@G59_iniV@MunchenXtra@MadridSpot@ChampionsLeague@UEFA And it was clearly offside anyways. Bayern got several minutes in extra time because they wasted so many minutes in the 2nd half before Joselu destroyed them. That offside chance shouldn't even have existed without their time wasting.
🚨 Breaking: Szymon Marciniak out for 6 months with ACL injury. Devastating blow for Real Madrid – now they have to play Bayern in a fair 11 vs 11? No pre-booked penalties, no red cards, no ignored offsides. Our deep condolences to Florentino and Real Madrid. 💔 #Realmadrid
Jerome Brisard has been the VAR in up to 14 matches involving Madrid.
Among them: the day of Valverde’s strike against Benfica, the day of Brahim’s goal with Viní in positional offside in last year’s derby, Liverpool’s final in 2022, and yesterday against City. UEFA 💰💰💵
@MunchenXtra Imagine having to compete in La Liga against these crooks every single year. In Spain, it’s just as bad, if not worse, than in Europe, with a media machine that feels completely bought and controlled. Propaganda at a level that would make Goebbels proud.
❗️Erling Haaland feels Manchester City’s project has completely run its course. Nothing is set in stone and there’s no timeline for a possible exit, but the wheels are already turning for a change. 🇳🇴
🗞️ @marcoslopez / @Ramon_AlvarezMM
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Since 2014:
- Pep’s super City(115 charges) team, won only 1 UCL and another tie against Madrid, and in 5 other seasons(one with Pellegrini) Madrid threw City out.
- Klopp’s super Liverpool team lost 2 UCL finals to Madrid and got eliminated two other times by Madrid. Total loss.
- Bayern, despite domestic domination, kept getting thrown out by Madrid time and again.
- Simeone’s peak Atleti lost 2 UCL finals to Madrid and got eliminated three other times as well.
- Barça could not even sniff a UCL final after their UNICEF contract expired (ifykyk), while Madrid won 6 in that period.
- Juve’s super team of the 2010s got past Madrid only once, but Madrid threw them out twice, one of them in a final.
- PSG’s state-backed super team, built with €400+ million spent on Neymar and Mbappe alone in 2017/18, still got knocked out by Madrid. Then they added Messi to that project, and Madrid knocked them out again.
So yes, this BITTERNESS is completely understandable.