Dortmund can beat Barcelona, and they showed it on the pitch today. Another thing is that they had conceded so many goals before that it was almost impossible to get back on track. Such ‘unreal’ was done by Barcelona a few years ago in the match with PSG, but then there were other rules, away goals were taken into account, but it doesn't change the essence. Dortmund are strong, and they would have had a chance today if they hadn't conceded 4 goals in the first match
Well Barcelona is playing a lot, and wow, they have sealed the match. What makes me angry is that a team like DORTMUND must have their batteries fully charged from the first minute in the first game. Leaving everything for the second leg is the worst of all strategies. The same applies to MADRID If you saw the match, it was one of Madrid's most mediocre matches. It's the players' fault. Obviously, this affects the coach, but when a team plays without hunger, without desire, what happened yesterday happens.
Jurgen Klopp 'agrees to Real Madrid talks' as ex-Liverpool boss could make managerial return
Legendary Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has agreed to "negotiate" with Real Madrid following the Spanish giant's Champions League quarter-final demolition at the hands of Arsenal.
Real appear set to part ways with Carlo Ancelotti at the end of the 2024/25 season and are stepping up their efforts to find his successor this summer. Former Reds boss Klopp is on their shortlist.
According to UOL, Klopp is willing to negotiate with Los Blancos over a potential managerial return after taking a year break. Klopp, the sporting director of the Red Bull football group, departed Liverpool at the end of last season, having won the Premier League, Champions League, Super Cup, Club World Cup, an FA Cup, and two League Cups during his stint at Anfield.
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https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/jurgen-klopp-real-madrid-liverpool-31443910This is the only good thing to come out of UCL's elimination.