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10 hours ago, LDOG said:

 

Juventus will kick out Tottenham when Dybala, Cuadrado and Matuidi come back.

That's also what I think , but these guys can make Juventus give a fight for a spot in quarters , Tottenham is still really solid at home , so it can be 50-50 

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On 2/15/2018 at 03:34, thepharoah said:

it's very likely that we have 4 English teams in Quarters , Premier league recovers :yes

 

I have a feeling that only ManC and Liverpool will qualify. Barca will steamroll Chelsea and Juve will edge Spurs out in Wembley. With current form of ManU, I fthink Sevilla might win the tie

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On 2/15/2018 at 03:32, thepharoah said:

PSG fails again against a top team in his worst conditions , i don't know who they still need to Buy to win UCL , they could have won today at least 3-1 , but they have some selfish players like Neymar or Mbappe and a very average coach like Emery who doesn't know how to manage things against big teams + some controversial refereeing Decisions also again in favor of Real or let's say of Real / Barca , at the end i put my money on PSG 3-0 victory at home :fingers:

Completely agree. Wishing for PSG to knock Real out

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Just now, gvaisakh said:

 

I have a feeling that only ManC and Liverpool will qualify. Barca will steamroll Chelsea and Juve will edge Spurs out in Wembley. With current form of ManU, I fthink Sevilla might win the tie

Sevilla is mush far from upsetting ManU , Juventus ofc is the more experienced team , but the Spurs have been solid along the last 3 years and they have gained much experience in Europe and they have the better result , till now , so i can say it's 55-45 for Spurs , but Juventus is always a team that's able to win in those hard conditions , in 2016 they were just couple of minutes fromdoing so to much more bigger team that Spurs , Bayern Munich before Muller tied the game in the stoppage time 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Real Madrid delivered their biggest game this season and repeated the victory over PSG 2-1 in France , very big upset for PSG managament and ofc fans after spending 400 m euros this summer , the team also didn't manage to pass R16 in CL , now it's almost 100 % that Emeri will not continue his job after the end of the season , PSG needs much more experienced coach in UCL 

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I'm mightily impressed by real and especially Zidane. This team is horrible at playing every week against average rivals, but when it counts against the biggest teams they are a force. For quite some time I wasn't a fan of Zidane as a trainer but how he managed to transform a defense that struggled all year into one that dominated PSG is incredible. I don't care whether Neymar played or not, the psg front three was still ridiculously talented with cavani, mbappe, di Maria and guys line draxler on the bench 

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