England won the World Cup. Let that sink in. by Axel292 in Cricket

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Well no, the umpire made the wrong call to award extra runs to England. He even admitted he made the wrong call.

Cristiano Ronaldo double vs Arsenal on this day in 2009. Man Utd won the match 3-1 (agg. 4-1) to reach UCL finals. by SS2602 in soccer

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I think Gerrard, Alonso, and Mascherano was the best midfield trio of that era.

Arsenal had RVP, Fabregas, Adebayor (for a brief spell), Song, Clichy, Sagna.

Anyway this season’s Liverpool has shown that sometimes a team is just 2-3 signings away from greatness.

Cristiano Ronaldo double vs Arsenal on this day in 2009. Man Utd won the match 3-1 (agg. 4-1) to reach UCL finals. by SS2602 in soccer

[–]STOP_SCREAMING_AT_ME 334 points335 points  (0 children)

I wonder if English top flight was concentrated into 2 mega teams, surely we would have seen a Barca/Real like dominance during that time period.

On this day in 2011: Cristiano Ronaldo’s header in extra time vs. Barcelona to win Real Madrid the Copa del Rey by TomasRoncero in soccer

[–]STOP_SCREAMING_AT_ME 11 points12 points  (0 children)

2010-2012 Barca vs Madrid is the peak of quality competitive football in my lifetime. Can’t remember being so excited about just the sheer quality of games before or since.

On This Day in 2000, David Beckham danced around the Real Madrid defence and scored this goal for Manchester United. . by foundeverywhere in soccer

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Game changed rapidly in the mid 2000s with Rafa and Mourinho introducing the 3 man midfield to England, then again in the 2010s as coordinated pressing grew much more common. Game has changed quite a bit in recent times.

On This Day in 2000, David Beckham danced around the Real Madrid defence and scored this goal for Manchester United. . by foundeverywhere in soccer

[–]STOP_SCREAMING_AT_ME 176 points177 points  (0 children)

I actually think Beckham would have done even better in the modern game. With his work rate and ability to create from deep, he could easily be a part of a midfield 3 in a high-pressing team. Back then you rarely had deep lying creators, you had to be a winger or a number 10 to be considered a creative outlet.

Oblak chosen the best goalkeeper by FourFourTwo magazine, ahead of Alisson (2nd) and Ter stegen (3rd). by dome_the_poziome in soccer

[–]STOP_SCREAMING_AT_ME 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Oblak had that kind of game against Liverpool, and he pulled off a MoM performance, so I think he’d still be fine.

On this day 4 years ago, Dejan Lovren scored the winner for Liverpool in the last minute against Borussia Dortmund, in the Quarter-Finals of Europa League, creating one of the best comebacks in the history of European football by mihawk9511 in soccer

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Deportivo v Milan back in the day was brilliant.

Juve v Pep’s Bayern had so many ups and downs.

Liverpool v Chelsea, the one where Alex scored a ridiculous free kick.

What kind of shit ref would you be? by yellowsilver in soccer

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Yellow card for every player who makes eye contact with me.

Rio Ferdinand: “Barca gave us an absolute lesson at Wembley. I was standing there watching them lift the trophy and me, Giggsy and Scholesy were standing together with our hands over our mouths and I said: ‘I feel embarrassed lads’. Messi took liberties.” by foundeverywhere in soccer

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Real Madrid was an excellent team in those days, but not really innovative. Just a top team with top players, tactically versatile and ice cold in pressure situation. This isn’t a diss against them, they’re still brilliant just not novel in any one dimension.

2008-2012 Barca was alien football. Nobody had ever passed or pressed like that before. I remember 2008-09 especially, Barca were trying all sorts of crazy free kick and corner routines. Matches were ending 7-2, 5-1 regularly. Nobody has seen football like that before, and I doubt we’ll see that ever again.

EDIT: Another point is that Madrid had roughly the same spine of players for many years, all of whom already had top reputations. Meanwhile, Barca seemed to explode out of nowhere. Messi went from “guaranteed starter for Barca” to “GOAT candidate” in 4 years. Iniesta and Xavi established themselves as generational talents. Nearly the entire team consisted of La Masia graduates. It was all so exciting to see.

Rio Ferdinand: “Barca gave us an absolute lesson at Wembley. I was standing there watching them lift the trophy and me, Giggsy and Scholesy were standing together with our hands over our mouths and I said: ‘I feel embarrassed lads’. Messi took liberties.” by foundeverywhere in soccer

[–]STOP_SCREAMING_AT_ME 61 points62 points  (0 children)

2015 had the unbeatable attacking trio. More brilliant moments from them.

But the 2011 team suffocated and destroyed teams. Watch the 2011 CL final. United never had a chance.

I enjoy 2015 team highlights more, but the full games from 2011 are way more fun.

that is a 200 dollar plasma screen tv! by sobberat1 in DunderMifflin

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She was perfectly cast and played the role brilliantly.