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The Ruby lies ahead... oh, it's scary! :smile41:
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#227
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Heh, yeah... there will be an interesting match on Friday...
Well, I'll be rooting for my team - for Rubin =)

Be strong. Believe
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#228
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Liverpool-Chelsea 1:1!!!!
Liverpool led for a long time, but in the last seconds (!) of added time (!!), an own goal (!!!) allowed Chelsea to draw.
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!!! Manchester United - Barcelona 0 - 0!!! Manchester MUST win! C. Ronaldo missed a penalty, I can't believe it:mad:! But it's okay, Manchester will tear Barcelona apart at home!!!!
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As far as I understand, the Bavaria-Zenit match doesn't interest Russian fans at all?:eek:
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Lucio – deserves recognition for his “skill” in playing with his head. The referee – should be sent to Kolyma for the controversial penalty, numerous dubious yellow cards, and generally biased refereeing (not to mention that it wasn’t a particularly strong performance, but a couple of years of preventative measures in the fresh air wouldn’t hurt). Arshavin – deserves a slap on the wrist for his lack of focus and mediocre performance. Tymoshchuk – deserves a monument opposite Peter the Great, and Ukraine should get gas as compensation for providing valuable players. And how good it is that Tony wasn’t there. In such a chaotic match, he would have been in his element. The match in St. Petersburg will be much more difficult.
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Fireball;172343
It’s a good thing Tony wasn’t there. In such a chaotic match, he would have been in his element. The match in St. Petersburg will be much more difficult.

That’s for sure. By the way, the UEFA Cup matches developed and ended in the same way as the Champions League matches, right up to the decisive own goal. What does this mean? :confused:
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Wow, they're even discussing my favorite topic on this forum - football!!!!
Sniper93;172290
!!! Manchester United - Barcelona 0 - 0!!! Manchester MUST win! C.Ronaldo missed a penalty, I can't believe it:mad: ! But it's okay, Manchester will tear Barcelona apart at home!!!!

He's right - Man U will win!!! I didn't think I'd be able to find like-minded people even on this forum in such a matter!!!

Вступление в клан "Хранители Небесных врат"
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Slohnish, I'm very interested!!!
Because of this, I didn't get enough sleep, I watched it at night, Zenit, well done!!!!!!!!
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Layer, are you serious? Probably half the city didn't sleep last night... :-) And it will be twice as difficult on our home field: our disadvantage is the absence of Arshavin, their advantage is the presence of Luca Toni... Well, let's see, I hope Zenit is a team, not just one player. Yesterday, I would highlight not only Tymoshchuk, but also Zyryanov and Malafeev, in general, they were great! Bravo!
"Единственное, что можно сказать с уверенностью об удаче - она изменит..."
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Fireball, you're absolutely right! The referee was completely biased yesterday! He was so frustrating, and the penalty was questionable – there was no clear foul; both players were going for the ball, but with their legs raised and on the same trajectory, it just happened that way! There was no deliberate foul. But there were many fouls committed by Bayern, and they definitely deserved a few yellow cards, but the referee apparently decided that yellow wasn't a good look for the Munich team. :(
Arshavin was terrible; I was even surprised. He created one moment at the end of the game, but it went wide! Pogrebnyak... he's clumsy and awkward; there are no other words. Tymoshchuk is a star! He practically worked alone for the entire match! I would also mention Malafeev! He saved so many shots!
The final score is 1-1, but what awaits us in St. Petersburg? Toni will play, and Arshavin will miss the game, as will Schirl (if I remember correctly). Bayern will be aggressive and determined. It will be very difficult for Zenit! They need to make sure they don't concede, and even better, score themselves.
In any case, the match promises to be exciting and interesting! After all, it's the semi-final! And the fact that Zenit has reached this stage is good. Now they need to overcome Bayern and reach the final, and then the UEFA Cup will be within reach. :) Let's believe!


"Как это странно всегда..
Вроде бы взрослые люди,
А в голове ерунда..
Мечтаем как дети о чуде.."
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Yes, yesterday's match was great. Congratulations to all Zenit fans. I really liked that the team didn't give up after conceding a goal :smile20:, they held on and made it to halftime. The second half was a completely different game. It could have been 2-1 or 1-2, so I think 1-1 is a fair result. The impact of Advocaat is obvious. I envy them. I think Tymoshchuk was the best player in the match for Zenit. He was everywhere in 90% of the cases. In light of the return match, I am concerned about two things. The hole in the center of defense (even the fact that Tymoshchuk played almost as a third central defender didn't always help), and the presence of Luca Toni in the return match. He is the best at Bayern at exploiting the lack of coordination between the opposing center-back pair. The absence of Arshavin is also a certain problem, but not as critical as the above. The return match will be even more difficult, but that makes it more interesting. Good luck to Zenit in the return match. (This day will be a victory:smile44:)
Порою люди не со зла
Творят настолько черные дела,
Что до таких блистательных идей
Не вдруг дойдет и записной Злодей

Темный адепт клана GODS
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By the way, the UEFA Cup matches unfolded and ended in the same way as the Champions League matches, up until the decisive own goal. What could this mean?
"The cloning war has begun."
"Déjà vu means a glitch in the Matrix when the program is changed."

The work of the coach is obvious. I envy him greatly.
Yes. The team has become more organized and dedicated; finally, the players are no longer afraid to work with the ball, even when an opponent is nearby.
The coach probably noticed that Bayern has a weakness: if you put pressure on them, their midfield collapses. This was evident in the matches against Getafe and in the second half against Zenit. As soon as they were put under pressure, Schweinsteiger faltered, and Ribéry and Podolski lost their spark. Moreover, the only effective way to deal with Toni is to cut off his passing lanes. Let's hope Zenit can do that.

P.S. The participation of Cana and Klose in the return match is questionable. Let's wish them good health and a long life, but maybe they should rest for about 10 days.
And without Cana, there might be even more "fires" in Bayern's penalty area.

P.P.S. Oh, how many people would like to have a private conversation with the referee. And even better, with the referee who will officiate the return match, as a preventive measure. Because this unspoken rule of UEFA to favor the big teams is more than annoying.
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Fireball;172391
Yes. There is more order and dedication in the team; finally, the players are not afraid to work with the ball, even if there is an opponent nearby.
Advocaat must have noticed this feature of Bayern: if you actively pressure them, their midfield collapses. This was evident in the matches against Getafe and in the second half against Zenit. As soon as they were put under pressure, Schweinsteiger "died," and Ribéry and Podolski faded. Moreover, the only effective way to deal with Toni is to leave him without passes. Let's hope Zenit can do that.

I almost completely agree, except for Ribéry – I think he played just as effectively in the second half as in the first.
Fireball;172391
P.S. The participation of Klose and Cannavaro in the return match is questionable. Let's wish them good health and a long life, but they should rest for about 10 days before returning to the field.
And without Cannavaro, there might be even more "fires" in Bayern's penalty area...

Yes, Cannavaro's backup doesn't impress – that's good.
Fireball;172391
P.P.S. Oh, how many people would like to have a private conversation with the referee. And it would be even better to talk to the referee who will officiate the return match, as a preventive measure. Because this unspoken rule of UEFA to favor the big teams is more than annoying.

I disagree. The referee officiated at a good level and, most importantly, consistently, except for one episode (which is my only complaint about the referee), when in the second half, in the center of the field, they ignored the foul on Tymoshchuk – a free kick and a yellow card.

The penalty was 100% correct, and the complaints should be directed not at the referee and not even at the player who committed the foul, but at the pair of center-backs, who in this match messed up for the next two games.

The fact that the referee didn't give Bayern 2-3 yellow cards means he also didn't give 2 yellow cards to Zenit's players. And if he had shown a yellow card to Tymoshchuk in the first minutes, are you sure that Tolik would have been able to play just as boldly and effectively, constantly remembering that he was "on a yellow card"?

Yes, the referee in controversial situations slightly more often favored Bayern, but he didn't make any mistakes that affected the course and/or the result of the game.

We shouldn't be like the coach and some fans of one Ukrainian team, which would have won the Champions League a long time ago :smile40:, if not for the worldwide conspiracy of men in black, preventing them from even getting past the group stage of the Champions League :smile11:
Порою люди не со зла
Творят настолько черные дела,
Что до таких блистательных идей
Не вдруг дойдет и записной Злодей

Темный адепт клана GODS
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I disagree about the referee! I wouldn't say he was overly biased, but he did seem to favor one side. By not reacting to Tymoshchuk's broken lip, he provoked a situation that arose shortly after (a punch to the nose of one of the Munich players, sorry, I don't remember who exactly). It's a good thing it didn't escalate further! A referee should either be strict with everyone or lenient with everyone, but not apply different standards. In his case, it seems that what's allowed for one team is forbidden for another. The referee should be neutral, but yesterday he clearly favored Bayern.


"Как это странно всегда..
Вроде бы взрослые люди,
А в голове ерунда..
Мечтаем как дети о чуде.."

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