1-0 HT.
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On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 8:50:17 PM UTC+1, anders t wrote:the possession stats but don't really look like they're in the game. Pretty sure we've been here before.
1-0 HT.Thought I'd respond just to assure you that you're not the only person in the World watching this.
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This is typical Mourinho in a way. Feyenoord started brighter with more attacking possession, but Roma took the lead with their first proper chance of the match. Now their midfielders are winning every challenge and 50/50 ball. Feyenoord are dominating
Mourinho, a great manager if he's managing your team, a manager of nightmares if you're a neutral who was hoping for an entertaining final.
RM
Quoting Real Mardin in rec.sport.soccer:
Feyenoord have started the second half very brightly and have forced two great saves from Rui Patricio. At the other end a Feyenoord defenders momentarily pulls back Tammy Abraham when he was through on goal, no foul or red card despite a VAR review.I def thought that was going to be called a red.
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83´ still 1-0.
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On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 9:17:45 PM UTC+1, anders t wrote:
Quoting Real Mardin in rec.sport.soccer:
Stadium capacity is 21690. Not counting two legged finals, I wonder is this the smallest ground to host a European final?Feyenoord have started the second half very brightly and have forced two great saves from Rui Patricio. At the other end a Feyenoord defenders momentarily pulls back Tammy Abraham when he was through on goal, no foul or red card despite a VAR review.I def thought that was going to be called a red.
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RM
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 9:32:53 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:review.
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 9:17:45 PM UTC+1, anders t wrote:
Quoting Real Mardin in rec.sport.soccer:
Feyenoord have started the second half very brightly and have forced two great saves from Rui Patricio. At the other end a Feyenoord defenders momentarily pulls back Tammy Abraham when he was through on goal, no foul or red card despite a VAR
I def thought that was going to be called a red.Stadium capacity is 21690. Not counting two legged finals, I wonder is this the smallest ground to host a European final?
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RMLooks like the Bousil Stadium (Antwerp, Belgium), which hosted the 1963/64 final between Sporting Lisbon and MTK Budapest was smaller. Attendance is listed as 17132 with the modern capacity listed as 16144.
The score? Sporting won 1-0. Interestingly, the match was a replay, the first game at the Heysel Stadium having ended in a 3-3 draw.
RM
Feyenoord have started the second half very brightly and have forced two great saves from Rui Patricio. At the other end a Feyenoord defenders momentarily pulls back Tammy Abraham when he was through on goal, no foul or red card despite a VAR review.
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 9:48:35 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:review.
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 9:32:53 PM UTC+1, Real Mardin wrote:
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 9:17:45 PM UTC+1, anders t wrote:
Quoting Real Mardin in rec.sport.soccer:
Feyenoord have started the second half very brightly and have forced two great saves from Rui Patricio. At the other end a Feyenoord defenders momentarily pulls back Tammy Abraham when he was through on goal, no foul or red card despite a VAR
I def thought that was going to be called a red.Stadium capacity is 21690. Not counting two legged finals, I wonder is this the smallest ground to host a European final?
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RMLooks like the Bousil Stadium (Antwerp, Belgium), which hosted the 1963/64 final between Sporting Lisbon and MTK Budapest was smaller. Attendance is listed as 17132 with the modern capacity listed as 16144.
The score? Sporting won 1-0. Interestingly, the match was a replay, the first game at the Heysel Stadium having ended in a 3-3 draw.
RMShould have said that this was the Cup Winners Cup!
RM
With all the attacking play Feyenoord had I'm not sure this was deserved but then if you don’t put away your chances...
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 4:59:22 PM UTC-4, Real Mardin wrote:
With all the attacking play Feyenoord had I'm not sure this was deserved but then if you don’t put away your chances...Other than that 10 minute spell at the beginning of the second half, they didn't really do much?
Here is the ceremony. Doesn't the Conference League trophy look a lot like the UEFA/Europa League one (but smaller)?
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 4:59:22 PM UTC-4, Real Mardin wrote:
With all the attacking play Feyenoord had I'm not sure this was deserved but then if you don’t put away your chances...Other than that 10 minute spell at the beginning of the second half, they didn't really do much?
Here is the ceremony. Doesn't the Conference League trophy look a lot like the UEFA/Europa League one (but smaller)?
1-0 FT
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On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 5:11:03 PM UTC-4, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022 at 4:59:22 PM UTC-4, Real Mardin wrote:
With all the attacking play Feyenoord had I'm not sure this was deserved but then if you don’t put away your chances...Other than that 10 minute spell at the beginning of the second half, they didn't really do much?
Here is the ceremony. Doesn't the Conference League trophy look a lot like the UEFA/Europa League one (but smaller)?
Mourinho becomes the first manager to win CL, EL and ECL.
Trapattoni of course had won the European Cup, the Cup Winners' Cup, and the UEFA Cup.
Any other coaches that won three different major European trophies?
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