"If the ball is a crying toddler, then Andres Iniesta's first touch is a lullaby..."
Yeah. but a left-footed sensation on right-wing against a team that has Ramos and Marcelo in left-wing. seemed suffocating to me. then Messi does the central defense role where he was really death-vying for the ball. remember him doing a 30 yard back-run to reclaim the ball he lost. his defense was pretty good too. would have still preferred Messi in central. a couple of chances y'day would have made him 2-0 long before.
ye awesome pass from iniesta n that run 4m leo was too good..pity that he coudlnt finish it of..usualy he doesnt miss those chances... v created quite a few clear cut chances but madristas will keep on saying about Benzema hitting wood work
what about the passing bhai u vr upset about passing in milan match naa..?? i knew they were keeping it for big ones ..that slick passing was there for most parts.. n it wil get better once we are @our physical peak
bhai, you are going to laugh at my answer, anyway here it is: for me the CL matches are the big ones. I mean, I know about the traditional enemity with RM, but frankly, in the last 6-7 seasons, keeping the scorelines away, there have been just 2-3 matches where I felt RM played better. So frankly, I don't consider them competition. of course I agree they are a big team and title contenders and all... hope you got me on that one. I wanted Barca to win all CL matches comfortably because, different stadiums, different style-of-plays, it will boost them to the final countdowns. So, back to your question, compared to Milan match, I had posted it before, anyway here goes: Barca were superb. Less number of miss-passes or aimless passes, better man-to-man marking, more fluidity in movement, precise planning to take the ball forward. Have seen better Barca days but, under Martino, as much as I have seen, y'day was really impressive.
Ente Gappu. Spelling mistake aano ennu chodichathu Barca ennathinu pakaram avide Madrid ennalle type cheyyendiyirunathu enna arthathilanu. I was actually commenting that historically Madrid get all the favours from referees and this year is no different.
I will be the last person to comment on any one's english or spellings.
"If the ball is a crying toddler, then Andres Iniesta's first touch is a lullaby..."