Thierry reacts to Bayern knocking Real Madrid out of the Champions League šŸ—£ļø #UCLToday



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29 thoughts on “Thierry reacts to Bayern knocking Real Madrid out of the Champions League šŸ—£ļø #UCLToday”

  1. They either get rid of Vini or he will KEEP costing the team… Referees challenge Real Madrid because of him. It’s all his fault truly!!! & Jude needs to be a fu***ng mid fielder and MAKE plays.. QUIT RUNNING TO THE BOX, you aren’t a 9… Him scoring his first season REALLY got to his head that he thinks he can attack all the time instead of making plays.

  2. No excuses. Porto went 10 to ten men against Juventus in the UCL some years ago, but they still won the game…a crazy game that went into extra time twice I think, but Porto really worked together to make it happen. They were the better team in both legs.

  3. Madrid Players committed already fouls before worth of a yelllow card or even a red card, like Rüdiger fouled and then hit back again. So complaining about a totally regular yellow and then red card is like a childs winging.
    And we have many examplles in the past about teams won with just 10 against 11. Don't take thatas an excuse. Especially not Mr. Henry. It's below your level.

  4. PSG finished down to 9 in world cup against Bayern, finished with cleansheet and even scored. When you do the extra effort and act selflessly to face adversity as a team then even against Bayern you still have a chance.

  5. Hmmm, And then there’s Bayern, who beat PSG 2–1 even though they played the entire second half with only 10 men on the field. That’s the difference between a real team and a bunch of mercenaries. Madrid was gifted a goal by Neuer and two by the referee, yet they still couldn't win and are now blaming the referee

  6. For me, Real Madrid is one of the most unlikeable teams. Instead of acknowledging that Bayern was the better side, they look for excuses in the referee—despite actually benefiting from some questionable decisions. Their only legitimate goal came from a mistake by Manuel Neuer, not from their own strength.
    Some situations in the match were also questionable: a free kick resulted from a hardly understandable foul, and before Mbappé’s goal there was a clear infringement. On top of that, there was unsportsmanlike behavior with many fouls and provocations—yet in the end, the blame is still placed elsewhere.
    Losing is part of the game, but how you deal with it shows true character. In that respect, Bayern Munich is, for me, a much better example of fairness and team spirit.

  7. It was crazy to me that Madrid wasnt pressing in the last few minutes of the game. Like is there no adrenaline in the team before yall are about to get eliminated from the champions league? Forwards were lazy and Madrid wasnt the best team to begin with, you'd think theyd compete with their mentality and heart to compensate.

  8. Looking at FC Bayern's statistics for the entire season, it's striking that they cover an average of 120km per game, even though they dictate the play and control the ball. And this applies to every player. Everyone attacks and everyone defends. That's the difference compared to Real Madrid.

  9. What these experts consistently overlook is that Real Madrid played without Thibaut Courtois in both matches. At this level, that's a huge weakness. No other team in the world has two goalkeepers of the caliber of Thibaut Courtois or Manuel Neuer. Had Bayern been forced to field Jonas Urbig due to Manuel Neuer's injury, while Real Madrid had played with Thibaut Courtois, the two matches would undoubtedly have had different outcomes. A Thibaut Courtois would never have allowed the 1-1 draw in the second leg.

  10. Kommt mir vor, als würden sich einige Experten jetzt beschweren, das Rote Karten eine negative Auswirkung aufs Spiel der entsprechenden Mannschaften hat.
    Ist das nicht grundsätzlich im Sport vorgesehen, daß Regeln eingehalten werden ? Und im Wiederholungsfall dann härtere Auswirkungen haben müssen.
    Und weiters finde ich es typisch, daß genau nach diesem Spieltag mit dem Jammern begonnen wird.
    Sorry, aber Thierry Henry jammert.

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