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Funny LOL but its AI, the voice is his but out of sync. this is what he said

Yeah, I realized after. On tiktok, the warning is written at the bottom so I missed it ;)

I am happy for PSG, they deserve it. But seriously not sure why Man city plays so poorly. They have a stacked lineup!

And Bayern that loose as well. And Davies gets injured shit.

I would have loved Lille to cause a surprise but Liverpool proved again why they are number 1.
 
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Insidious Von

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I hate both PSG and Saputo.

Although it was ADL's fault for not extending Kvara's contract sooner, let's see if PSG sets up to his benefit. Jon Elkann is an idiot, he could have signed both Calafiori and Hamilton. Even with Zirkzee in the line up, United are closer to relegation than to the CL zone.
The commentator is correct both Leao and Dovbyk would be having stellar seasons if they had some support. Zirkzee would have been a much better fit than Abraham and Moratta who have failed miserably at Milan.

 

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Yeah, I realized after. On tiktok, the warning is written at the bottom so I missed it ;)

I am happy for PSG, they deserve it. But seriously not sure why Man city plays so poorly. They have a stacked lineup!

And Bayern that loose as well. And Davies gets injured shit.

I would have loved Lille to cause a surprise but Liverpool proved again why they are number 1.
I know its weird
 

Conil

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I hate both PSG and Saputo.

Although it was ADL's fault for not extending Kvara's contract sooner, let's see if PSG sets up to his benefit. Jon Elkann is an idiot, he could have signed both Calafiori and Hamilton. Even with Zirkzee in the line up, United are closer to relegation than to the CL zone.
The commentator is correct both Leao and Dovbyk would be having stellar seasons if they had some support. Zirkzee would have been a much better fit than Abraham and Moratta who have failed miserably at Milan.

Kvara is good, but he seems so predictable.
 

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They managed to win one.

Great game yesterday PSG city. PSG managed to win, but City is not the same as last year.
Yeah, they were lucky with that goal being called offside. Now they absolutely need to go on a winning streak in Serie A to have a real chance at qualifying for the Champions League. They can’t afford to drop points.

Did you catch the Barcelona game this week? It was unbelievable! I’m predicting a Liverpool vs. Barcelona final. What do you think? That would be incredible.
 
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Insidious Von

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Kvara is good, but he seems so predictable.
Kvara and Yildiz are cut from the same cloth, although the Turk has more space now that Mbangula is healthy. I was driving on Teston past the 400 interchange, it's now the location of a Juventus Academy.


Stopped off at Cazzini's meat shop.

 
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This will help Milan a little more

Kyle Walker completes move to AC Milan on loan from Man City

Kyle Walker has completed a move from Manchester City to AC Milan after the two clubs agreed terms, the teams announced on Friday.

Walker has joined the Italian side on loan until the end of the season. Milan also have an option to make the move permanent in the summer, but there is no obligation built into the agreement.

The 34-year-old England defender has a contract at City until 2026 but has not featured for the team since the 4-1 win over West Ham on Jan. 4.

He wrote a farewell post to City on Instagram after the transfer was confirmed.

"Manchester City ... where do I start?," Walker wrote. "Signing for this incredible club in 2017 was a dream come true. Seven years later, winning 17 trophies, including the Champions League and the famous treble is something I could only have dreamt as a child.

"To play alongside so many talented players has pushed me to be the best version of myself, and I'm truly grateful for the opportunity I've had at the Etihad. A huge thank you to so many people, the coaching staff, the kit men and all the backroom staff who work tirelessly behind the scenes. You make every day enjoyable and provide the platform for us to perform at our best.

"To my teammates, from the moment I walked through the door I felt at home. Thank you for the great memories and for all the success we have shared together. You are friends, but also family for life. To Pep Guardiola, thank you for believing in me and working so hard to bring me here in 2017.

"Lastly, to the fans -- thank you for embracing me as one of your own from day one. Your unwavering support, week in, week out, home and away, will never be forgotten."

Walker's departure leaves Guardiola short of recognised right-backs despite the signing of two new defenders this month.

Abdukodir Khusanov from Lens and 19-year-old Vitor Reis from Palmeiras have both joined City in the January window.

Walker's move to Milan ends any chance that Marcus Rashford will end up at San Siro.

Milan had expressed interest in Rashford, but Serie A rules around the signing of non-EU players means that any chance of a deal materialising is dead.

Walker leaves City having won six Premier League titles and the Champions League following his move from Tottenham in 2017.

 

Insidious Von

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The EPL has a nasty reputation of eating their young, Rashford is a spent force. He was a smoke screen for their actual target Santiago Jimenez.


He reminds me of Battistuta, Leao must be beaming.
 

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Rossoneri snatched a win at the death today! Three points, but still five behind for that Champions League spot.

So, who's everyone backing around here?
 

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Rossoneri snatched a win at the death today! Three points, but still five behind for that Champions League spot.

So, who's everyone backing around here?
As a kid I liked Juve just because my cousins liked them. Now I go for underdogs, I wouldn't mind if Napoli wins or Atalanta, I like watching Inter. Today there was a battle at the Olimpico with Fiorentina -Lazio, in 20 minutes fiorentina had the 2 goals. Lazio came back with one in overtime, but lots of yellow and the coaches got red cards, it was crazy. Very intense.
 

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We must be enemies, then. I was born and raised as a Milanista. I do miss the glory years of the team.

I missed that game; I was only able to watch the Milan game in the morning.


Wow missed this part

 
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We must be enemies, then. I was born and raised as a Milanista. I do miss the glory years of the team.

I missed that game; I was only able to watch the Milan game in the morning.


Wow missed this part

Milan was great, now not as good. But they did win a few years ago. With Walker they should be better, we'll see tomorrow they're playing the champions again.
 

Insidious Von

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I don't blame Calabria, Kyle Walker is a burnout. I hope they don't fuck up the Santiago Jimenez transfer, Rafa needs a striker to work with. Paolo Maldini would have gotten this done by now.

 

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What a disaster for Milan. As mentioned before, they have been going downhill since they got rid of Maldini. That Scudetto win a couple of years back was a miracle, and things looked like Milan was heading in the right direction, but nope.
 
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