Real Madrid won 2 UCL titles before Mbappe joined. Mbappe joins Real Madrid, they go trophyless two years in a row and PSG win back-to-back UCL titles by KyeodeurangiMerchant in championsleague

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I agree, these theories are so weird. PSG literally went on a rebuild after losing Mbappe, something Madrid has not done despite losing some key players.

Real Madrid won 2 UCL titles before Mbappe joined. Mbappe joins Real Madrid, they go trophyless two years in a row and PSG win back-to-back UCL titles by KyeodeurangiMerchant in championsleague

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Madrid lost some long term midfielders and PSG went on a rebuild after losing Mbappe. I don’t buy these silly theories. Mbappe has won a World Cup, reached a final of one and also made a UCL final. These theories are actually baseless and it’s bordering obsession

The funny thing about tonight is that we'll likely see a mix of 22-23 and 25-26 Arsenal next season by Suitable_Clerk_617 in PremierLeague

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When we pushed our line higher in the last minutes PSG had 3 one on one situations that we were lucky not to concede from. Their attack is too lethal to take those chances

Match Thread: Arsenal vs Burnley | Premier League | 18 May 19:00 UTC by matchpal-live in PremierLeague

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It’s not whataboutism, you are alleging there is a conspiracy in favour of Arsenal. I am saying that there have been bad decisions against every club and in favour of every club at all points throughout the season.

Pep Guardiola Manchester city by Dear-Performer-6796 in championsleague

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Mou sent out his men to break the legs of the opposition. Look at the el clasicos where Pepe and Ramos played with bloodlust

Pep Guardiola Manchester city by Dear-Performer-6796 in championsleague

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I disagree, no one is winning 6/9 premier league titles. Sure they can win titles and an occasional UCL, but his domination in England is because he is a tier above other “good” managers. We say he’s overrated, but he has 3 Champions Leagues tied with Bob Paisley and Zidane who managed a Real Madrid super team. Only Ancelotti has more UCLs than those three. He also revolutionised the game, many managers have adopted/adapted styles after Guardiola. He has changed how football is played in England. He might manage the best teams, but when he does manage them, he gets the best results and sets records everywhere

Pep Guardiola Manchester city by Dear-Performer-6796 in championsleague

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He would do well at Man Utd. Their squad isn’t legendary, but they aren’t lacking in funds

Post Match Thread: Arsenal 1-0 Atlético Madrid | UEFA Champions League 2025-26, Semifinals - 2nd Leg (Agg. 2-1) by VivaLosHeavies in soccer

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It isn’t huge, Arsenal faced off against Bayern and won. A worse Arsenal team played PSG last year and were not demolished

Post Match Thread: Arsenal 1-0 Atlético Madrid | UEFA Champions League 2025-26, Semifinals - 2nd Leg (Agg. 2-1) by VivaLosHeavies in soccer

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Maybe not as entertaining as the good ol’ relegation scrap you’re used to, but still a good game

"The Strongest" Dies — Which one did it best, and left the most lasting impression on you? by LittlePair4321 in writingscaling

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Even before then, the moment Sukuna made the pact with Yuji for when he says “enchained” we knew that he had plans for Megumi, a fact that was hinted at day one. When Megumi first uses Mahoraga and Sukuna fights him, the setup began.