Isn't Celtic winning every contest they entered including the European Cup in 1967 with a bunch of blokes from within a 50 (or less - can't be arsed looking up) mile radius of Glasgow a little more impressive?
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Still on course for an invincible treble with another last second goal. If they pull it off, that is surely the greatest achievement in the history of football, and in with a shout of sports in general.
Isn't Celtic winning every contest they entered including the European Cup in 1967 with a bunch of blokes from within a 50 (or less - can't be arsed looking up) mile radius of Glasgow a little more impressive?
Meanwhile, Aston Villa were bringing the curtain down on England’s least successful season in Europe in ages. The Premier League has been exciting this year, but maybe it’s because there has been a levelling down of standards?
German domestic football is looking strong at the moment with a team in the Champions League Final, the team which beat Arsenal in that competition and Leverkusen’s tremendous form.
It will dwarf Leicester’s achievement in my opinion which is some feat
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...tition%20began.
Xabi Alonso, what a job rare for someone to start so quickly and do so well, the new Pep?
All but two members of the 15 man squad were born within 10 miles of Celtic Park in Glasgow, Scotland (Bobby Lennox, who was born 30 miles away in Saltcoats, and Tommy Gemmell, who was born in Motherwell 11 miles away). Celtic's style was the antithesis of the cynical – but highly effective – defensive style of Inter. Jimmy Johnstone described the team's style as "like the Dutch speeded-up"
Crazy the amount of late goals they’ve scored this last month or so to keep the unbeaten record going.
Scored two in injury time including 97th minute against Qarabag in an earlier round
97th min equaliser against Dortmund a few weeks ago even though they had already won the league.
Even last night still kept going for the equaliser on the night instead of wasting time as they were ahead on aggregate anyway. Really refreshing to see.
I’ve really enjoyed watching them this season. Not difficult to see why Alonso is in demand with the elite European clubs.
Really like that Wurtz too and looking forward to seeing what he can do on the big stage this summer.
Ozil was at Arsenal, Mertesacker & Gnabry also. Gündogǎn at Man City.
Klinsmann
Schweinsteiger
So there’s loads of Germans who’ve played in Premier League. And we must never forget that Schwinkendorf once hit the woodwork for us
Anyone watching tonight?. It would be some achievement if Leverkusen pull it off. Don't imagine it's all over if they are 1 down with 2 mins regulation time to go though