(Soccer) Best non-english team of the year?
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(Soccer) Best non-english team of the year?
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(Soccer) Best non-english team of the year?
I put there these 2 options because they will win the league in Italy and Spain. They had similar years, great first half of the season and average second half, also early out in CL.
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Bayern Munich. utter domination in domestic competition also pretty solid showing in UEFA.
i understand they played in lower quality competition but inter and R.Madrid were too inconsistent. Seria A and La Liga werent too far ahead of bundesliga this season considering the suckiness of Barca and Milan.
I dont think neither Inter nor R.Madrid fans will classfy this season "great".
i understand they played in lower quality competition but inter and R.Madrid were too inconsistent. Seria A and La Liga werent too far ahead of bundesliga this season considering the suckiness of Barca and Milan.
I dont think neither Inter nor R.Madrid fans will classfy this season "great".
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I agree. Bayern Munich showed their class this year. Ribery and Toni were unreal. They walked though their season like a cake walk and they dominated in the German Cup. And had a hard path.
If they win the UEFA Cup i think they lock this topic up.
If they win the UEFA Cup i think they lock this topic up.
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Neither Real nor Inter. Both are very good and have dominated their domestic leagues...both fizzled out early in CL.
Bayern Munich by far. They're not getting much publicity but...Franc Ribery continues to be underrated and an exceptional play maker. Luca Toni has 36 goals in total this year.
And everything Bayern has been in, they've won. Teams better watch out for them next season. I would argue that perhaps they're as good as ManU/Chelsea but that is obviously debatable and perhaps a stretch.
Bayern Munich by far. They're not getting much publicity but...Franc Ribery continues to be underrated and an exceptional play maker. Luca Toni has 36 goals in total this year.
And everything Bayern has been in, they've won. Teams better watch out for them next season. I would argue that perhaps they're as good as ManU/Chelsea but that is obviously debatable and perhaps a stretch.
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Phoenix Rockets wrote:i mean, a thing between "better squad(players)" and "best results in the season".
inter have 81 points, madrid 75, bayern 66...
i did not mention bayern because bundesliga is not what used to be in the 90's and the teams they meet in uefa are very poor, even getafe almost beat them...
bundesliga plays less games than serie A and la liga.
given the chance Bayern would ve been at least a quarter final team in CL, imo. their squad is way too good and deep.
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BlackMamba wrote:well, i think the spanish league is still the toughest league, so i say real madrid.
inter's only real competition was roma, juve and milan, and roma doesn't have half the squad inter has, and juve and milan had inconsistency issues through out the season.
who are real's competition?
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BlackMamba wrote:well, i think the spanish league is still the toughest league, so i say real madrid.
inter's only real competition was roma, juve and milan, and roma doesn't have half the squad inter has, and juve and milan had inconsistency issues through out the season.
True but Real lost to Roma.
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