Ok it's better than the one we had in the Camp Nou in 2010 last time we were in the QF's.
Silvestre marshalling the troops.
Almunia, Sagna, Vermaelen, Silvestre, Clichy.
Full backs good but the other three. In the trenches.
Although I suppose Messi would've destroyed any configuration we could have put out that night.
Not that evening he didn’t, got himself sent off.
Him and Mertesacker formed a decent partnership. Can’t remember if there was any reason Cech wasn’t playing that evening
I remember not bothering to watch given we were already 5-1 behind on agg. Just stuck on the Godfather for the umpteenth time
“Look at how they massacred my boy!” Appropriate somehow
Oh for sure and I think on top of that the club allowed him to be a lightning rod
I think he stayed too long for sure, but equally even though he did himself no favours the abuse he was getting from fans actually feels rather shameful in retrospect. I think ultimately he left the club in a better position than Ferguson did at United.
Dont get me wrong I was just as guilty of it as anyone else.
I watched the Wenger documentary on Amazon a couple of years ago and felt actually genuinely sad that he felt the need to stay away from games for as long as he did.
The guy always was and remains a genuinely class act
Probably because he was so matey with Bayern: https://metro.co.uk/2017/03/08/arsen...mping-6495731/
With the risk of depressing all of you but just putting the competition in perspective.
The missus and I are in Brussels for a few days and had a quick look around the new (ISH) Heysel stadium (mainly that way to visit the Atonium structure next to it). There is a plaque on the wall remembering the 37 Juve fans that were killed due to the fucktard Scousers kicking off before the game. I remember watching that unfold live on TV. Fucking terrible.
The younger viewers will need to Google it.
I'm with you on this. I wanted a team that has hurt us a lot in the past, my preferred pick was actually Barca...but I guess Bayern would come a close 2nd if not top the list for most of us.
Anyway, I'm optimistic, as this is probably the most balanced team we've had in a generation....and though Bayern is finally finding some form now, this is probably one of the weakest sides (at least mentally) that they've ever had.
I'm almost certain we'll get past them and be the best side over both legs....however, the thought of facing either of the 2 other best sides left in the competition in the Semis is a bit of a downer, as IMO whoever wins that Semi will likely win this year's competition.
I think we CAN get past them, I think this is probably the weakest Bayern team in fifteen years. Plus they have stalled a lot at the 1/4 final stage…comprehensively done by City last season, knocked out by Villarreal year before that and then PSG on the away goal rule back in 2021. They will be massively incentivised to go all out given that they aren’t going to win a 12th Bundesliga title.
Arteta squared off against Tuchel three times, and in the head to head is ahead 2 wins to one (winning 4-2 and 1-0 at Stamford Bridge, and losing 2-0 at the Emirates). If we aren’t properly prepared they could do us for pace. I think even if we win at the Emirates we have to be careful how we approach the game in Munich and not let them pen us back.
I’m personally of the opinion that it’s 50/50 (mainly because they have the experience in the competition we lack and because the second leg is in Munich).
I agree with most of what you've said, though unlike most of you guys, I am actually glad the 2nd leg is at theirs.
I mean, I don't believe the Emirates gives us much of an advantage, look at the Porto game where we should have ripped them apart....the advantage really only came when it got to penalties.
I've always thought we do our best work away and IMO its been like that since we moved to this stadium. Can't even compare how intimidating Highbury was to this.
But besides blaming just the stadium(s), I think the modern generation of elite footballers thrive better in away matches in general. I wish someone would do some kind of in depth analysis but I'm pretty sure their are more away wins than there has ever been across most top leagues in Europe. IIRC Man U played them away first and then had all the pressure (and expectation) to get a result at home...we all know how that went.
So yeah.... IMO Bayern will feel the pressure more than our lads, especially since they've got the history of dumping us out regularly. I think in general, this will play in our favour.