What are the soccer threads about?

What are the soccer threads about?

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semen slurping appreciation day

How is 6-1 a comeback? That sounds like a btfo not a comeback.

Frenchies vs Spaniards

Frenchies expected to do more, but choked like $2 whores and got BTFO 6-1 by Spaniards.

Team infamous for getting favorable calls gets some favorable calls. They also BTFO of a shitty French Team

So why are some people upset they didn't watch the whole game?

refball

uefa jewing as always

0-4 with 90 minutes to go
3-4
3-5 with 5 minutes to go
6-5

Wait it was 6-5 or 6-1? Neither is a come back though

just stick to your burgers and the kardashian tranny show, it's too complicated to understand

Most of you yanks with your sub 80 IQ's won't understand because your attention spans last as long as your premature ejaculations. That's why you've got fuck loads of commercials and stop/start play in your national sport (Hand-egg).

The feeling when the bad guys won the feeling when the bad guys want the feeling of when the bad guys won the feeling of when the bad guys want the feeling when the bad guys 1

It is if the ref wills it to be, as it's regularly the case with Farcalona.

>eurocucks think 6 goals is refball

lol

2 gifted penalties, 5 min added time, no red for suarez, 2 penalties not given to psg is definitively refball

sure some mistakes from the ref may happen, but when they're this much, and all in favour of barca, something's not right

aggregate

Look I don't know if it's your first time watching football but 5+ added time is fair for all the fucking fouls.

Christ

ok, this is actually true.

now go on and find an excuse for the rest...

if you dont think the first one is a 100% penalty you're retarded

its like a textbook example of a situation which is a penalty

Aggregate. Barcelona lost the first game 4-0, and not only should've been out at that point, they should've been out when PSG scored at 3-1 (to make it 5-3 on aggregate.)

This. Not to mention not giving a penalty there sets a dangerous precedent, where players are just allowed to fling themselves between the opponent and the ball.

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basically

I'll try make this easy to follow for burgers who are confused:

In the premier European tournament, which is called the Champions League, teams are drawn against each other in a knockout format and have to play each other twice, so that both teams get to have home advantage once. Paris Saint Germain were drawn against Barcelona, and were pretty widely expected to lose. The first game, in Paris, ended PSG 4 Barcelona 0, which in itself was an unbelievable result given how good Barcelona have been for many years. The score gets carried into the second game (played last night), which was in Barcelona's stadium.

So as Barcelona were 4-0 down going into last night, they had a mountain to climb. What made matters worse for them is that they failed to score a goal in that Paris game, which is significant because when you score at your opponent's stadium (known as an away goal) it is extra valuable. If the overall score after both games are finished is tied, the team who scored the most away goals wins.

Going back to last night, Barcelona had to recover a 4 goal deficit, knowing that if PSG scored even one goal, Barcelona would need to then score 6 to advance. This is because even if Barcelona won 5-1 last night, making the overall score between both games 5-5, PSG would advance because they scored an away goal but Barcelona did not. In the game, Barcelona went 3-0 up, making the overall score 4-3 to PSG and starting to cause the doubters to believe they could pull off the comeback, but then PSG scored to make it 3-1 on the night and 5-3 overall. Barcelona were left needing to score 3 more in order to make it 6-5 to them on aggregate, but with only two minutes left this seemed absolutely impossible. The Barcelona players looked to have given up, really. But then out of the blue they got one, a couple of minutes later a second, and with practically the final kick of the entire match they somehow did the unthinkable and won it.

That's how 6-1 was a comeback.

it's a soft penalty, if you give that you need to also give the one where mascherano slides in carelessly and deviates the ball with his arm

it's soft refeering, = bad refeering (they knew they can get penalties and start flopping everywhere in the area)

imho