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Mar. 19 | Europa League - The most winded cup competition ever devised
And we’re down to the last eight of the longest cup competition known to mankind.
Giant Killers Seek Next Prey
One down, two to go. The demolition against Juventus at the Craven Cottage...
Oct. 20 |
The goals started flowing almost immediately after the opening whistle. A song in Barcelona. A stunner at the far post in Debrecen. Converting a set piece in Milan. It all happened within the first five minutes.
It was a welcome change from the first...
Oct. 19 |
Thanks to the international break, the UEFA Champions League has taken a long sojourn between match days two and three, allowing some supporters to forget their club’s dire straits.
“Their” might be an excessively generous term, as...
Sep. 29 |
If it was Juventus or one of the Milans, there would be less surprise, but teams like Fiorentina are not supposed to beat the Liverpools of the world. With two goals from Stevan Jovetic, that’s what happened today in Florence: Fiorentina winning...
Sep. 29 |
Ten points is a common goal at the start of UEFA Champions League’s group stage. To get there, you need three wins (presumably at home) and a point on the road. The logic: your better than break-even record should put you in second place of your...
Sep. 16 |
The first two days of UEFA Champions League group play have featured an inordinate number of decisive goals in the last twenty minutes of matches, making for an exciting opening match day. But on Wednesday, despite that excitement, there were very few...
Sep. 16 |
There may never have been a group stage opener that required as much mental preparation as today’s match at the San Siro. When Barcelona travels to Milan to face Internazionale, it will require more discipline of thought than any match in recent...