ramsej84 wrote:Hopefully we capitalize on this result.
ramsej84 wrote:Hopefully we capitalize on this result.
zozon wrote:Huge step towards the title???
We will be 4 points behind them if we win tonight, in matchday 16 out of 34.
You dont get to make huge steps towards the title in the middle of December and with 18 rounds to go. Thats 54 possible points and they are just 4 points in front. Stop panicking.
zozon wrote:Huge step towards the title???
We will be 4 points behind them if we win tonight, in matchday 16 out of 34.
You dont get to make huge steps towards the title in the middle of December and with 18 rounds to go. Thats 54 possible points and they are just 4 points in front. Stop panicking.
FCBayernMunchen wrote:zozon wrote:Huge step towards the title???
We will be 4 points behind them if we win tonight, in matchday 16 out of 34.
You dont get to make huge steps towards the title in the middle of December and with 18 rounds to go. Thats 54 possible points and they are just 4 points in front. Stop panicking.
How many teams would have come back from those first 30 minutes yesterday? I am almost certain we wouldn’t have. They did exactly the same against us, although they were only 1 down.
They are capable of turning around bad/terrible starts in the hardest Bundesliga games like no one else. That is something we should be very wary of. Yesterday the gap may have gone down to 4 points (assuming we do win) but it is a point gained when all would have seemed lost for most teams AND they managed to keep the same gap with another challenger.
Machiavellico wrote:FCBayernMunchen wrote:zozon wrote:Huge step towards the title???
We will be 4 points behind them if we win tonight, in matchday 16 out of 34.
You dont get to make huge steps towards the title in the middle of December and with 18 rounds to go. Thats 54 possible points and they are just 4 points in front. Stop panicking.
How many teams would have come back from those first 30 minutes yesterday? I am almost certain we wouldn’t have. They did exactly the same against us, although they were only 1 down.
They are capable of turning around bad/terrible starts in the hardest Bundesliga games like no one else. That is something we should be very wary of. Yesterday the gap may have gone down to 4 points (assuming we do win) but it is a point gained when all would have seemed lost for most teams AND they managed to keep the same gap with another challenger.
They didn't come back from those first 30 minutes, they were brought back. We simply cannot overlook the farcical goals BVB gave away for 2-1 and 2-2. I mean, that's like a one in a million chance for both Burki to fly like a headless chicken out of his box and for Brandt to cunt it to Werner who has just chilling next to the goalkeeper. In hindsight, for me it was clear that BVB was the better team until they decided to become their usual selves and just have some good ol' brain farts.
I feel like last year's BVB was way more dominant than RBL this year. Werner had a lot of lucky chances to score the insane amount of goals he scored. Something tells me they'll lose this good streak of chances come spring. Also, Nagelsmann is known for everything but consistency.
RBL tied the second or third hardest (after Bayern at away and Bayern at home) match of the BuLi season. They haven't secured the tittle yet, but it definitely is a significant step.zozon wrote:Huge step towards the title???
We will be 4 points behind them if we win tonight, in matchday 16 out of 34.
You dont get to make huge steps towards the title in the middle of December and with 18 rounds to go. Thats 54 possible points and they are just 4 points in front. Stop panicking.
FCBayernMunchen wrote:It’s very early days but if I had to give a prediction, at this point in time I would say whoever wins the game between Bayern and Leipzig in the second half will win the title.
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