Luck, what luck or what a dead child. Luckily, what does it say? Benedict FloroThis is for the person doing it. Ten imperial minutes from the City; Madrid, stuck in its labyrinth, knows nothing; Courtois, overcome, as his defense; 2-0 and the scandal of a massive win looms. But it is Madrid, that has BenzemaNa Vinicius. Swerte! And about seven lives too many.
Simeone we believed that the City was invincible, that to fight it was enough to park a double-decker bus in front of oblak and that he could reach the semi-finals without shooting at goal. In the roman paladino: zero ambition. In the second leg, after a fun first half, in the second he showed with grit, intensity, anticipation and verticality, along with a bit of precision in the final pass, the Manchester phoenix turned into a trembling gurriato, a small bird. Madrid confirmed this. He didn’t confine himself, he didn’t give up on the attack and exploited the talent of his two stars. Lose 4-3. A defeat, true, also by difference in goal, as was the case with Atlético. But it’s not the same.
Madrid football is, with the permission of Garcia Marquez, as “life, a continuous successive opportunity to live”. And take advantage of them. If they have not conceded half a dozen goals, it is due to the lack of goal of the rival and the success of some of their defenses. If he scored three goals, it was because the City also provided facilities, and because he sought them out. The lion is less fierce, but neither defeated nor invincible.
The general complained De Gaulle how difficult it was for him to govern France, “a country with so many kinds of cheese”. Guessing a finalist after that orgy of goals with so many defensive facilities is also not easy. Meanwhile, live the show.
Source: La Verdad

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