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    Bayern and Barcelona brought English football to its knees... but which team stands as football's current No 1?

    By Jamie Redknapp

    Friday, February 21, 2014


    Bayern Munich also celebrated a 2-0 away win, with victory over Arsenal at the Emirates

    Barcelona and Bayern Munich trampled over English football this week — both went home with wins and tie-defining killer late goals.

    Manchester City and Arsenal fans will feel hard done by. They will argue that red cards changed the direction of both games. Their opponents will say they worked those one-on-one opportunities and then took full advantage.

    Barcelona play wonderful football and Bayern are a ruthless powerhouse but which team are currently No 1?

    Kroos and Thiago are the new Xavi and Iniesta

    Let’s look at those Toni Kroos stats again. Total passes 152, with 147 completed — that’s more than the entire Arsenal midfield.

    He was playing against 10 men, yes, but this was a mighty performance. David Moyes was watching at the Emirates and I’m sure he was thinking: ‘Why did I not go in harder during the transfer window?’

    Kroos has a contract issue with his club — he doesn’t think they pay him enough. After this display, I doubt that will be a problem for much longer. Bayern would be mad to let him go.

    He and the excellent Thiago are the new leading midfield double act in world football. They ooze power and quality.

    Neuer is the world’s best

    One goalkeeper has a swaggering air of confidence, the other breeds chaos. Manuel Neuer is the undisputed world No 1. His penalty save from Mesut Ozil, when Arsenal had started brilliantly, changed the mood of the game.

    He looked like a beast filling the goal. Victor Valdes looks a bag of nerves. Barcelona still seem to attempt seat-of-their-pants defending, with last-ditch tackles and Javier Mascherano looking like he is about to be exposed. Valdes doesn’t help much.

    Bayern’s defence didn’t look too happy during the first 30 minutes either. Jerome Boateng, especially, had a poor start and his position for the penalty he conceded was terrible. He was booked and then removed at half-time. That will give hope to anyone who fears Bayern are unbeatable.

    Arsenal showed how to make them uncomfortable, but they had to score at that point.

    The missed penalty sucked the life out of them and Bayern grew from there.

    An overrated role

    Javi Martinez (Bayern) and Sergio Busquets (Barcelona) have the best jobs in world football. Who wouldn’t want to play at the base of these midfields with so much quality around them?

    But I think this role in any team is overrated. Yes, you are the quarterback, but there is a lot of time on the ball to dictate the game.

    Bayern were better when Martinez went into the back four and the marvellous Philipp Lahm switched from full back into midfield. They had more purpose about them.

    —Daily Mail

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...-current-No-1-
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    Bayern!

    Bayern! Bayern!
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Real Madrid is football's current #1

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lionpaw View Post
        Real Madrid is football's current #1
        .... in Spain! Bayern is a beast/
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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        • #5
          Would you say based on head to head encounters,those English Teams brought Man U to its knees?
          Man U has not missed a beat in the CL,City has no history in the CL worth mentioning, and Arsenal's has to take a back seat to Man U's.
          Who represents England regarding the CL?

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          • #6
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TS-ua3t2Ak

            Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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            • #7
              Perceptions me teacher.
              I am quite happy with my grasp on reality,besides everything I stated..is backed by the records.
              But let us talk about distorted reality,grant you,Man U has obviously dipped in status regarding the EPL(this season),the same can't be said with regards to the CL.
              Yeah it stands to reason that there is no separating both BUT in reality....

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              • #8
                Champions League: ManU's record since 2000

                2000 - Champions League Quarter-Final
                2001 - Champions League Quarter-Final
                2002 - Champions League Semi-Final
                2003 - Champions League Quarter-Final
                2004 - Champions League 2nd Round
                2005 - Champions League 2nd Round
                2006 - Champions League 1st Round
                2007 - Champions League Semi-Final
                2008 - Champions League Winners
                2009 - Champions League Final
                2010 - Champions League Quarter-Final
                2011 - Champions League Final
                2012 - Champions League 1st Round/Europa League 4th Round
                2013 - Champions League 2nd Round


                Source: http://www.europeancuphistory.com/clubs/manutd.html
                "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                • #9
                  Arsenal's Champions League History

                  When compared to Man Utd, Arsenal have advanced past the group stages more often, yet The Red Devils have had more success in the knock-out stages.

                  - See more at: http://www.theclockend.com/featured/....cCaln8sx.dpuf
                  ---and---

                  Since 2006, Arsenal have seen Thierry Henry, Freddie Ljungberg & Robert Pires, all leave the club. Three highly dangerous attackers who can produce goals when they are needed. Players who penetrate defences both as a part of a team, and as a solitary force.

                  They have been replaced with players who have proven to be good goalscorers over extended periods, but who lack the ability to take a game by the scruff of the neck on a consistent basis.

                  Mikel Arteta, Olivier Giroud, Santi Cazorla & Theo Walcott currently make up the bulk of Arsenal’s midfield & strike force. Excellent players, but not amongst those whom you’d call upon in a scrappy, heated cup final where the pressure is mountainous. Too often, we have seen them succumb to pressure much less burdensome. How then, can we expect them to fight their way through a full Champions League competition?

                  - See more at: http://www.theclockend.com/featured/....cCaln8sx.dpuf

                  Source: http://www.theclockend.com/featured/...league-history
                  "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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