enxt you could be facing totally different styles. Its the lesser mind copy cats that came after him for the past near 2 decades that really started to suck a lot of the joy out of football the past decade but Ive been saying this for a few years now, I see the changes coming even from suprising names such as Cesc.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...otouts-hope-to-avoid-paying-world-cup-penalty Little bit of experimenting going on in Japan. This is just a one off filler league as they switch schedule to the European calendar.
Premier League humbled in Europe shocker Four English giants crash out in Champions League last 16 The Champions League round of 16 saw Manchester City, Chelsea, Newcastle, and Tottenham all eliminated, the first time four clubs from one nation have exited at this stage. City fell 5-1 on aggregate to Real Madrid, Chelsea were thrashed 8-2 by PSG, Newcastle lost 8-3 to Barcelona after being competitive for much of the tie, and Tottenham were edged 7-5 by Atletico Madrid. Only Arsenal and Liverpool remain, defying early-season.
I think Arsenal might win it all. See that goal from Kane? POH! This guy is going to have one hell of a World Cup.