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Football is becoming a farce with this sort of bull****! What I cannot understand is why the people who are supposed to be the custodians of football do not start to take action against players who deliberately try to get other players sent off the field! It is possibly the worst form of sportsmanship that you can get! No wait, it is the worst form of sportsmanship that you get. You wonder what these people are like in real life?

Football is becoming a farce with this sort of bull****! What I cannot understand is why the people who are supposed to be the custodians of football do not start to take action against players who deliberately try to get other players sent off the field! It is possibly the worst form of sportsmanship that you can get! No wait, it is the worst form of sportsmanship that you get. You wonder what these people are like in real life?

Diving in leagues(IMO, best to worst):

Bundesliga: probably the best to watch. (even though it does get scrappy)

EREDIVISIE: I don't watch it.

EPL/Ligue 1: In the middle(Seems to happen in key moments)

La Liga: Certain players make it seem really bad but it is starting to get alot worse.(Nearly as bad as Serie A but the high player skill level make it semi-bearable)

Serie A: Easily the worst league in terms of BS fouling( So much so i get angry when i watch games from this league)

As a Madridista, I'm saying that there was contact between Ronaldo's shoulder and Mascherano's ankle, it's clear from the reversed angle shot, but the contact was minimal that would not under normal circumstances, such as Barcelona's attacking play, make him fall down as he did.

If it was in the middle of the pitch and Mascherano actually had control of the ball, he would simply continue running, notice how he lifts both of his feet, who the hell does that ? If his left foot was truly held back by Cristiano's shoulder, it would stay back, but it's clear as day that his foot was moving freely, both of them actually, so he had no reason to fall, unless he forgot how to walk at that momen.

Also notice the gap between Higuain and Mascherano, it wasn't a sure shot that Mascherano would have made it in time, it's likely that in the struggle for the ball he would trip Higuain and either set up a very dangerous free kick or even a penalty kick, so he chose to fall as a last resort.

I'm also curious about Pique, is he really such a terrible defender that he simply let Ronaldo go through him ? "Some" people claim that he didn't touch him, I don't believe them, who the hell stands and lets an attacker go right past him ? Terrible defenders do, and I'm not convinced that Pique is that terrible.

He was just waiting to block Ronaldo's path to the goal, Mascherano was covering him, but that didn't go too well for them.

Disgrace.

3rd Champions League's final in 4 years. That prove United is, regardless of the final's result, in my heart, trully and simply the best team in the world.

I'm delighted for Anderson's goals. He did a wonderful game and this could be just what he needed to become the player we all know he can be.

Let's show the world that Manchester United is the greatest club in the world! Come on guys, I believe in you.

<3 the video btw, thanks for sharing =3

If Manchester United play like they did against Chelsea, against Barcelona, then imo they have a huge chance of winning the CL.

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