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UEFA Champions League 2013/14
Thiong'o
#331 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 10:20:50 AM
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TAZ wrote:
Thiong'o wrote:
TAZ wrote:
safariant wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
safariant wrote:
[quote=Um Sayala]Applause Applause Applause GOOONERSApplause .


As it stands Dortmund is ahead of Arsenal on head to head if they tie on points.



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly You are still wearing your dark goggles at night?smile...Dortmund is no. 3 on that table.Laughing out loudly



Each team still has 2 games to play, 6 points to play for. Will Dortmund still be 3rd by then?


What are you talking about, going into last night's match all three teams were tied on 6 points but Arsenal were top of the group due to their better head to head record than Dortmund and Napoli, Sasa how can Dortmund be ahead yet we beat them at home? IMO all Arsenal need to do now is win against Marseille and we are through!


@ TAZ, from the analysis here,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24747790
Even if the Gunners beat bottom side Marseille at the Emirates on 26 November, they could still need to pick up a point at Napoli in their final group game in order to secure their progress.


Sawa but maybe ni mimi sielewei, if "Arsenal arrived here in Germany top of Group F by the thinnest of margins – Uefa's method of separating sides by their head-to-head record has them leading a trio of teams on six points" and that's after we lost 2-1 at home, why would Dortmund or Napoli be better off now?

@Mc Reggae why don't explain it to me since you seem to understand the head-to-head rule better. Why exactly were we at the top of the group yet were level on points but had lost a home match against Dortmund.


@TAZ, This from Wenger on progression..
on where this game ranks Arsenal in Europe…
I don't know, we won against a very good team tonight. I have a lot of respect for Dortmund because they are a very good side. Unfortunately this group is a very strong group, and one of the big teams will have to pay a heavy price. I hope it will not be us, but of course this is a huge result.
http://www.arsenal.com/n...-in-dortmund-and-ramsey

and...
Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp believes Arsenal can win the Champions League, but only if they avoid fellow German side Bayern Munich in the draw.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24845918
smano
#332 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 10:24:22 AM
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Which brings me back to my point - Marseille will eventually determine who exits this group to join Europa. I have a feeling Marseille will refuse to be beaten by all teams in this group and will get a point somewhere, could be at the Emirates or at BVB on final match day. If it doesn't happen, then it will be very interesting. But in all fairness all the three teams deserve to go through and were unlucky to be drawn in the same group. Some groups will have useless teams progressing to knockout stage.
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nakujua
#333 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 10:57:20 AM
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it will be very interesting if Dortmund beat Napoli at Der Signal Iduna Park
maka
#334 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 11:08:13 AM
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nakujua wrote:
it will be very interesting if Dortmund beat Napoli at Der Signal Iduna Park


I think they will Napoli is a bit shaky...
btw Klopp has said this...

"Sometimes they seemed like they were defending with. four legs".

and this....

"They won a clever game tonight and could go to the final and win it, as long as they don't play against Bayern Munich".
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TAZ
#335 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 11:20:44 AM
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smano wrote:
Which brings me back to my point - Marseille will eventually determine who exits this group to join Europa. I have a feeling Marseille will refuse to be beaten by all teams in this group and will get a point somewhere, could be at the Emirates or at BVB on final match day. If it doesn't happen, then it will be very interesting. But in all fairness all the three teams deserve to go through and were unlucky to be drawn in the same group. Some groups will have useless teams progressing to knockout stage.


I can't remember the last time Wenger lost a match against a French team in Europe but we drew with Marseille last time we met at the Emirates (11-12 season).....Dortmund on the other hand lost at home to Marseille same season. Interesting stuff but like i said, the most important game for us is against Marseille.
qooler
#336 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 11:25:30 AM
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Dortmund fans be like ... until some welsh guy spoils the party


safariant
#337 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 11:27:26 AM
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qooler wrote:
Dortmund fans be like ... until some welsh guy spoils the party





The T-Shirts read Wembley, this was in the Finals vs Bayern Munich in Wembley
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qooler
#338 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 11:29:57 AM
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safariant wrote:
qooler wrote:
Dortmund fans be like ... until some welsh guy spoils the party





The T-Shirts read Wembley, this was in the Finals vs Bayern Munich in Wembley


true. Still find it quite funny though.
kangi
#339 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 11:32:35 AM
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McReggae wrote:
Thiong'o wrote:
TAZ wrote:
safariant wrote:
Njung'e wrote:
safariant wrote:
[quote=Um Sayala]Applause Applause Applause GOOONERSApplause .


As it stands Dortmund is ahead of Arsenal on head to head if they tie on points.



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly You are still wearing your dark goggles at night?smile...Dortmund is no. 3 on that table.Laughing out loudly



Each team still has 2 games to play, 6 points to play for. Will Dortmund still be 3rd by then?


What are you talking about, going into last night's match all three teams were tied on 6 points but Arsenal were top of the group due to their better head to head record than Dortmund and Napoli, Sasa how can Dortmund be ahead yet we beat them at home? IMO all Arsenal need to do now is win against Marseille and we are through!


@ TAZ, from the analysis here,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24747790
Even if the Gunners beat bottom side Marseille at the Emirates on 26 November, they could still need to pick up a point at Napoli in their final group game in order to secure their progress.


@Thiongo, I had thought the math was pretty obvious, kumbe it ain't to many!!!!

@Mc why belabor on the maths weka scenario analysis then you see how things turn out. There are points to be lost when Napoli go to BVB remember
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safariant
#340 Posted : Thursday, November 07, 2013 11:39:39 AM
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