Game 1: 17' 2-0 Arsenal Game 2: 17' 3-0 São Paulo FC Game 3: 17' 0-3 Man City
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Maybe Italian teams are simply not good enough anymore to advance in the tournament. In the 90s and in the 2000s they were very strong, but in the last 10 years it has been a lot less. The last Champions League winner from Italy was Inter in 2011? Then you also had a very strong team. Times have changed, money has come to dominate football too much. Teams from Spain and England are supreme, but Bayern is also part of that. Juventus disappointed again tonight. Losing 0-3 at home is a big letdown.
True. Follow the money. We have some underdogs here and there but 90% of the time richer teams advance in the competition since they can overpay players.
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Juventus lost 3-0 against a team who did nothing for 80 minutes.
This is football, whatever.
As I said Juventus needs to change the whole midfield to be a decent team.
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0-2 for Villarreal, they did nothing for 80 minutes and they scored 2 goals.
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The end of an ERA. Messi and Ronaldo are both out from the quarterfinals of the Champions League.
From tomorrow until 30th June now is always a day when Pogba and Mbappe can announce their new team.
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After 1st half Manchester United is out from the Champions League. They did nothing for 1 half and at the moment the result is fair.
Ajax however played 70% of the 1st half in their opponent's side and they deserved at least 1 goal.
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Games of the week. Tuesday 15th MarchAjax 20:00 Benfica Manchester United 20:00 Atletico Madrid Wednesday 16th MarchJuventus 20:00 Villarreal Lille 20:00 Chelsea Source: https://www.skysports.com/champions-league-fixturesWill Chelsea be allow to play? Who knows?
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Paul Pogba's personal trainer says the France midfielder, 28, will leave Manchester United when his contract expires at the end of the season. Will he really? Or this perennial saga will continue? Raiola already said it last year. Pogba will leave 100%. The question is where? According to rumors, we go so far. Juventus is may interested in him, the salary should be not a problem. Real should not be interested anymore in him. PSG who knows what will happen after the failure of this year.
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It will be a hard game for Juventus versus Villareal.
The team is in a good moment right now but they are missing 10 players.
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Daniel Ricciardo is positive to COVID. If he can't recover Oscar Piastri will be probably his substitute for the race, borrowed from ALPINE.
He is an elite driver.
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Inter managed to score 1 goal at the 93°.
They deserved to lose the game, they even rob Torino.
We still don't know how it is possible in the VAR era don't give the huge penalty against Inter.
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Atalanta lost points again, it will be hard now for them to join the top 4 spots for the next champions league.
Inter meanwhile is losing against Torino.
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a) 9 b) 1:25 a) 10 b) 1:30
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OK, f1 tests are done, and don't look at timers.
From GPS data we should have this ranking at the start of the season.
1 Redbull 2 Mercedes 3 Ferrari
The gap should be under 0.3/10
So nothing should be compromised unless one team will use an unveiled secret next week.
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Another win for Juventus, if they only managed to get a better start they were in the fight for the Scudetto...
Remember they still had 2 of the most talented player in the team and Serie A... Dybala and Chiesa... out from almost the whole season.
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1 Sergio Perez MEX Oracle Bull Racing 1m33.105s 43 2 Guanyu Zhou CHN Alfa Romeo F1 Team Orlen 1m33.959s 82 3 Pierre Gasly FRA Scuderia AlphaTauri 1m34.865s 91 4 Carlos Sainz ESP Scuderia Ferrari 1m34.905s 68 5 Fernando Alonso ESP BWT Alpine F1 Team 1m35.328s 54 6 Lando Norris GBR McLaren F1 Team 1m35.504s 39 7 Nicholas Latifi CAN Williams Racing 1m35.634s 73 8 Lance Stroll CAN Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One Team 1m36.029s 53 9 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team 1m36.217s 78 10 Kevin Magnussen DAN Haas F1 Team 1m38.616s 38 Source: https://www.crash.net/f1/results/998294/1/2022-bahrain-f1-test-day-3-saturday-lap-times-2pmThis morning we new components on the Redbull. Meanwhile, the best time yesterday was by MAgnussen, did in extra time.
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Ferrari is shining right now but probably RedBull and Mercedes are hiding. It is not only to be on top for Ferrari, but it is also very reliable in its mechanic, has no problems so far, AND is very easy to set it up.
We have the impression that Ferrari can go in the track and to the time with only 1-2 laps.
Tomorrow will be the last day of the tests, will they push?
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