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Which Final will be harder?


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Having already done a final, I don't see him getting the CL final again. They tend to hand it round.

I could see Szymon Marciniak of Poland getting it. He did the World Cup final and our Real Madrid second leg this season.
With him retiring at the end of the season I thought he might be in with a chance. Marciniak reffed the 2nd leg of our Madrid tie so won't get given the final also.
 
Inter because it's unfamiliar I think, and they've got Lukaku and Dzeko as target men, reminiscent of Toney and Mbuemo to me and we struggled with them earlier this season.

Tbh though this team just seem to be immensely focused and don't seem to have a drop of complacency. If they play to their potential in both games then it's there for them.
 
Inter because it's unfamiliar I think, and they've got Lukaku and Dzeko as target men, reminiscent of Toney and Mbuemo to me and we struggled with them earlier this season.

Tbh though this team just seem to be immensely focused and don't seem to have a drop of complacency. If they play to their potential in both games then it's there for them.
Inter won't play both together, it'll be one of them with Martinez, who's basically a poor man's Aguero.
 
Pigmol will ensure that Rags will be harder to get a result against.
Still thinking about that decision at the swamp against them. CTID
 
We're better than both sides and if we put in a performance like against Liverpool, Arsenal and Madrid at home we should win both. Luck, a keeper having a worldie, a fluke goal and the officials could derail us though. Football is football anything could happen. The rags will be the harder game. They will be overly physical and get away with it. They have the quality to hurt us too as much as we mock them. Danger men are ratface, Casimero, Rashford and Garnacho.
 
Too many factors involved to know for sure

Champions League finals are rarely an easy game. The last 3 have ended 1-0, us being on receiving end of one of them. You dont reach those finals if you're easy to beat because you are playing good teams twice along the way. Then you have to deal with the occasion, the fact it'll be a lot of players biggest game ever, neutral stadium etc etc.

but then the other final is against our rivals with officials who have no shame in helping a team desperate to beat us. And then our players can't hold back knowing there's an even more historical game 7 days later.

The reality is if we turn up at our best, we are far better than both teams.
 
They will resort to type and come out from the off and try to kick us off the pitch. Obviously they know we have Inter the following week so it will be pub team tactics and shithousery all the way. If the referee lets them get away with it they will try and deliberately injure our players - guaranteed.
They are not the class of 92 filled with local players and local pride, are their any Mancs in their team. There unique treble is something which concerns their fans and old c***s like Charlton and Ferguson and the players that won it. Don't think the current crop of mercenaries will give a shit apart from St Rashford if he's fit. They should be no more up for it than any other big team and we are better than them. Simples.
 
Both have the potential to be very tricky but I think Inter will be harder.

United will obviously be desperate to beat us as it's their chance to stop us doing the treble. However, I think the occasion won't get to our players as much because most of them have already won an FA Cup final in 2019. Also, we play United at least twice every season and we know we can demolish them as we proved in October. Of course they are capable of beating us in a one off game but I'm confident that we'll brush them aside.

Inter are more of an unknown and we tend to struggle against teams that play three at the back. They will also waste as much time as possible to try and disrupt our rhythm so an early goal could be crucial in nullifying their game plan. We'll have to cope with the pressure of being overwhelming favourites and the chance to win our first ever Champions League which they always say is the hardest. We have at least played a final before which should help us as long as we channel that experience in the right way.

Something else to factor in is that the outcome of the FA Cup final could affect how we perform in the Champions League final. If we beat United then we have more momentum going in to the game against Inter but does that also bring more pressure in the sense that the treble is on the line. If we lose to United does that dent our confidence or does it make us more determined to make up for it.

Anything can happen on the day but ultimately we can only control what we do so we just have to play to the level we know we're capable of and if we do that then we have a great chance of winning both games.
If we must lose one then I hope its against the rags. By far the most important part of this so-called treble is the double of league and CL.
 
The rags will hoof it to sir fish fingers , so long as we expect it we will be fine , pep does seem to have a blindspot to that though . Inter? Who knows , so going equal
 
The next game is always the most challenging because it can break or boost the momentum. But on this occasion, and due to the nature of the derby games and the aim to achieve the treble, the FA Cup final is the most challenging cause it might impact the preparation for the Champions League Final. While winning will give the team a boost to go more positive and to achieve the treble
And if we don't win a kick up the arse to make sure we WIN the Champions League
 

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