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UEFA Champions League Quarter-Finals 2nd Leg (April 16 & 17)

Clrnc

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Player:Tomiyasu
What I have learned from all these QFs is that if you don't shoot you have no chance.

Most of the goals are opportunist shots or pure defensive/gk mistakes. We need to stop trying to be patient and score good goals, simply have to go for it.
 

Rasmi

Negative Nancy

Country: England
Whoever qualify to final from these teams won't stand chance against city or Madrid unless Arsenal qualify to final
In one of game psg can beat anyone. Inter didn’t deserve to lose against city last season. Anyone left can win this
 

jones

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Even more than Dembele? Guy is either a 0/10 or 10/10 and it happens multiple times within the game 😂
That's the other guy I'd say this about. At Barcelona a short while he looked like he put it all together, for a minute even better than Mbappe but bro's too invested in video games and Moroccan tajine
 

RunTheTrap

Kai Havertz Offense League
Joao Felix is still alive? Whenever I see him I laugh 😅 absolute joke man.
This Barca vs PSG tie has everything. “Streets won't forget Ballers”, “Failed Wonderkids”, “Balon D’or candidates”, “If you're old enough then you're good enough”, “Washed Legends” and somehow Dembele and Felix could fit into every category I've mentioned.
 

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