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A little bit of both, but mostly having better players.Mandieta6;3749634 said:I didn't watch it. Was it a tactical victory or just a gulf in class? Because at no point in the last 2 years have I seen any Bayern side play better than the Heynckess version.
chygry;3749572 said:I only saw the first half, but Alaba played on the left as a CB like you assumed, didn't really go forward that much. Bernat was on the left wing, Xabi sitting pretty deep at times etc..
haha, back in love with Pep? this is like last year: in the first half of the season, you were all like "Barça will just be a footnote"; but the season ended with "f*ck Pep, I want Jupp" ...ShiftyPowers;3749427 said:"This, as Guardiola has now successfully convinced the world, is not tiki-taka. Yet this is absolutely Guardiola's Bayern. Three at the back playing a high line, with a total of three players on each wing, all overlapping perpetually. A rock solid distributor in Xabi Alonso, and a couple of effortless space creators in the centre of attack in Thomas Muller and Robert Lewandowski."
chygry;3749834 said:You are not Guardiola, nor did you have the players to pull that off so shhhh,..
I wasn't even replying to you. Perhaps i should use the quote thing more often.Xaviesta;3749871 said:Yeah I know, Arnau is not Guardiola and I'm not Simeone. Anything else? And he had the players for that system.