FCBayernMunchen wrote:#12 wrote:Twice as many goals... It’s no coincidence... They also have defensive problems... But if Kovac doesn’t fix our offense soon, they will widen the gap...
To be fair they scored 7 in one game. Hardly a better goal difference in your average game.
aterford wrote:Our finishing is crap, that's for sure.
Though I think it also bears mentioning that across all competitions we've scored 20 in 9 games and Dortmund have scored 22 in 8...
ramsej84 wrote:Including some here in the forum ... who claim that they are bayern supporters
America USA wrote:ramsej84 wrote:Including some here in the forum ... who claim that they are bayern supporters
Yes indeed! No true fan would want his team to lose a trophy for the sake of “competitiveness” I can guarantee you that no Manchester United or Real Madrid or Juventus fan would want to lose the league even if they win it 6-7 years on the bounce.
I am a simple supporter, I want Bayern to win every single game every single time. No matter how insignificant the game might be, Bayern winning always puts a smile on my face. I can never imagine wanting Bayern to lose a game ever!
#12 wrote:aterford wrote:Our finishing is crap, that's for sure.
Though I think it also bears mentioning that across all competitions we've scored 20 in 9 games and Dortmund have scored 22 in 8...
The thing that gets me so worked up is not finishing, it’s the lack of it... We are unable to create clear cut opportunities... When the keeper's having the game if the year, ok... But Kraft is anything but good and he didn’t even need to break a sweat...
aterford wrote:#12 wrote:aterford wrote:Our finishing is crap, that's for sure.
Though I think it also bears mentioning that across all competitions we've scored 20 in 9 games and Dortmund have scored 22 in 8...
The thing that gets me so worked up is not finishing, it’s the lack of it... We are unable to create clear cut opportunities... When the keeper's having the game if the year, ok... But Kraft is anything but good and he didn’t even need to break a sweat...
Perhaps i didn't say it right or maybe we just have different interpretations for 'finishing'. What I mean by that is a.) putting shots on the goal and b.) actually finishing chances, i.e. scoring them. (I don't mean that to come off as condescending or like I'm talking to you like a child, just don't know how else to phrase it haha).
So when we look at the last two matches....40 shots total, but only 13 on target, and only 1 goal scored....So it seems that we're getting some decent opportunities, but then just throw them away. And don't get me started on Ribery, where good attacking opportunities go to die....I can respect and admit that Franck still can make some decent runs and still has some raw speed, but i swear every time we have a good attack starting to build up, he receives the ball and it dies on the spot......
ramsej84 wrote:Just been to a place and the first person I see was a little boy wearing a bvb...
kit. With the name of the one I hate most, Reus
#12 wrote:We also got penalties, and one was debatable, and Ribéry was CLEARLY offside... Did you even watch a replay?
It’s not why offside was invented, but it WAS offside... Pathetic to cry about this
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America USA wrote:#12 wrote:We also got penalties, and one was debatable, and Ribéry was CLEARLY offside... Did you even watch a replay?
It’s not why offside was invented, but it WAS offside... Pathetic to cry about this
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This is why your posting is crap. It was Muller (the one providing the assist) who was ruled offside and not Ribery![]()
I don’t think Muller was offside. Benefit of the doubt goes to the attacker (Thorgan Hazard last year for Monchengladbach at home against us) unless it’s Bayern in the BL
MUTU wrote:^ If this is the last frame before the ball left his foot, Mueller is clearly offside.
#12 wrote:
I guess that’s why your vision is crap...
Get a pair of glasses!
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