UEFA Champions League (Part 2)

First saw them play in the Europa League last year. This has been a truly remarkable run

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Oooohhhh yessssssss

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2-0 Bodo

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Boom! Lovely goal, 2-0 on the night, 5-1 on aggregate.

@Magnus so pleased for you sir!

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What a remarkable team Bodo are totally fearless.

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Da Vinci, Pavaroti, Christopher Colombus, Gallileo, Sophia Loren…your boys took a hell of a beating

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The Italian press are going to rince inter and Juve tomorrow.

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I wonder if Inter will blame the strange pitch and cold temperature for this leg?

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In a miserable season of long throws and setpieces, this is truly refreshing

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Magnus sighted floating somewhere over Norway.

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The format of the next round is all wrong…
We shouldn’t be playing the same teams that we met in the group stage.
Same for Bodo Glimt

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Yeah, was a very rough first half. Hang in there , I said to a mate, thinking it would open up later on. It did :wink:

Pretty fucking amazing actually. 5-2 on aggregate is a very real result !

I am in a room full of very down to earth and sensible people, so no take off tonight :slight_smile: Suppose some would say I watched footie with a boring crowd , lol !

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Excellent result for Bodo

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10 points clear in Serie A and they’re getting brushed off by a team that finished second in Eliteserean. @Mascot will love this.

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Inter vs Bodø/Glimt: Selected Opta Facts

Bodø/Glimt are the first Norwegian side to progress in a knockout stage tie in the UEFA Champions League and the first overall in the European Cup since Lillestrøm in the first round in 1987-88 (v Linfield).

Internazionale have been eliminated by a team outside of Europe’s big five leagues (England, Spain, Germany, Italy & France)in the Champions League for the first time, with Feyenoord the last such team to knock them out of a major European Competition (in the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup in 2001-02).

Bodø/Glimt are the first team from outside of Europe’s big five leagues to win four consecutive games in a European Cup/Champions League campaign against opponents from those leagues (England, Spain, Germany, Italy & France) since Ajax in 1971-72, who won the European Cup that season.

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We need to ask how they play on such long breaks

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@Magnus is being awfully quiet… Someone check that he isn’t passed out in some park in Norway?

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Dortmund :joy:

They are a bit of a Spurs of Germany

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Here comes VAR…..to fuck it up….he ducked his head and an accidental knock.

But no it’s a pen and a 2nd yellow.

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