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The other games today - 2012/13


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PSG casually brushing Valencia aside. Gotta say I'm impressed.

 

They haven't been too great in Ligue 1, have they? (given the players they have).

 

Brushing aside? Terrible tactics with one objective only, counter with their fast guys. The typical Ancelotti team.

 

Whatever you may think of it, Valencia are looking pretty hopeless. And I would say PSG are controlling the game, not just countering.

 

Are you even watching the game? Controlling what way, especially since you're a Barcelona fan you should know. Valencia are pushing on and Paris are countering. Had to check the stats to see if I'm crazy and I wasn't suprised that ball possesion is 63 v 37 in favour of Valencia.

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PSG casually brushing Valencia aside. Gotta say I'm impressed.

 

They haven't been too great in Ligue 1, have they? (given the players they have).

 

Brushing aside? Terrible tactics with one objective only, counter with their fast guys. The typical Ancelotti team.

 

Whatever you may think of it, Valencia are looking pretty hopeless. And I would say PSG are controlling the game, not just countering.

 

Are you even watching the game? Controlling what way, especially since you're a Barcelona fan you should know. Valencia are pushing on and Paris are countering. Had to check the stats to see if I'm crazy and I wasn't suprised that ball possesion is 63 v 37 in favour of Valencia.

 

I know it is weird coming from a Barça fan, but possession doesn't necessarily equal control. But Valencia are better this second half, I'll admit that.

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You were talking about brushing aside which is what I reacted at, I think Valencia is the better team now though, but PSG is like I said a typical Ancelotti side and very balanced and the back. I think Valencia might get a goal here since PSG just can't seem to finish their counter attacking movements.

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How is Verratti playing for anybody watching the other game?

 

Looks good tbf. Hadn't seen much from him, but in the first half he was dictating the tempo. Usually starts their attacks although in the 2nd half game has been passing him by a little.

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Valencia have improved with Canales/Valdez in the pitch, why Jonas is a starter for them I'll never understand. Such an ineffectual footballer.

 

Sounds familiar. :lol:

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How is Verratti playing for anybody watching the other game?

 

Looks good tbf. Hadn't seen much from him, but in the first half he was dictating the tempo. Usually starts their attacks although in the 2nd half game has been passing him by a little.

 

I think he's gonna be awesome.

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Valencia have improved with Canales/Valdez in the pitch, why Jonas is a starter for them I'll never understand. Such an ineffectual footballer.

 

Was going to say that earlier, was shocked to find out Jonas was actually on the pitch in the first half. Didn't see him touch the ball once.

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Paris need to be careful. A goal here from Valencia and I can see them going through. Have really improved in the 2nd half, and are actually risking a bit more which has ended in plenty of chances.

 

Feghouli and Valdez should be on each side of Soldado next game in Paris.

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