They weren't rooting for Barcelona, they were rooting for footballing magic. What we saw tonight goes beyond football, beyond diving and complaining about the ref, beyond choking/bottling, beyond everything on earth. We saw magic.One of the rare times you'll see a Man United legend and a Liverpool legend celebrating together like they were best friends.
But why were they rooting for Barça?
They weren't rooting for Barcelona, they were rooting for footballing magic. What we saw tonight goes beyond football, beyond diving and complaining about the ref, beyond choking/bottling, beyond everything on earth. We saw magic.
I never liked the club and never will, and I was downright ecstatic when they scored the last three goals. It's magic man, nothing else to say.
Can't wait to watch the highlights to this and see how Grief Merchants FC managed to slither into the next round
Suarez had contact on his legs that impeded him. And then also an arm across. He went down because he HAD to go down, because he wanted to win. End of story.Suarez looked like he got shot. There seemed to be some leg contact but not enough to be a penalty.
Suarez had contact on his legs that impeded him. And then also an arm across. He went down because he HAD to go down, because he wanted to win. End of story.
No slithering this time, just pure footballing joy.
Both penalty calls could be considered legitimate. Suarez made a meal of the second one but he had to, the ref wasn't going to see the leg contact. Most fans wouldn't either.The ****ing state of this PSG defence
Three dives in the box, two penalties, a 4-0 aggregate deficit overturned. If you're sure though
Some amount of scenes at the end.
Bayern for sure and against a few others it's at least a toss-up.
I was on the Camp Nou today and I feel privileged to witness one of the greatest comebacks in soccer history.
The stadium was roaring for most of the game (except 10 minutes after Cavani's goal) and it was a great atmosphere, the best one I've experienced by miles.
Barça fought for it and got it, but this was no master class like the 2-6 at Bernabeu, PSG choked this one.
The first two goals were amateur defending, the 3rd was.. a weird penalty and the 5th a stupid decision by Marquinhos (though it wasn't a penalty and the ref gifted one us there). I thought the ref was horrible in general.
What's more impressive this or Istanbul? Holy ****... I'd say Istanbul since it was the final but still this has to be one of the greatest comebacks in the history of sports.
This is definitely up there but for me it's Istanbul... considering you had to turn the momentum at half time and it was a final.
Let's not forget the Dortmund comeback vs Malaga either. Not as many goals to the comeback as this, and not a final like Istanbul, but still right there in my biased opinion.
One of the rare times you'll see a Man United legend and a Liverpool legend celebrating together like they were best friends.
But why were they rooting for Barça?
They weren't rooting for Barcelona, they were rooting for footballing magic. What we saw tonight goes beyond football, beyond diving and complaining about the ref, beyond choking/bottling, beyond everything on earth. We saw magic.
I never liked the club and never will, and I was downright ecstatic when they scored the last three goals. It's magic man, nothing else to say.
Last year vs BVB was more fun .