Berlin are 2-2 & current at the bottom of the table.MUTU wrote:Berlin are winning away, and they are currently in 2nd place this way.
RedQueen wrote:Arsenal losing against the worst team in Bundesliga history.
MUTU wrote:Berlin managed to lose and are definitely eliminated now.
Cologne on the other hand held on to their lead and won against Arsenal. I repeat, 18th placed Cologne, who have 2 points in the Bundesliga so far this season, won against Arsenal and are now 2nd in the table.
Well, sorry to disappoint you but they conceded with less than a minute on the clock.RedQueen wrote:Couldn't care less what happens with Cologne, and considering their situation in the Bundesliga I doubt they'll give a rat's ass either.
Nagelsmann needs a win today, or Hoffe's European adventure is over.
You're right. Can't understand why livescore.com messed up. So Cologne need to win in Belgrade in order to progress.America USA wrote:RedQueen wrote:Arsenal losing against the worst team in Bundesliga history.
Elneny and Coq are championship quality midfielders. Arsenal have a tremendous losing tally when Coq starts. This is my issue with Wenger he buys mediocre players and then stubbornly refuses to accept that these guys are just not good enough.
Arsenal clearly the better team but their finishing was horrible. And that was a dubious penalty that Cologne scored from, had it been given against Bayern this forum would be super pissed, and rightfully so.
Arsenal top the group so an inconsequential game to lose this, but Nelson, Eddie and Willock should start over those three idiots Elneny, Coq and Walcott.MUTU wrote:Berlin managed to lose and are definitely eliminated now.
Cologne on the other hand held on to their lead and won against Arsenal. I repeat, 18th placed Cologne, who have 2 points in the Bundesliga so far this season, won against Arsenal and are now 2nd in the table.
Third, Red Star are better on head to head against Köln.
MUTU wrote:Well, sorry to disappoint you but they conceded with less than a minute on the clock.RedQueen wrote:Couldn't care less what happens with Cologne, and considering their situation in the Bundesliga I doubt they'll give a rat's ass either.
Nagelsmann needs a win today, or Hoffe's European adventure is over.
Actually even on UEFA.com they list Cologne in second place...America USA wrote:RedQueen wrote:Arsenal losing against the worst team in Bundesliga history.
Elneny and Coq are championship quality midfielders. Arsenal have a tremendous losing tally when Coq starts. This is my issue with Wenger he buys mediocre players and then stubbornly refuses to accept that these guys are just not good enough.
Arsenal clearly the better team but their finishing was horrible. And that was a dubious penalty that Cologne scored from, had it been given against Bayern this forum would be super pissed, and rightfully so.
Arsenal top the group so an inconsequential game to lose this, but Nelson, Eddie and Willock should start over those three idiots Elneny, Coq and Walcott.MUTU wrote:Berlin managed to lose and are definitely eliminated now.
Cologne on the other hand held on to their lead and won against Arsenal. I repeat, 18th placed Cologne, who have 2 points in the Bundesliga so far this season, won against Arsenal and are now 2nd in the table.
Third, Red Star are better on head to head against Köln.
America USA wrote:^ Must be a mistake. Both teams are tied on six points and as of now Belgrade are above Cologne based on head to head. Red Star won away against them on the second Match day.
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