Lars Sivertsen
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I mean, you would think having a 2-1 lead from the first leg, you'd go into this playing a little bit safe, trying to soak up some pressure and hitting Real Madrid on the counter.
I don't think Bayern can or will do that.
I think they're going to go out and attack.
which given that Real Madrid has Vinicius Junior and Mbappe up front, leaving space for that, this could be exciting.
This should be the expected fun, Max, is sky high for this fixture.
I just did a quick count.
I think that's just four defeats in the last 23 in all comps for Leeds.
Now, there's too many draws in there, yes, but the points are ticking in.
I was definitely not one of the people who thought Leeds were the one to look out for in the relegation battle, I have to say.
The sort of mid-season formation change that they... I mean, since they switched that three at the back, they've been pretty solid, and they're really physically punchy, and they could do with being sharper up front sometimes, but they're not a bad team.
I think they were always going to get the points.
Maybe I didn't expect them to get three at Old Trafford, but I think they're good.
Maybe this could cause a return of the mullet in terms of the fact, because everyone wants to, like, an accidental hair tug, red card.
So everyone should just get it a little bit long at the back in case that happens.
The Huth Fellaini triggered another great example of Man United managers talking about hair pulls, because that's when Louis van Gaal said that you're only allowed in sex masochism.
Yes!
So not once but twice you've had a tremendously confusing non-context Man United manager quotes on hair pulling.
Clearly there's been some directive this year to referees that any kind of hair pulling, zero tolerance, just get the red card out.
And I feel like a Premier League defender should know that.
We had quite a high profile case with Michael Keane not that long ago and everyone talked about it and there was a whole debate.