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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #36 on: Feb 25, 2009, 08:01: AM »
Mourinho > Manchester United past and present.

Inter held it down for Italy. They where not out played and all they need is a scoring draw to go through.

If Mourinho knocked United out of this competition with Porto and won it; he can do it with a sick squad like Inter.

Kiss Fergies dreams of defending the champions league good bye. That distributional old dog.


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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #37 on: Feb 25, 2009, 08:03: AM »
Barcelona don't have Mourinho. Remind me of one game Manchester United won against Mourinho besides probably some Charity shield exhibition match.

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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #38 on: Feb 25, 2009, 08:29: AM »
Aren't you speaking a little too soon? United were the better team, just face it, the stats prove it. Ronaldo had a brilliant game, and his free-kicks weren't bad either.

United were the team that were thinking "why couldn't we finish", not Inter, simply because United had way more chances, but couldn't capitalize. Cesar was just amazing, and United could have taken the lead after 4 minutes.

United will win this..

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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #39 on: Feb 25, 2009, 08:42: AM »
dont get ahead of urself there

this is champs league where anything can happen

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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #40 on: Feb 25, 2009, 09:19: AM »
Liverpool will win! :cursing:

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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #41 on: Feb 25, 2009, 10:07: AM »
I found these articles quite amusing...

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Inter 0 United 0
Jose Mourinho got one thing right - nothing was decided at the San Siro last night. But on everything else, Alex Ferguson proved him totally wrong. Mourinho said Manchester United had not come to Milan for fun, they would not stand eye-to-eye with his team, that they were more interested in survival than settling the tie once and for all in the famous old stadium. Well, United have never had greater fun in Europe - and entertained so regally - without scoring a goal. And they did not so much take the game to their hosts, especially in the first half, as run them off the pitch. The only thing Ferguson may live to regret was leaving Wayne Rooney on the bench until the 83rd minute. The England striker must have been blinking in disbelief as United let slip one chance after another — with Dimitar Berbatov the main culprit. And for that, United will look back on last night as not so much one of great control, authority and style but as the evening when they let Inter off the hook.
Steven Howard, The Sun

Jose Mourinho explained why he neglected to shake hands with Sir Alex after the match, saying: "My dugout is special. I have a door that lets me leave immediately. Yesterday I left Sir Alex a £300 bottle of wine at his hotel with a card saying I would see him after the game. There's no problem."

The Daily Mirror's Oliver Holt is confident United will finish the job at Old Trafford. "If Inter conjure a victory out of this tie after the way they were picked apart last night, it will feel like if not the death of football, then at least a heavy blow to its solar plexus," he writes.

Addressing the sub-plot of Cristiano Ronaldo against Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the San Siro, The Daily Mail's Martin Samuel says: "Ibrahimovic postured like a great player, Ronaldo played like one."
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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #42 on: Feb 25, 2009, 01:22: PM »
If Ronaldo was amazing then he would have scored.

Julio Cesar and Santon were amazing, Sulley Muntari and Nelson Rivas were defintly Inters worst players of the match and Ibrahimovic couldnt keep possesion looked kinda nervous.

United could have got the win but were wasteful.

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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #43 on: Feb 25, 2009, 01:47: PM »
i agree with Chunk

santon for a 17 yr old kid looks, seems and plays like hes been doing this job forever
and if it wasnt for Cesar couldve been 8-0
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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #44 on: Feb 25, 2009, 03:22: PM »
If Ronaldo was amazing then he would have scored.

Julio Cesar and Santon were amazing, Sulley Muntari and Nelson Rivas were defintly Inters worst players of the match and Ibrahimovic couldnt keep possesion looked kinda nervous.

United could have got the win but were wasteful.

correct

now all we need to do is just simply score a goal


i'm happy

now i'm just praying Inter can get a goal in the first minute at old traford



EDIT: hahaahahahahahahha lol

anyone see mourinho skooling park in the first few seconds when it went out for a throw in
He must of learned it from Ronaldo when he was sucking his dick the other day.

United outplayed Inter.

lol are you serious?

more like c.ronaldo sucking the dick, even you know he is a gay fag.
btw what is there to possibly learn from c.ronaldo.

wait a minute i know



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some one please get him mum


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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #45 on: Feb 25, 2009, 04:51: PM »
If Ronaldo was amazing then he would have scored.

Julio Cesar and Santon were amazing, Sulley Muntari and Nelson Rivas were defintly Inters worst players of the match and Ibrahimovic couldnt keep possesion looked kinda nervous.

United could have got the win but were wasteful.

correct

now all we need to do is just simply score a goal


i'm happy

now i'm just praying Inter can get a goal in the first minute at old traford



EDIT: hahaahahahahahahha lol

anyone see mourinho skooling park in the first few seconds when it went out for a throw in
He must of learned it from Ronaldo when he was sucking his dick the other day.

United outplayed Inter.

lol are you serious?

more like c.ronaldo sucking the dick, even you know he is a gay fag.
btw what is there to possibly learn from c.ronaldo.

wait a minute i know



Poor fag

some one please get him mum
break it up children
the result is all that matters


and unfortunately i can admit Roma were outplayed in the first half and some of the second and at the end didn't get the result :down:

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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #46 on: Feb 25, 2009, 07:12: PM »
Eboue looked good out there for arsenal along with nasri

they were the real people creating the chances and as usual van persi was in great form


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Re: Champion's League: Round of 16
« Reply #47 on: Feb 25, 2009, 10:47: PM »
Sporting - Bayern 0-5  :saywhat: