2 nil and we go through

Their defence is every bit as suspect as ours , if we start the game from the 1st minute , instead of the 46th minute , we can win this , stuff the bernabeu and their reputation , Malaga went there and stuffed them , if our players actually play with some belief , it is possible , there will be plenty of goals 3-2 or 4-3 for the blue boys
 
jimmygrimblesboots said:
Their defence is every bit as suspect as ours , if we start the game from the 1st minute , instead of the 46th minute , we can win this , stuff the bernabeu and their reputation , Malaga went there and stuffed them , if our players actually play with some belief , it is possible , there will be plenty of goals 3-2 or 4-3 for the blue boys

Camp Nou.

We lost to Stoke 0-1 early in the season. Plus, we drew 2-2 to Burnley after being 2-0 up at half time.

That said, if the right players start this time, we stand a good chance of getting through.
 
the first thing we have to do over the 90 minutes is level the aggregate to 2-2 the sooner the better, then despite what time remains 'if we score' we have extra time as a safety net, i think we will put a better shift in away from home plus Yaya is available, i'm more comfortable about winning this fixture than the home one, i think we will win out there 2-0 or possibly 2-1 which would send us to penalties, for anyone to write the tie off with one goal in it needs there head examining
 
We have achieved what seems impossible before.
90 mins v QPR,2-1 down....won 3-2
Munich away 2-0 down after 12 mins....won 3-2
Munich home 2-1 down at half time....won 3-2
Them above three,most people would not of given us a chance in hell to end up winning,but we did.
We've done it before with very little time remaining,and personally,I have every faith with 90 minutes to go.Its a big ask,but not impossible.
Notice a pattern in the scores?
 
We do have a few things now going for us,
For a start no G C, who in spite of a few good performances this season is a f*cking liability against first class opposition.
Hopefully Kolarov will play , he gives us not only better crosses in , but a f*cking howitzer of a left foot option on free kicks.

Ya ya will be available, so not only will the midfield will be far more balanced and used to playing as a unit, but again increase the attacking options.

Kompany will hopefully have shaken off his little wobble in form, and can point to the second haft, where we were the better team and looking more likely to score before the red card, that its us who have got stronger as we can finally meet them with our best eleven on the pitch.

We know whats needed, we are more than capable of beating them.
 
blueonblue said:
For a start no G C, who in spite of a few good performances this season is a f*cking liability against first class opposition.
Hopefully Kolarov will play , he gives us not only better crosses in , but a f*cking howitzer of a left foot option on free kicks.

Kolarov hasn't even managed a few good performances this season.
 
Barcelona will be more than confident in going through after that first game. They'll lineup in the same manner as well I would imagine. I think we have to play 4-2-3-1 and allow Kolarov licence to get forward. I'd play Fernandinho, Yaya, Milner wide left, Silva no.10, Navas or Nasri wide right and Aguero up top.

We get an early goal it's game on. We just need to keep compact and we can do that by introducing Fernando late on and pushing Yaya further forward. I think the key is to make minor tactical alterations. When we got on the front foot and at them we had success. It will be an interesting game but if it's 1-0 with 10 minutes to go we can get the second goal - Bony etc more than capable of scoring when we go more direct, particularly with the likes of Yaya and Kolarov threatening from set plays.
 

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