TheThirdDeano
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We’ll be fine lads have some faith!
In today game, which tactics and lineups are unusual?On second thought I'd actually prefer us playing an English team in these CL knockout games. At least we played our normal style against Liverpool and Spurs. Dortmund would struggle massively to remain in top 8 in PL and we'd brush them aside in that competition but in CL they somehow look like the equal of us and worst we play tactics and lineups we don't normally play 90%. They are not close to us in quality, far from it. Let's just get through the next match and get a decent result. A decent result will see us through. I'm quitely confident will play much better in SF and Finals if we reach there.
He certainly did - only an idiot would argue otherwise. It could be argued that he got the ball cleanly, though, so we were lucky the ref considered it dangerous play (and I'd tend to agree with that argument). Some people don't seem to understand that dangerous play doesn't require contact and that refs have a lot of latitude in calling it, whether you agree with it or not. Just another example of where the Laws of the Game need to be a lot more specific in the age of VAR.I thought Bellingham led with his foot-raised studs up
I'm getting another goal early doors next weekPhil,you seen those temporary traffic lights..top end of Piper Street, past McVities, up by the bank on Birdhall lane ,
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Yea, nightmare bruv
It’s good to see a sensible post. This is the tough end of the competition now. We have to understand there are fine margins here on in, in every game. Some of you seem to struggle to understand that.FFS (not you Mahrez), we won 2-1 against a quality team, probably one of the toughest we will face in the CL, despite not firing on all cylinders and then get to play them away in a ground with no fans......yet.......
....on here's it's like the matchday thread, so much doom and gloom, it's fucking depressing.
We're 2-1 up in the QF of the Champions League, not 4-0 down and next week we'll hopefully reach the Semi's. In Pep we trust.
So we need to stop them scouring while trying to score ourselves, and Dortmund need to score while stopping us from scouring . I think with your help I am beginning to understand European second legs.Plenty of people saying they have to come out and go at us in the Second Leg don’t seem to understand European two-legged football!
They need ONE GOAL to advance. They could have scored more than a couple tonight!
I think the return fixture will be a tight game. We need to stop them scoring, whilst trying to score ourselves, while their priority for the first half, possible 60 minutes, is DON’T LET CITY SCORE!
We see this all the time against lower clubs in the PL. They come to the Etihad, play 10-1 and don’t even come out of their shell if we score! Why? Because they know it’s only a 1 goal game and they still have to stop us from scoring for an hour BEFORE THEY CAN TRY TO NICK A GOAL!
It’s a similar set-up here. They know the keys to a victory are two simple things:
1) Stop us from scoring, and
2) Score one goal anytime in the game.
They’re simply looking for a 1-0 or better. WE are the ones who will feel like we need a goal, to even out the away goals and THAT WILL FORCE THEM TO COME OUT in an attempt to get at least two.
If we concede in the first half, they can play 4-5-1 to their hearts content, and we saw how difficult they were to break down.
Grabbing the first goal in the first half is required for a much better chance of getting through.
Dortmund were cautious and played a good game. 2nd half we were very close to getting that crucial 2nd goal. Was a bit nervy and tactical. A typical 1st leg.
We won. Advantage now City because they have to come out and have a go.
The original question was, if we score in Germany, how many will Dortmund need to go through?