Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Champions League: Mind-Numbing Rubbish, Redux

Fergie unveils N'Sync 2.0


Ranty recap of last night ahead!

The Champions League can be an exciting place. Last night, it wasn't, and we must pray for none of that anti-football this afternoon.

Rafa Marquez was felled by an invisible man and will be out 10 weeks, but the really gruesome injury was suffered by us, the hapless television audience (we won't even mention the horrors witnessed by those actually at the Nou Camp). Yes, Guus Hiddink's side hushed the Catalans and backpassed with aplomb en route to a 0-0 result in which they enjoyed just 29% of possession and managed not to get anyone sent off in a game full of clumsy tackling and casual attack.

Some call it brilliant organization, others call it cynical bus-parkery. Po-tay-to, po-tah-to.

Barca, for all their offensive might, were equally to blame for their lazy, insouciant performance, leading me to think they felt like scoring a goal were their reward for simply turning up. The overdone flourishes and passing failed, and now, we hope and pray that tonight, either United or Arsenal, or both, will have the stones to shoot at goal every once in a while.


And for today/tonight:

On Arsenal's side: karma, in the shape of news that United have begun their CL victory parade preparations. The gods do love when they get to rain on a parade. What's not on the Gooner's side is good health, as they're still set to miss several key defensive players, including Gibbs, Silvestre, Clichy, Gallas etc etc etc etc etc.

For United, Fergie is toying with the thought of deploying all his strikers at once. It's a tasty thought for those who enjoy goals, although their sturm und drang could backfire as it did for the bad guy in that Robin Williams movie "Toys". If you recall from your acid-taking, bad 90s movie-watching days, the evil General Zevo had all the best toys and weapons, and yet was outdone by Williams, a blond girl, an unconvincing soldier played by LL Cool J, and his reprogrammed sea slug killing machine.

Let's hope for some similar battles tonight. My only request is this: could Arsenal save the whole "beating United at Old Trafford" thing for their imminent EPL match?

Lineups and such after the jump. Use the comments for griping about Howard Webb.


Man United v. Arsenal
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Man United: Van der Sar; Evra, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic; Fletcher, Carrick, Anderson, Ronaldo; Rooney, Tevez.
Subs: Foster, Berbatov, Giggs, Scholes, Park, Rafael, Evans.

Arsenal: Almunia; Sagna, Toure, Sylvestre, Gibbs; Diaby, Song, Fabregas, Nasri; Walcott, Adebayor.
Subs: Fabianski, Eduardo, Denilson, Ramsey, Bendtner, Djourou, Eboue.

134 comments:

  1. I wish it would get to 1:30 already. Sadly, I've already seen this episode of Maury. I blame this fact on Howard Webb.

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  2. Howard Webb is a member of the Pentaverate. He took over for Col. Sanders

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  3. I'm considering starting a Howard Webb Admirers' Society...

    Who's in?!?!?11?!!?1/1?!!1/!!

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  4. Since it hasn't been mentioned yet, I might as well say it. Jonny Evans is a rapist.

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  5. Actually, Webb has since apologized, which is something that a) most refs don't do (Mike Riley, come on down), and b) actually honorable.

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  6. @Teeknuts - I apologize for being lax. Thanks for providing that.

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  7. Waiting for something to happen.

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  8. BTW, I'm taking Dunkirk in the Derby.

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  9. I like the one that sounds like an emo band. Something about wanting revenge.

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  10. this match is too exciting for me. I need something where one team is playing for a draw

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  11. I'm taking Selamine in the Kentucky Derby....

    /too soon?

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  12. KY. I assume those were the lines going on the Bottom Line when I looked up.

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  13. Nice strong hand there by Almunia.

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  14. once again Kieran Gibbs thinks he is Gael Clichy and loses the plot

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  15. goddammit. Why not try marking for once?

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  16. That was a great save. Almunia looks pretty good so far. He couldn't do much against that though.

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  17. What an amazing save by Almunia on Tevez.

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  18. Well, looks like we've got some football here, or at least two teams committed to playing it.

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  19. Oh, Mickael - you are an affront to French defenders everywhere

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  20. At least let this be an actual game....

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  21. This doesn't look good. They seem frantic at the back and unable to maintain possession.

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  22. Someone should tell them that, unlike Rugby, hoofing it downfield to the opposition in exchange for field position is not a good idea.

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  23. I have a bad feeling this could get ugly real quick.

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  24. jape-Almunia had a nice save on (an unmarked) Tevez from 4 yards out. Saved it with a strong pimp-hand and out for a corner. Corner went long, crossed back across, tipped by Silvestre to O'Shea, who buried it high and to the left of Almunia from 6 or so yards out. No Arsenal defender within 3 yards of him.

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  25. As I was walking into my 2:00 class I saw some d-bag acting a fool and wearing a ManU jersey. I suspect he doesn't even know they're playing.

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  26. and you let him walk unmolested?

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  27. NYK--I may make shit but I still don't want to get fired. My one student who I know is a ManU fan was not wearing any gear as I think he knows I'd fail him if he did.

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  28. Thanks Ü.

    Did ManU get Champs League merit badges on their shirts?

    Come On Arsenal!

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  29. During the 2006 WC I told that my students that anyone wearing Italian gear would get an automatic F--

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  30. Yeah, Blatter gave them the badges a couple of months ago.

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  31. Jesus, Almunia can't keep this up.

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  32. I usually respect people I see wearing football shirts, except for those wearing Spartak or Man U jerseys. I try to subtly flip them the bird

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  33. Maybe you're not such a bad person, NYK.

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  34. You should put that on your syllabus.

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  35. Did the back 4 all catch Almunia sleeping with their WAGs?

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  36. please, any cheating automatically gets blamed on David Trezeguet

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  37. DOn't know why Tevez is staying down. Did Almunia hurt his studs?

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  38. That was ugly for Tevez and Almunia, more so for Tevez cause, well, he's ugly

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  39. I'd like to kick Tommy Smyth in his auld onion bag.

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  40. Manny is not happy with these defensive shenanigans

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  41. Get that Argeninian troll off Alumunia... we cannot have Fabianski in there.

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  42. Did Tevez hurt his cleats on Almunia's face? Get up caveman.

    /kingasm is the verification - sounds enjoyable.

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  43. I'd like someone near Connecticut to put Tommy Smyth in an old onion bag and throw him into a river.

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  44. Must say that's a nice finish for a defender. Bendtner would have missed it.

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  45. Make up your fucking mind Tommy... "Nasri is invisible in this game" and then he chases down Anderson 60yds and all Tommy can muster is "That's not where they want Nasri".

    FFS, the only way Tommy would compliment Nasri today is if he had AIG on his shirt.

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  46. @Teek: Your avatar sucks. Boooooooo.


    I kid. I only advocate booing Brad Childress.

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  47. Clearly Arsenal are confused as they are consistently passing to red shirts.

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  48. I don't think Anderson was off.

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  49. @WSR Does anyone in Minnesota actually like Chilly? No one I know does.

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  50. Either Song or Adebayor needs to get highlights. I can't tell them apart at a wide angle. Leads to a lot of "why the hell is Ade playing so far back?" type thoughts. Maybe Djibril Cisse can help them out.

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  51. Silvestre almost made up for his mistake with a good tackle there.

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  52. Dammit, make a simple pass, Theo.

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  53. @Goat--I knew that was coming.

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  54. outstanding hospital ball from Gibbs to Almunia.

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  55. I can't believe it took that long.

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  56. Did Tommy just compliment Theo's "flightning speed?"

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  57. The one silver lining in the current Clichy injury situation is that we can be certain that Kieran Gibbs isn't fit to carry Gael's jock.

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  58. @Teek: I'd say about 20% of Minnesotans are Chili fans. And in a completely unrelated statistic, I'd say about 20% of Minnesotans moved here from Wisconsin and are Packer fans.

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  59. I'll at least say this about Arsenal: United had a chance to kill the match and maybe the tie early, but the gunners are still in it.

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  60. Fucking revisionist United history. The first time back to back winners in 'modern era'? The last one was 89/90, I realize it was called a different name then, but in no way shape or form would United be the first.


    Also, Arsenal look terrified. French, cornrowed, and scared is no way to go through the Champions League son.

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  61. So is every British talking head named Robbie?

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  62. @WSR There is almost nothing I hate as much as seeing a U of M student wear any thing Badger related. The only thing worse is seeing a Sioux jersey, which fills me with white-hot rage.

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  63. Almunia has been awesome. That's really the only positive thing I can say. This game sucks so far.

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  64. @Teek: I'm about a mile from campus right now. You want me to go see if any people need to be ran down? I could take out a few fighting racist mascot fans and be back in my office before the start of the 2nd half.

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  65. Well said, Georger (French, cornrowed, etc)...

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  66. Oh, and on recommendation from this site, I am reading Awaydays.

    It is a challenge for those of us not familiar with late 70's Northern UK slang...

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  67. That would be beautiful. I'll always remember the game I was at last year when they started a fight in the handshake line, and Hakstol gave the finger to the ref. They're all thugs.

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  68. There is a fucking sea of red shirts in the ManU half.

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  69. @Georger - well, I guess the cornrows are coming out before Baltimore then!

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  70. Arsenal can't even string together 4 short passes. Come On!

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  71. This ref's about a thousand times better than the one last night. Of course, it helps when one team doesn't put 11 men behind the ball

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  72. @Natahniel. Well done son, it's a great read. Ping me at the addy on the right with any translation questions.

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  73. Ugh... Arsenal have no ideas for the final 1/3 tonight.

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  74. I must leave the office once again. When I get home there had better be an Arsenal goal waiting for me on the DVR!

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  75. I keep getting this horrible feeling it's gonna be a ManU-Spartak final again. It's like a nightmare that never ends.

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  76. what's eating Emmanuel Adebayor? SARS? Swine flu? Fatal indifference?

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  77. Man, that was a great slo-mo Ronaldo tantrum.

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  78. Even if Ade's shot wasnt 20 feet over the bar it would've hit VDS in the chest.

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  79. I'm constantly amazed about how ugly Tevez is.

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  80. Oh Sh!t...

    Please SAF... NOT THE PFA POTY!!!!

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  81. @hockalees

    as much as I loathe that team, this appearance is Giggs' 800th for Man United. In any era, that's fucking impressive.

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  82. Oh terrific, here come the "Great" Dane.

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  83. So...United has a sulking Bulgarian, a douchey Portugeser, an Irish statue, and the PFA POTY all on the pitch right now? How can anyone dream of stopping this team?

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  84. Everyone's favorite pink-shod Austrian!

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  85. Super Nick!!

    /ready for a heartbreaking miss from 6 yards out.

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  86. I love how Tommy groans whenever ManU has near miss.

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  87. My favorite Pink-Shoed Austrian is Arnold in "Ballerina Bodyguard." It's possible I only saw that in my head, but either way it was probably better than "Twins"

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  88. @Teeknuts - Who is your daddy and what does he do?

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  89. I decided to have a look at the Tommy Smythe wiki page (cut/paste)-

    Also, a website has been made to ask him to stop talking about Cristiano Ronaldo, a young man with whom he has several bastard children. The oldest is Paul Scholes, then come Wayne Rooney, and the youngest boy is Landon Donovan. SMYTH has also chosen to give up his career as a gay porn actor to allow his children a better life.

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  90. Oh Tommy Smith, I do know that there's a petition to have you fired, so I would stop talking about petitions if I were you.

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  91. Bendtner with the perfect pass...AGAIN!

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  92. @jape That's one of the best wikipedia pages I've ever seen.

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  93. Eduardo for Bendtner, please.

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  94. Your Soccernet in-game wisdom of the match:

    79'

    Bendtner proves how useless he is by collecting a Fabregas ball on the dge of the box before turning and passing to Rooney. Brilliant.

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  95. Eduardo! Oh, snap (goes the bone).

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  96. TS is also credited with "providing all those able to hear with a devastating cancer in the ears."

    /nice.

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  97. Arsenal has been like Donnie--out of their element.

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  98. Whats the O/U for stoppage time? 1 min if the score remains 1-0. 4 mins if Arsenal scores?

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  99. Nick could have that same opportunity 17 times and still not put it in the empty net, Tommy.

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  100. Jonny Evans feels like he's wearing nothing at all, nothing at all

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  101. I'll take The-Rapists for $500, Alex

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  102. Wow, 4 minutes extra. Brave move by the ref.

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  103. The 4th official's dog is already dead. It has Audi rings imprinted on it's side.

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  104. Ronaldo was looking to break someone's leg after he didn't get that call.

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  105. Before we are done I want to also get a "Fuck You Tommy" in.

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  106. Not a horrible result for Arsenal. They might actually have a chance next week, but they would have to play a lot better, considering that they could have lost by 3 or 4.

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  107. Well.... if you asked me in the 18th minute if I'd take 1-0 I would have said yes.

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  108. Well, it certainly could have been much worse if not for Almunia. I must say, though, I don't think that shaky back line can keep ManU from scoring again at the Emirates.

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  109. Somewhat better for neutrals after that shit yesterday but the bar was set pretty low.

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  110. I figured that we'd see a draw with a few goals today. I'll take it, but a few more for United would have been nicer.

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  111. Wiki has restored the Tommy page. I did make a PDF of it. If anyone cares I dropped it in this public folder.

    http://bit.ly/irKsA

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  112. So the entire Chicago Red Stars (is that their name?) were at the same bar I was at. Packed. Plus they had the Shiner 100, which I wouldn't get to otherwise sample.

    But if there is anyone on the bench equally as bad as Silvestre, then play him. The ball just seems to find him. And it was his freak deflection that put the ball at O'Shea's feet.

    Ack. I fucking hate United, but they are just better right now.

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  113. Bendtner for Walcott? Great sub or greatest sub?

    Nasri? Fast player or fastest player?


    You assholes better deliver next week. Is your preening Russian not available or did Arsene just see fit to not play the hot hand?

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  114. Unfortunately, Mr. Photogenic is cup-tied.

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  115. I had thought it was the same situation with Huntelaar and Diarra. Did he play in the knockout round or something?

    That's a shame, could have used his pace over Nasri that's for damn sure.

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