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UEL SF 2nd Leg: Valencia (1) v Arsenal (3) | May 9, 2019 20:00 BST | BT Sport

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Makingtrax

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4 English teams in the two European finals. Would have been hell of a bet!
 

MLK79

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It's kinda funny, during Spain's European dominance they never had an all Spanish final in both competitions. England has gone and done it now.
 

Manberg

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Anyone who wants Chelsea to win this is a madman.

I honestly can’t imagine anything worse than Chelsea beating us in a European cup final and denying us CL football in the process. The worst club in the world absolutely ****ing us.

Wouldn’t fancy us at all either. Even though we did well against them this season- Chelsea have got a good record in cup finals, have world class players that can take over any game (Hazard, Kante etc), and if Charity FC can get Benteke to score then I can guarantee that Higuain would finally perform in a big game.

Cannot agree with you mate. We don't need pessimism. We can beat chelsea we must believe.
 
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