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You think it's easy to create big chances against 11 men behind the ball? Remind me how we fair against the same tactics against west ham at homeHow many big chances did they miss? List them?
Yes, that ridiculous high xG of just over 2 from 30+ (mostly pot) shots shows the level of what was created. Well done.You finally see sense.
Freak result, we created loads against them.You think it's easy to create big chances against 11 men behind the ball? Remind me how we fair against the same tactics against west ham at home
Yes, that ridiculous high xG of just over 2 from 30+ (mostly pot) shots shows the level of what was created. Well done.
I didn’t see a list of what they created by the way? That is why I was disappointed with them at that point. I didn’t expect to make people cry by saying that, but c’est la vie.You think it's easy to create big chances against 11 men behind the ball? Remind me how we fair against the same tactics against west ham at home
Lol. It shows the low quality of what was created, nothing more. What was the xG at the point I posted? 0.5 or so? I bet less than 1 for certain.Against such a parked bus that’s an excellent return of xG.
Once. Carabao cup match was at their place.They beat us (Arsenal) twice at the Emirates this season. Do you think it’s Luton Town? They have good players.
Lol. It shows the low quality of what was created, nothing more. What was the xG at the point I posted? 0.5 or so? I bet less than 1 for certain.
Yes, I can see it, I thought there's a story behind a theme like "turncoat tiger" about the way it looks.There is a tiger out there that look like klopps twin
Leverkusen are having a historic season, but they'll come back down to earth eventually. That club isn't going to turn into a European powerhouse. In a year or two Bayern will buy Wirtz and maybe one or two other players, Alonso will leave, and then it's back to second fiddle for them.
Don't want to take anything away from their achievments this season, but in the grand scheme of things Bayern is so far ahead of the rest of that league. Look how they put Dortmund back in their place after Klopp left.
You’re wrong. Leverkusen have bought experienced players in the summer for a reason. They are committed to the project. It’s no longer a selling club. Alonso has already stated his intention of staying. Xhaka would not have signed a 5 year deal if he did not believe in the project. He knew the team is special. Players may be sold but quality ones will be bought in for the aim of competing.
This season is only the beginning there is still a lot to improve.