Saturday, April 3, 2021

Coupe Uefa 1990 1991 AS Roma Bordeaux

 Huitieme de Finale aller

28 Novembre 1990

Stade Olympique Rome

 

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Liverpool In Europe

 European football demanded new tactics. The old hit-and-run, tackle hard, style of the English game was hardly appropriate to European matches, and the opposition were often an unknown force. As Emlyn Hughes pointed out: 'European teams always threw up a new trick, a new move, a new free kick, a new corner or something. And you had to be ready for it. In the first division you knew everything about everybody, But in Europe it was very different.  Liverpool usually send spies out, but they do not always get much more than one look at the opposition. If it is an Eastern European team, or one in the midst of their winter break, the Reds's scouts would not even get that. Bill Shankly used to stress the importance of patience. He told Liverpool never to get frustrated by the opposition. Shanks warned his players that it was all too easy in a second leg, particularly at home, when time was ticking by and they were striving for a goal, to throw caution to the wind. That way, he said, played into the hands of Continental teams, who are quick on the counterattack.

Coupe Uefa 1994 1995 Juventus Dortmund 1/2 Finale Aller et Retour

Match Aller

4 Avril 1995

Giuseppe Meazza, Milan

 

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