Champions League Round of 8

Bayern in control early on and then slacked off for that Wellbeck chance - whistle had long gone of course.

Thought Old Trafford sounded like it might have woken up from a decade long slumber, then noticed the German fans were those making the noise.

When Robben and Ribery overload the same side they’re unstoppable.

Pique off injured. Well done Diego

Is Badstuber still sidelined with a cruciate?

He’s been out for a very long time if so. Is his career in danger?

Does Guardiola train his players to surround the referee and harangue him into showing opposition players a card? It’s fucking disgusting.

[QUOTE=“Il Bomber Destro, post: 924978, member: 2533”]Is Badstuber still sidelined with a cruciate?

He’s been out for a very long time if so. Is his career in danger?[/QUOTE]
Yes. He did it twice.

I think I read recently that he was back at non-contact training. But I imagine his career is under some danger after that length of absence.

@Bandage and I discussed at lunch how Bayern would pick on Buttner by getting Ribery and Robben to both drift onto him and that’s what’s happening.

Boring, boring Bayern.

The United defence are engaging in a sort of poc-fada contest so far, just booting the ball as far down the field as they can

Pique gone off early for Barca with an injury

Surprised Muller didn’t gamble on that cross at the back post.

:rolleyes:

Barca getting well on top now. Completely dominating possession.

Last ditch stuff after a wonderful Messi pass. Cunts. Our best chance is a Pinto fuck up it appears.

Moyes telling Fellaini some secret tactics there. I wonder does it involve launching the ball onto his head?

Barca getting well on top now. Completely dominating possession.[/QUOTE]
Barcelona well on top V Atletico, dominating possession completely.

Looks like Costa is fucked. Hamstring I’d say. Bollox.

Costa goes off. Diego on.

Why do Bayern have 4 stars over their crest?

Guardiola is a cancer on football with his shit stifled football and the restraints he places on his players.