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So Barcelona bought Coutinho for tons, Liverpool got vvd and Allison from that money which arguably was major factor in them winning UCL and League. Then Barcelona loaned Coutinho to Bayern, and somehow f**ked up the loan terms that allowed him to play against them, and he promptly scored a brace against them. What an embarrassment :rofl:

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Only vidal, de Jong n Suarez were atleast trying to press for the ball n make something happen in that Barca team.. 

Rest everyone was standing n watching along with Messi ?

 

While Bayern pressed like crazy n didn't give up till the final whistle..

Heads are gonna roll tomorrow morning starting with the manager I feel..

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What an a*s beating. :roflroll:

 

Feels like Germany 7-1 Brazil. Actually more embarrassing defeat. 
 

now I believe we have two segments remaining like the World Cup defeat.
 

1. Messi will throw a tantrum and will say he will quit or stop playing UEFA.

 

2. President will plead him to play for country and fans.

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  • 2019-20 will be the first Champions League season since 2005-06 in which neither Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo will make an appearance in the semi-finals or beyond. 
  • Bayern Munich have scored 26 goals in Hans-Dieter Flick's first six Champions League games in charge - at least five more than any other manager has seen scored in his first six matches in charge in the competition.
  • Barcelona lost a match by six goals for the first time since April 1951, when they were beaten 6-0 by Espanyol in a league match.
  • Robert Lewandowski has scored his 50th Champions League goal for Bayern Munich in his 60th appearance for them in the competition - only Cristiano Ronaldo has reached this total in fewer games for a single side (50 apps for Real Madrid). 
  • Bayern Munich are the first team to score eight goals in a Champions League knockout match. 
  • Robert Lewandowski is the first player in Bayern Munich history to score in eight consecutive games in major European competition, overtaking Jürgen Klinsmann's seven-game run ending in 1996.

 

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8 hours ago, VelivolusDas said:

And see Barça dominate Bayern.

 

:rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Quique Setien sacked!!

 

That was fast :rofl::rofl:

happened 6 hours ago or so. Did they just fire him at half time? :rofl:

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