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Little wonder that Zizu wanted to headbutt the scumbag, lol, it's just unfortunate for him that he chose to do it in a WC final with hundreds upon millions of people watching :laugh:

But I digress. Truly fantastic result for spurs, I have been extremely impressed with their UCL exploits this season.

Little wonder that Zizu wanted to headbutt the scumbag, lol, it's just unfortunate for him that he chose to do it in a WC final with hundreds upon millions of people watching :laugh:

But I digress. Truly fantastic result for spurs, I have been extremely impressed with their UCL exploits this season.

Say what? First of all it's Zizou or Zidane, not Zizu. :) And second you're talking about Materazzi, not Gattuso.

What a presumptuous Barcelone. Think they can control the game so early? Terrible coaching by Guardiola, once again I have to say, and Wenger does the exact opposite with Arshavin. You must thank Wilshere, by far the best in the pitch tonight. Very good game, bravo Arsenal.

What a presumptuous Barcelone. Think they can control the game so early? Terrible coaching by Guardiola, once again I have to say, and Wenger does the exact opposite with Arshavin. You must thank Wilshere, by far the best in the pitch tonight. Very good game, bravo Arsenal.

and english! :D

Everyone so far has said it will be a different tie at the Nou Camp, compared to last year i think Arsenal have a really good chance progressing. Alot of people tend to forget that Arsenal were without Fabregas, Song, Arshavin and Van Persie for the second leg last year.

Alot of questions have been asked about Arsenal from managers, media even their own fans of can they cope with the pressure, i think tonight shows they can. When one nil down they easily could of let their heads drop and could have got battered but they kept plugging away and got their rewards. I personally hope Arsenal win something this year because they have played football that deserves silverware.

Say what? First of all it's Zizou or Zidane, not Zizu. :) And second you're talking about Materazzi, not Gattuso.

:laugh: D'oh! I always manage to get those 2 confused for some reason. As for the other bit... I am not French so you'll have to excuse me on that one :p

get the fffffffffff in!!

know it's only first leg but nothing can take away from that great win! coming from behind to beat probably the best team in the world. :cool:

And Wilshere is awesome.

It's job half done! Now we need to go there and make sure we don't lose.. a draw is good enf but a win at Nou Camp will send the message to everyone and Barca..

It's ok. But remembering that day is still painfull.

Indeed so. I am not particularly Keen on the French national team (mainly a rivalry thing, I don't have anything against French people ;) ), but it was a sad way for the career of one of the modern greats to end

Man U fan here too but was 100% rooting for Arsenal last night, glad they won! Was getting a little frustrated with them around the 70 minute mark, glad they pulled it back though!

Lets just hope they can pull off the same success in the second round.

Teams from England and Spain are still pretty dominant at the moment. Will be interesting to see if Arsenal can hold out at the Nou Camp, their defence has looked a bit frail at times this season, but if they can pull this one off it will be a huge result for them.

I realize that most people here are Arsenal fans/English but come on! Did anyone even SEE Messi's disallowed goal? People are acting as if these errors are supposed to happen. When something doesn't go Barca's way, people just have to accept it, just like what happened with Inter, both games. Barca were terrible, even when they were 1 - 0 up, just wasn't their day, especially Messi and Valdes, he just stood there, both times. I didn't think it was a good game at all, for either side, I was expecting much more from such great teams. Let's hope we see one at the Camp Nou.

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