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And the Assna drop 3 at home to Bournemouth.

Arsenal beginning to rely on a 16 year old to get them over the line as they're going through their annual collapse. Mental midgets lol. City are 9 points behind... NINE, and can possibly go top next Sunday during maybe their most inconsistent season under Pep. Surely, SURELY this is Arsenal's year despite the setbacks and missteps along the way? SURELY???


edit: City can't go top but you get what I'm saying. They can go top 3 days later.
 
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And the Assna drop 3 at home to Bournemouth.

Arsenal beginning to rely on a 16 year old to get them over the line as they're going through their annual collapse. Mental midgets lol. City are 9 points behind... NINE, and can possibly go top next Sunday during maybe their most inconsistent season under Pep. Surely, SURELY this is Arsenal's year despite the setbacks and missteps along the way? SURELY???


edit: City can't go top next week but you get what I'm saying. They can go top 3 days later.
Can we not? Please (:_(
 
Bayern scored 5 goals today at the Millerntor, which in of itself isn't that surprising- St Pauli have stunk this year (and honestly last year as well). However, this does put them at 105 goals for the season, breaking the previous record of 101 from ~54 years ago, with 5 games remaining in the season. Bayern played about half of their B-team, while resting players like Kane.

The 102nd goal was scored by Leon Goretzka, who it was announced previously, would leave the team after this season on a free.
 
Bayern scored 5 goals today at the Millerntor, which in of itself isn't that surprising- St Pauli have stunk this year (and honestly last year as well). However, this does put them at 105 goals for the season, breaking the previous record of 101 from ~54 years ago, with 5 games remaining in the season. Bayern played about half of their B-team, while resting players like Kane.

The 102nd goal was scored by Leon Goretzka, who it was announced previously, would leave the team after this season on a free.
I can't tell if Bayern are becoming so much better than the Bundesliga, which leads to this record or if its the Bundesliga being so bad that Bayern can put out their B team for half the season and still break these records
 
I can't tell if Bayern are becoming so much better than the Bundesliga, which leads to this record or if its the Bundesliga being so bad that Bayern can put out their B team for half the season and still break these records
There's no denying a lot of the teams sold top-tier talent across the Bundesliga in the off-season, mostly to the Prem. But then you see how Mainz and Freiburg rolled in their respective games this week in the Conference and Europa leagues. Heck, even with the loss today, Dortmund are still on track to get above 70 points, which would have won the league quite a few times over the last ten years.

Maybe Bayern is that good, and there's a drop-off? Certainly the bulk of Bayern's signings have gelled well with the team since director of sport Eberl and coach Vincent Kompany came onboard, even if there have been a few duds (cough, Jackson, cough). Certainly their intake are performing better than say, Wirtz at Liverpool or Woltemade at Newcastle.
 
Union Berlin surprisingly announced the sacking of their coach Steffen Baumgart last night. For the rest of the season Marie Louise Eta will take over. After this season she will become head coach of Union Berlin's womens coach. So Bundesliga has now their first female head coach, even if it's just for a few matchdays.
 
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We are all Sunderland fans this weekend
They're going to fuck it up, Tottenham will win and everyone will hate that bum team from the north east.

4 points from safety with 4 games left to go
They're already practically down, 85% chance. Both relegation rivals won and they lost. Portsmouth with a game in hand too so by next week they could be mathematically down. Lose to Portsmouth and it's OVER. Their training ground costs more to run than the revenue they would make in League One. Their players are worth very little and all the parachute payments have ran out, they're going to keep getting points deductions unless they sell their training ground to Forest or whoever.
 
If only it was Napoli chasing Arsenal instead of City.


After Napoli beat AC Milan, making it the 2 horse race of Inter vs Napoli for the title. Como dropped the ball, losing 3-4 to Inter (giving Juve the chance to jump in the Champions League places after beating Atalanta 1-0) meaning Napoli needed to win in order to keep pace. Instead, they tied Parma and dropped to 9 points behind Inter. Perhaps AC Milan could have jumped up to be a second team chasing Inter? Nope, they lost 0-3 at home against Udinese. 18 points are remaining and Napoli need to make up 9 points. This means Inter just need 10 points to win the title
 
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