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SEMI-FINAL 1

TOTTENHAM OR MAN CITY V AJAX OR JUVENTUS

FINAL WEEK 2

MANCHESTER UNITED OR BARCELONA V LIVERPOOL OR PORTO










Champions League All-Round Draw – Spurs play in Man City

Ajax v Juventus

Liverpool v Porto

Tottenham v Manchester City

Barcelona v Manchester United










4 – BARCELONA V MANCHESTER UNITED

What do we do with all this ?!










Ok, the time is almost up – UEFA has made us undergo the procedure but it seems to be happening much faster than usual …










"I, too, hope to have the same quarterfinal composition as Harvey Mayne – but that's because I would rather not see any English club in the semifinals!" writes Robert Speed. Game of opinions.










Avitaj Mitra, a United fan, wants this one:

"Liverpool v Barcelona, ​​Man City v Juventus, Man United v Porto, Tottenham v Ajax"

I wonder why … !










Tom Barneby sends his draw:

"Spurs – Ajax. Young and exciting, he gives Ajax a good chance.
Juve – Barca. Ronaldo v Messi
Manchester Derby. clbadical
Leaves Liverpool – Porto, which is good. "










Peter Giesen has news from Amsterdam:

"In the Dutch newspapers this morning, many of us here in Amsterdam are hoping that Manchester United will be the easiest draw. Ajax has never been beaten by City. Juventus, Porto and Spurs are the most feared. The Spurs are preferred in Porto as they play a more open game, thus allowing Ajax's tactics to flourish. "

Interesting. United, huh? And yes, I asked myself the question about Porto – the easiest of the opponents on paper, but they can give you a number …










Harvey Mayne
(@HarveyMayne)

@ NickAmes82 To maximize English participation in the semi-finals, here's what I hope:
Man. City v Barcelona
Liverpool v Juventus
Man. U. V Ajax
Spurs v Porto


March 15, 2019

Maybe we need English Something to feel proud right now, in all fairness.










"Call me Barry Glendenning," begins Peter Ferry, in an unusual act of masochism. "But UEFA will ensure that there is at least a 100% English tie. A semi-final in English would be their worst nightmare. And quite frankly, Barcelona is not the old Barcelona and Juventus a team of one man, it's not beyond the possibilities. "

Theories like this abound, is not it?

Barry
To fart? I tend to agree, however, that the odds are definitely in favor of a winning English team this year. I could easily see all four qualify for the semi-finals. Is this a good thing? Objectively, I would say that overall, this is not the case.










Have a little nostalgia – have some highlights from the last time Ajax won this contest:

I loved this team. I found this shirt at a market in Tangier that summer and I was so proud of it, but I had never heard of imitation shirts at that time. The team back at home had the joy of telling me how and why it was wrong.










Someone has a fantasy alignment? I would really like to avoid all-English matches, they do not do it particularly for me, but a Manchester derby at this stage would be both unprecedented and perfect. I do not know about you, but I really want to see Ajax go well before his charming side is laid bare in the summer; would they be better off going under-radar and facing Porto?

Update










Chaaaampioooooooons!

Well, not quite, but one of those eight will be – and this year, we celebrate like in the late 2000s, a period little known for its cultural particularities, because it's the Premier League vs. The Rest!

Your runners and runners are:

Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, Ajax, Porto, Barcelona, ​​Juventus

A great interest for the other four teams there, in all fairness. Does anyone want to Ajax? Does everyone want to have Porto? Can Messi or Ronaldo do it at a craft beer seller in Tottenham? We will know it very soon and we will also see the draw of the semi-finals. The way up to Madrid will be traced! Trigger your hopes, your dreams and your forecasts. the teams will be withdrawn shortly after 11am (UK time), depending on the number of landscapers who have endurance for today.










Nick will be here soon. In the meantime, this is what James Milner thinks of the opportunity to meet another English team in the last eight games.

Update

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