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jp π©
@jpfraneto.eth
i used to breathe soccer. played 5x per week semi competitively. watched every game with my friends i never saw a final that ended up 5x0 what happened? cc @jvaleska.eth
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jp π©
@jpfraneto.eth
im watching the end of the game, and the person that is speaking on the tv is diego latorre. he is the mfer that i used to always like to hear his commentary. he knows a lot about soccer. i trust him. he is speaking about the solidarity behind this team. he is talking about luis enrique and what he has achieved by lowering the ego of the team players and what arises when that is not at play anymore and i like that. i like when not the stars win, but the ones that work with each other to achieve something. itβs inspiring. motivating
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Justin Hunter
@polluterofminds
Timeline serendipity with you and @ahn.eth
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ruburi
@ruburi
my bet happened
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nathan
@nathaninweb3
luis enrique has built an incredible team dropped the megastars, improved players and added raw talent. the brand of football is exceptional and PSG winning the UCL will do wonders for the beautiful game players playing with freedom, intensity and with directness in every third of the pitch. inter were very poor, but psg were the ones responsible for making them so uncomfortable
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wetsocks
@wetsocks.eth
PSG had so much fuckin space that 3-5-2 formation was not it. The wingbacks could never get forward. It was basically a 5 at the back. PSGβs press was a main reason for this. Only option for inter was to kick it up to the 2 at the top hoping they could have good hold up play (they did not)
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ZAHED
@zahedtabnak.eth
Paris was incredible in every way. They couldβve scored even more goals :))
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