Episode 2919: Off the Cuff & All that Stuff, Silva’s Peno, Time To Go Grealo, Arsenal Limp Out
Real Madrid and Bayern Munich have dumped Man City and Arsenal out of the Champions League. Jude Bellingham assesses certain highly-structured, pattern-driven teams as “interesting” but ultimately not cut out to compete with the likes of Madrid. Is this… Black Wednesday for Positionism?
Carlo Ancelotti is the first manager to knock Pep Guardiola out of the Champions League in three different seasons ?
He went on to the lift trophy on the previous two occasions ? pic.twitter.com/A5ruU2d5j2
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We talk about Bernardo Silva’s weird penalty, Haaland’s struggles, Guardiola’s contradictory assessment of the game, and identify Real Madrid’s secret of Champions League success.
Jude celebrating with Real Madrid fans last night. Iconic ?
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Nick Ames joins us from Munich to talk about where it went wrong for Arsenal. Why did he feel that they didn’t ‘back themselves enough’? Did Arteta pick the wrong team? And how is the squad likely to be reshaped for.
Report from a night where Bayern & Tuchel proved their point. No need to set the hounds on Arteta/Arsenal, but it just didn’t feel as if they backed themselves in the same way. https://t.co/cJdcNlyUC2
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