Champions League Round of 16 (12th Feb - 13th Mar)

Is the Ajax game good?

I've just made a coffee in an attempt to stay awake during ours. Not sure how many more times I can watch our centre backs sideways pass to each other, they should explore this as some sort of new form of torture.
Not bad tbf, better than your game IMO.
 
I don’t understand. When he heads the ball he is interfering Curtois and blocking his movements, and he is doing that in an offside position.
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Exactly it’s not even debatable. Not controversial in the slightest.
 
Son scores
 
Why did Modric win the Balon D'or? Not saying he's shite,but the best? In the whole world?
 
Son is fecking annoying with his celebrations. Worse than Lingard.
 
One man team (after Kane and Alli) :D

Spurs struck gold by getting him back early. So lucky.

And I'll say it again: feck Qatar.
 
 
Oh do piss off Savage with this "One of the most underrated players in the league."

Everyone knows Son is brilliant.
 
how it's possible that vertongen cross is better than our fullbacks?
 
Vertonghen with a brilliant cross. He really is an underrated defender.
 
What amazing form son has been in recently
 
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most obvious corupt game in CL history imo


I dunno man, you definitely got screwed by the refs in the end, but it really was a complete clusterfeck both ways, both games. Vidal could have been easily sent off five minutes into the second leg for a textbook red card tackle on Isco...
 
Son's class. Don't understand why other teams don't take more interest in him
 
If Kane and Son could play and perform together as a strikeforce. Wow.
 
If you are talking about the infamous return leg, then it was like 3:1-5:1 to Barca in lucky calls, depending on how many penalties you think Chelsea should have gotten. The 1 call in Chelsea's favour was Abidal's red card, but I am not sure about that one even after seeing the replay countless times.

It is a bit more even over two legs, as Barcelona were not given a stonewall penalty at home. However, over two games, Chelsea undeniably had the worse of things when it comes to refereeing.
Nah, that red card was blatantly wrong, just look it up. There were a couple of penalty calls denied for Chelsea, but there were also dives and pressuring the ref from them. And as you said, there were also a couple of decisions that went against Barca in the first leg. It was a mess, but there were other games that were worse in terms of refereeing, where one team got all the calls.
 
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most obvious corupt game in CL history imo



You could have knocked us out in the first game with that penalty which Vidal sent to space because we wouldn't have gotten back from 2:0 down and you know very well that ball hit Carvajal in the shoulder and it was never a penalty.

So the funny thing is that the ref served the victory for you on a platter in the first game with his mistake but instead of taking it you are now blaming the guy who refereed the second game even after the goal that got you into extra time was scored from ofside. Awesome stuff man. Keep telling yourself that.