So in the match against PSG I was surprised that they were not able to attack to score at least one goal, but on the other hand it's a credit to PSG who played beautifully
For a team of that standard and at the stage we were in the league, they didn’t have a fighting spirit neither did PSG gave them one. When it was just 2 goals, I expected to see Inter Milan with some resilience, some come back spirit, some of that toughness they showed when they faced Barcelona but nope, they allowed PSG to dictate the entire game for them and that was just hard to watch.
Liverpool was simply unlucky in that penalty shootout. They played against arguably the strongest PSG side ever and fought really well, but luck was on PSG’s side. Next season, i expect much more from Liverpool because they’ve brought in some serious reinforcements. As for Guardiola, he’s definitely on the right track to pull City out of the crisis, like you said i think the management trusts him, and i believe he will be successful.
I’ll like to agree with you but then, I think PSG in this season trailed their play to as near perfect as they can, given that it’s a long way to the title. They just had to make the most of every game and the matches to count for them.
Truth be told it's only hard for fans of this team, for those who just wanted to enjoy the game it was a bore. I too at one point thought they could come back, but it became obvious, even early in the second half, that no, they couldn't. On the other hand, we got a defeat in the final like we've never seen before, that's history and there are pluses to that too