Immer wieder die Nummer 36

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That doesn’t matter Thomas Tuchel note the size of the properties Szymon Marciniak, Polish referee for Real Madrid-Bayern, shouting “you have to have more balls!” when talking about the last game of the game. Not as important as the others ThomasThe eternal Müller, appealed to their marathon history of confrontations against the white team to note that “it happens often in Madrid.” The lineman who raised the flag when he wasn’t playing told him to mind De Ligt which he regrets, as the Dutch central defender of the Bavarian team admits.

Real Madrid doesn’t matter Florentino Perez is facing UEFA for a ‘take the straws out of me there’ with the Super League in the background. Those are not important Carlo Ancelotti They would have earned enough merit in 90 minutes to reach the final at Wembley. It doesn’t matter that we look for other reasons to justify an unjust, an arbitration decision, because it is Marciniak who stopped the game by blowing the whistle: if he hadn’t done it, it would have been the same if the assistant had raised the flag, the play would have continued and would have been checked later on by VAR.

Everything doesn’t matter. Except for one thing. Which always comes out at 36. Four days after the 36th League match (coincidentally) of Real Madrid falls, at the Bernabéu, and appeals to one of the mythical phrases coined by Joseph Lluís Núñez, “appeared again on the 36th.” Because the number 36 always comes up Because, for Bayern fans, players, coaches and managers to understand it, “Immer wieder die Nummer 36”.

Source: La Verdad

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