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Real Madrid will comfortably knock Man United out of the Champions League. There's so many reasons, I won't bother explaining why.
Барбоса;4270713 said:After trying so hard to get him a move so they can get paid, it sounds like Ba's advisors are becoming so greedy as to potentially price him out of a move. How can a £7 million asking fee become £12 million?
The same Real Madrid that have looked a shadow of their former selves for most of this season? They'll need to play at least as well as Bilbao did against us last year and they haven't really got close to that level yet.
It'll be a cracking couple of games thought, that's a given.
Their struggling form in the league and the increasing liklihood that they won't be winning it is what will give them strength in the Champions League. Borussia Dortmund have the same advantage. Also, have you seen Mourinho's record against Ferguson? It's one-sided to say the least. Pile on top of that, Man Utd's ongoing defensive woes and rather weak midfield then Madrid are definitely favourites.
Can't argue with Mourinho's record, but last time United faced a Mourinho team, they beat them.
Defensively, Madrid have proved to be far from impregnable this season, especially on the counter-attack which could play to United's strength - see the recent City - United game.
Bear in mind also that the first game is about 6 weeks away or so and a lot can happen in that time; injuries could affect either team and they could both get some work done on their defence.
Again, I'm not saying United will definitely win or trounce Madrid, but if the players continue to have spats with Mourinho and the camp doesn't settle itself down then the task for United isn't as imposing as it would have been, say, last season.