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Ah yeah I forgot it was on youtube! Thanks Mike
9-7 to Bayern AET
Yawn ... 30 minutes in & nowt to get excited about
the europa league final was far better
hope it livens up a bit
are you guys watching the same game as me? been good stuff at both ends so far
technically both sides are brilliant but for the average punter a goal would open the game up
wish we saw a goal in the first 10 minutes
Excellent first half with loads of chances carved out.
Nil nil but strikers not quite on their game.
Anyone's game.
too many fouls last 15 mins..stops the flow ..should book a couple of repeat offenders
Definitely improved after a quiet first 20+ minutes. An early 2nd half goal would be great.
Goal Munich
I've noticed they've not been having mid-half drinks breaks in the CL and Europa.
I do hope we dont see them when domestic football starts again.
That was even more boring than last years final
PSG just can't finish. Neymar is a brilliant player but how many chances does he need?
Despite all the wonderful things about the Bundesliga* it is such a pity that one club dominates it. Bayern Munich have won it six season on the trot and, since the inception of the Bundesliga, they have won it more times than all the other clubs put together.
*The positives are:
1. The lowest ticket prices among the major European leagues. (A season ticket at Bayern could be have been had for €145 this season)
2. The best attended football league in the world (average crowd per game)
3. Besides a few exceptions, the fans own at least 51% of the clubs, which means that they aren't subject to rebrands on the whims of wealthy owners.
4. Public transport to the games is often free of charge to fans with tickets to the games and who live in the local region.
5. Clubs don't rip off fans with outrageous booking fees and postage fees when tickets are purchased.
One curiosity of the Bundesliga is that a team from the country's capital city (Bonn until 1990, Berlin thereafter) has never won the title.
Enjoyed that game tbh, two good teams trying to figure each other out, and then the superior imposing their will. Would've been interested to see how Bayern would've reacted to going behind. That being said, the best team in Europe by far won it this year, deserved on the night and over the season.
Technically they were well matched, both teams closed each other down as soon as the opposition had the ball, no one team held the upper hand for any length of time during the game, PSG missed the best chances by far and when called to step in Neuer was brilliant.
Not a game to get the pulse racing but one to admire the skill levels on display. Too much was riding on it to make it anything else but a war of attrition in the end, with Bayern deservedly taking the title, just !
he didn't have a great game the other night, but he's been ridiculously good for years now.
at whatever level he has played at he scores more than 1 in every 2 games and contributes almost as many assists as well
in ligue 1 this season he had 13 goals from 15 games and 6 assists.
if he'd been a bit luckier with injuries then he'd probably have scored a lot more too
I don't know but Bayern's income (they are the fourth richest club in the world) is a huge advantage over their rivals when they are in a league not dominated by wealthy owners - but they also have a policy of buying young players and purchasing very wisely and not splashing out exorbitant fees to purchase players. Their team that played in the semi-final cost just £90 million (and £25M of that toatl was for Neuer). Compare that to PSG's team in their semi i.e. £540M. Bayern are also very picky about only buying players with the right mentality for their club.