• UEFA Champions League Final 2023/24 [R]

    From Real_Mardin@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 1 11:40:45 2024
    Saturday 1st June 2024, 8pm GMT, Wembley Stadium, London, England:

    UEFA Champions League Final:

    Borussia Dortmund - Real Madrid

    Dortmund have won the Champions League once previously in 1997, Real
    Madrid have won the Champions League and it's predecessor the European
    Cup 14 times! But it's a one off match, and Dortmund will feel they have unfinished business at Wembley after losing the 2013 final there to
    Bayern Munich.


    RM

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to realmardinrss@proton.me on Sat Jun 1 14:37:29 2024
    In article <6f1b1ad669f7f37b8259df1c0cec45f8@www.novabbs.com>,
    Real_Mardin <realmardinrss@proton.me> wrote:
    Saturday 1st June 2024, 8pm GMT, Wembley Stadium, London, England:

    UEFA Champions League Final:

    Borussia Dortmund - Real Madrid

    Dortmund have won the Champions League once previously in 1997, Real
    Madrid have won the Champions League and it's predecessor the European
    Cup 14 times! But it's a one off match, and Dortmund will feel they have >unfinished business at Wembley after losing the 2013 final there to
    Bayern Munich.


    RM

    I cheer for RM!
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  • From Real_Mardin@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 1 19:08:27 2024
    Three pitch invaders apparently stopped play but the broadcast censored
    what happened, any ideas what this was about (I can probably guess)?

    RM

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  • From FF@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 1 20:05:22 2024
    Real_Mardin wrote:

    Saturday 1st June 2024, 8pm GMT, Wembley Stadium, London, England:

    UEFA Champions League Final:

    Borussia Dortmund - Real Madrid

    Dortmund have won the Champions League once previously in 1997, Real
    Madrid have won the Champions League and it's predecessor the European
    Cup 14 times! But it's a one off match, and Dortmund will feel they
    have unfinished business at Wembley after losing the 2013 final there
    to Bayern Munich.


    RM

    Borussia certainly didn't look like outsiders. 0 - 0 at half time but
    they had by far the most chances and all the dangerous ones.
    In fact, it seemed that at begin Real thought they were favorites and
    wanted to finish things off quickly, until about minute 30, and
    Borussia caught them on the counter several times with remarkable ease.
    Real were lucky to escape a few times. Then Ancelotti remembered that
    he's a pragmatist and plays best when the other team is attacking, so
    he must have told his men to cool down and be more prudent. It showed,
    after that Borussia didn't have any other big opportunity. Neither did
    Real though.
    In the second half Modric is almost certain to appear so things might
    change. Anyway Real are usually better in the second half so let's see.

    I have to say I think Borussia should have had a penalty, for the
    obvious push on Adeemi in min. 30. But the VAR seems to have seen it differently. (It's one many refs wouldn't call, I'd say, probably
    mostly because it was at the lateral edge of the box with no imminent
    danger to the goal. But by the book it's still a penalty.)

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to realmardinrss@proton.me on Sat Jun 1 19:55:13 2024
    In article <0375fe0a325dbce58cda7d5603d60ef0@www.novabbs.com>,
    Real_Mardin <realmardinrss@proton.me> wrote:
    Three pitch invaders apparently stopped play but the broadcast censored
    what happened, any ideas what this was about (I can probably guess)?

    RM

    Caught the 1st half. Tight!!
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  • From Futbolmetrix@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 1 20:09:37 2024
    FF wrote:


    Borussia certainly didn't look like outsiders. 0 - 0 at half time but
    they had by far the most chances and all the dangerous ones.

    And they will be duly punished. There's no way you can let a team like
    Real off the hook so many times and get away with it

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  • From Real_Mardin@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 1 20:11:16 2024
    FF wrote:

    Real_Mardin wrote:

    Saturday 1st June 2024, 8pm GMT, Wembley Stadium, London, England:

    UEFA Champions League Final:

    Borussia Dortmund - Real Madrid

    Dortmund have won the Champions League once previously in 1997, Real
    Madrid have won the Champions League and it's predecessor the European
    Cup 14 times! But it's a one off match, and Dortmund will feel they
    have unfinished business at Wembley after losing the 2013 final there
    to Bayern Munich.


    RM

    Borussia certainly didn't look like outsiders. 0 - 0 at half time but
    they had by far the most chances and all the dangerous ones.
    In fact, it seemed that at begin Real thought they were favorites and
    wanted to finish things off quickly, until about minute 30, and
    Borussia caught them on the counter several times with remarkable ease.
    Real were lucky to escape a few times. Then Ancelotti remembered that
    he's a pragmatist and plays best when the other team is attacking, so
    he must have told his men to cool down and be more prudent. It showed,
    after that Borussia didn't have any other big opportunity. Neither did
    Real though.
    In the second half Modric is almost certain to appear so things might
    change. Anyway Real are usually better in the second half so let's see.

    I have to say I think Borussia should have had a penalty, for the
    obvious push on Adeemi in min. 30. But the VAR seems to have seen it differently. (It's one many refs wouldn't call, I'd say, probably
    mostly because it was at the lateral edge of the box with no imminent
    danger to the goal. But by the book it's still a penalty.)

    Good summary, Dortmund even hit the post, unlucky not to be ahead.

    The Hewlett Packard sponsorship on Real Madrid's sleeves is making them
    look more like Spurs.


    RM

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  • From Futbolmetrix@21:1/5 to Futbolmetrix on Sat Jun 1 20:41:18 2024
    Futbolmetrix wrote:

    Futbolmetrix wrote:

    Real_Mardin wrote:

    Good summary, Dortmund even hit the post, unlucky not to be ahead.

    Real has already come close a few times in the second half. Now Reus in
    for Adeyemi.


    To nobody's surprise, Real goes 1-0 up off a set piece


    Bellingham wastes a chance to make it 2-0, and now Dortmund are all over
    the place. Congrats to Real on number 15

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  • From Futbolmetrix@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 1 20:34:44 2024
    Real_Mardin wrote:

    Good summary, Dortmund even hit the post, unlucky not to be ahead.

    Real has already come close a few times in the second half. Now Reus in
    for Adeyemi.

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  • From Futbolmetrix@21:1/5 to Futbolmetrix on Sat Jun 1 20:48:06 2024
    Futbolmetrix wrote:


    Bellingham wastes a chance to make it 2-0, and now Dortmund are all
    over
    the place. Congrats to Real on number 15

    Vini Jr doesn't waste his chance, courtesy of a Maatsen+Bellingham
    assist. 2-0.

    Kroos out, Modric in. Admittedly, two legends.

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  • From Futbolmetrix@21:1/5 to Futbolmetrix on Sat Jun 1 20:37:47 2024
    Futbolmetrix wrote:

    Real_Mardin wrote:

    Good summary, Dortmund even hit the post, unlucky not to be ahead.

    Real has already come close a few times in the second half. Now Reus in
    for Adeyemi.


    To nobody's surprise, Real goes 1-0 up off a set piece

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  • From Real_Mardin@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 1 21:29:29 2024
    Oh dear. As many predicted at half time, Dortmund went on to regret
    their missed chances, Real Madrid took about 70 minutes to get a proper
    chance and scored with a header from Carvajal and followed it up with
    another from Vinicius Junior. FT 2-0 Real Madrid.

    Oh, the pitch invaders were apparently something to do with a well known streamer who allegedly offered a large cash prize to anyone who got onto
    the pitch wearing a t-shirt bearing said streamer's name. Welcome to the
    modern World.


    RM

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  • From Werner Pichler@21:1/5 to Futbolmetrix on Sat Jun 1 22:00:58 2024
    Futbolmetrix <futbolmetrix@yahoo.com> wrote:
    FF wrote:


    Borussia certainly didn't look like outsiders. 0 - 0 at half time but
    they had by far the most chances and all the dangerous ones.

    And they will be duly punished. There's no way you can let a team like
    Real off the hook so many times and get away with it


    I honestly believe Real would have won it even if
    Dortmund had gone in front (as they should have,
    of course). Perhaps not after 90 minutes though.


    Ciao,
    Werner

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  • From FF@21:1/5 to Futbolmetrix on Sat Jun 1 21:35:08 2024
    Futbolmetrix wrote:

    Futbolmetrix wrote:

    Futbolmetrix wrote:

    Real_Mardin wrote:

    Good summary, Dortmund even hit the post, unlucky not to be
    ahead.

    Real has already come close a few times in the second half. Now
    Reus in for Adeyemi.


    To nobody's surprise, Real goes 1-0 up off a set piece


    Bellingham wastes a chance to make it 2-0, and now Dortmund are all
    over the place. Congrats to Real on number 15

    Indeed.
    Impressive number. They're having a golden period under Perez, no doubt
    about it.

    Vini quite impressive too. Best on the field IMO. Though the decisive
    goal came from a well executed corner by Kroos + Carvajal. Nothing
    spectacular but a highly professional move that broke the deadlock.

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  • From Mark@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 3 07:44:34 2024
    Real_Mardin wrote:

    Saturday 1st June 2024, 8pm GMT, Wembley Stadium, London, England:

    UEFA Champions League Final:

    Borussia Dortmund - Real Madrid

    Dortmund have won the Champions League once previously in 1997, Real
    Madrid have won the Champions League and it's predecessor the European
    Cup 14 times! But it's a one off match, and Dortmund will feel they
    have unfinished business at Wembley after losing the 2013 final there
    to Bayern Munich.


    RM

    I lost the picture about 10 or 15 minutes from the end, with the score
    still 1-0. Can anyone give me a match report of the last 10 or 15
    minutes?

    Judging by what I saw, Dortmund were the better team in the 1st half,
    Real Madrid were the better team in the 2nd half. It wasn't a
    particularly good match.

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