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So like I said last weekend. Everyone worried too much. Brighton could never have won that game.
I mean it really depends on the trophy so, in context he could be right.
Klopp has solved every problem that Rodgers, (and earlier) left him with except for squad depth. This is the summer to fix that.League title requires much more quality across the squad than winning any knockout tournament. Liverpool won't even get close to a league title without seriously investing in their 2nd 11.
Yeah I'd rather qualify for the CL than win the FA cup or league cup, but it's just funny that he said something like that considering all of the "Arsenal 4th place trophy" jokes that have been said over the years.
Impressive.City got to 100.
Madrid and Barcelona didImpressive.
More food for thoughts for EPL fans who claim their league is so much tougher than the others though and the others don't face a challenge.
I don't think any team will reach 100 points in Spain, Germany, Italy or France.
Yeah I'd rather qualify for the CL than win the FA cup or league cup, but it's just funny that he said something like that considering all of the "Arsenal 4th place trophy" jokes that have been said over the years.
Impressive.
More food for thoughts for EPL fans who claim their league is so much tougher than the others though and the others don't face a challenge.
I don't think any team will reach 100 points in Spain, Germany, Italy or France.
Well, Germany plays a shorter league schedule so you’re hardly dropping any earth shattering prediction there.Impressive.
More food for thoughts for EPL fans who claim their league is so much tougher than the others though and the others don't face a challenge.
I don't think any team will reach 100 points in Spain, Germany, Italy or France.
The problem with the Bundesliga is that there is one super team that runs away with the title and then in the offseason buys the best players from the second, third and fourth place clubs. You can see how that can hamper the league's competitiveness.My good fellow, you're behind the times- the matter was thought about months ago.
And the conclusions were self-evident. The Premier League is the besterest league in all worlds ever. Therefore, if a team wins the title by a street then that team is one of the greatest in English history. And, by extension, the history of club football anywhere.
It's only in non-English leagues where a team leaving its closest rivals in the dust is proof that competition contains no less than 90% glorified pub teams.
(Unless my maths is awry, the maximum points available in the Bundesliga is only 102. So a 100-point season would be a bit of a stretch, even for a league that is probably about the quality of the League One's bottom half or something.)
Great, even with 2 more wins, Bayern wouldn't reach 100 points. So what's your point?Well, Germany plays a shorter league schedule so you’re hardly dropping any earth shattering prediction there.
When was the last time a team won 2 titles in a row in the PL? Or won the PL and continental trophy?
With four more wins, cause that’s how many games they’d be playing, they’d be at 96. But since you’re only looking at this year, it’d a stupid comparisonGreat, even with 2 more wins, Bayern wouldn't reach 100 points. So what's your point?
Why is it stupid?
I read this year that Bayern, Juventus and PSG can't win the CL because they don't face a good enough challenge in their league, as opposed to the EPL.
How do you explain then that City walks on the EPL more than those three teams in their respective leagues?
When was the last time a team won 2 titles in a row in the PL? Or won the PL and continental trophy?
100 points.City walked on the EPL cause the bottom and mid-table teams have never been more ****. That's true in those other leagues as well, and Bayern did win their league by 21 points. More than City won this league by in fact. PSG by 15 points.