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Arsenal and Alexis grab one back somehow...

This game has been super fun to watch from a neutral point of view
 

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No idea what Coquelin was thinking there. Game changed on that one play. Thought Arsenal were the better team for the match although the other team was good at the beginning.
 

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No idea what Coquelin was thinking there. Game changed on that one play. Thought Arsenal were the better team for the match although the other team was good at the beginning.

I turned it on at half time. I thought after the red card for about fifteen minutes, Spurs dominated. That Alexis goal really neutralized the momentum and it was pretty much 50/50 after that. Each team needed 3 points. With that result, Leicester wins.
 

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I turned it on at half time. I thought after the red card for about fifteen minutes, Spurs dominated. That Alexis goal really neutralized the momentum and it was pretty much 50/50 after that. Each team needed 3 points. With that result, Leicester wins.

The other team started well, Ospina made a great save on a sure goal. Seemed like after that, Arsenal turned on the pressure. Got a goal and seemed like they could get another before the half. Started well after the half then Coquelin lost mind temporarily.
 

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I'm excited for Dortmund v Bayern. Would be even sweeter if Pulisic gets some minutes.

I feel bad for Guzan and Aston Villa. City pouring it on. It's 4-0 and aguero just missed a PK so it could be a lot worse.
 

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MLS kicks off today! Definitely worth getting into if you don't have a team. The league has gotten infinitely better in the last five years and that track is continuing.

Go NYCFC!!!
 

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MLS kicks off today! Definitely worth getting into if you don't have a team. The league has gotten infinitely better in the last five years and that track is continuing.

Go NYCFC!!!

The problem the MLS faces is the unbelievable popularity/success and most importantly, the access of the English Premier League. It will continue to be hard for the MLS to gain a stronger foothold until that changes. Go Galaxy!
 

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The problem the MLS faces is the unbelievable popularity/success and most importantly, the access of the English Premier League. It will continue to be hard for the MLS to gain a stronger foothold until that changes. Go Galaxy!

Higher quality and no language barrier makes it a lot harder for the MLS.

And in unrelated news, how about Tekkers getting 'Pool the three points?
 

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The problem the MLS faces is the unbelievable popularity/success and most importantly, the access of the English Premier League. It will continue to be hard for the MLS to gain a stronger foothold until that changes. Go Galaxy!

agreed. EPL TV ratings even in the US are incredible. It is trending in the right direction for MLS though. The first thought should not be the EPL, rather Liga MX. It is getting there, but the overall quality of Liga MX still trumps MLS just slightly. Once MLS is the best league in NA, the focus should then be on the EPL market.
 

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Higher quality and no language barrier makes it a lot harder for the MLS.

And in unrelated news, how about Tekkers getting 'Pool the three points?

BIG TIME. he actually looked pretty dang good in his cameo. Hopefully they figure out a way to integrate him into the team more.

Don't look now but they just might catch United...which would be a nice treat.
 

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agreed. EPL TV ratings even in the US are incredible. It is trending in the right direction for MLS though. The first thought should not be the EPL, rather Liga MX. It is getting there, but the overall quality of Liga MX still trumps MLS just slightly. Once MLS is the best league in NA, the focus should then be on the EPL market.

Yeah EPL, it's really blowing up. This is the best EPL season anyone can remember, which helps.

I said this last year, but I'm going to make a real effort to watch more MLS this year.

I love reading articles like this, about how world soccer superstars like Pirlo come to the U.S. to revel in their anonymity. Just so interesting, but I wonder how long it will really be that way. So many more people in the U.S. seem to be following world soccer more closely now.

BIG TIME. he actually looked pretty dang good in his cameo. Hopefully they figure out a way to integrate him into the team more.

Don't look now but they just might catch United...which would be a nice treat.

Yeah, great appearance from Benteke. Let's hope he builds on it.

His problem has been that his movement just makes no sense. When you are built as if you were genetically engineered to score headed goals, Emre Can shouldn't have to wave you INTO the box. You should already be there. But he definitely has the ability.

Top 4 isn't totally out of reach for Liverpool. Man City's form hasn't been great lately, although the game against Aston Villa may have boosted their confidence.

What a punching bag Villa has become. A proud club brought tragically low.
 

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Yeah EPL, it's really blowing up. This is the best EPL season anyone can remember, which helps.

I said this last year, but I'm going to make a real effort to watch more MLS this year.

I love reading articles like this, about how world soccer superstars like Pirlo come to the U.S. to revel in their anonymity. Just so interesting, but I wonder how long it will really be that way. So many more people in the U.S. seem to be following world soccer more closely now.



Yeah, great appearance from Benteke. Let's hope he builds on it.

His problem has been that his movement just makes no sense. When you are built as if you were genetically engineered to score headed goals, Emre Can shouldn't have to wave you INTO the box. You should already be there. But he definitely has the ability.

Top 4 isn't totally out of reach for Liverpool. Man City's form hasn't been great lately, although the game against Aston Villa may have boosted their confidence.

What a punching bag Villa has become. A proud club brought tragically low.


I'm not going to get my hopes up, but that would be great of bringing in reinforcements.

Villa....good God so sad.
 

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I root for Manchester City but overall just like watching the EPL. I am not sure where their season is going from here. They may have gotten back on track against Villa, but I could also see them dropping some easy ones the rest of the way knowing that Pellegrini is gone.

I could also see Arsenal go into free fall TBH. I would like to see West Ham sneak into the top 4. It has been a while since they were relevant.
 

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I root for Manchester City but overall just like watching the EPL. I am not sure where their season is going from here. They may have gotten back on track against Villa, but I could also see them dropping some easy ones the rest of the way knowing that Pellegrini is gone.

I could also see Arsenal go into free fall TBH. I would like to see West Ham sneak into the top 4. It has been a while since they were relevant.

I'd be okay with West Ham doing it. Arsenal, I think, are staying top 4. It's just what they do.
 

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I root for Manchester City but overall just like watching the EPL. I am not sure where their season is going from here. They may have gotten back on track against Villa, but I could also see them dropping some easy ones the rest of the way knowing that Pellegrini is gone.

I could also see Arsenal go into free fall TBH. I would like to see West Ham sneak into the top 4. It has been a while since they were relevant.

I'm in the same boat as you, root for City but love watching any of the EPL. I'm rooting for Leicester to pull it off if City can't. During the City/Liverpool game the announcer speculated that Pep Guardiola might have something in his contract about City having to finish top 4 in the league or he may not come. Heard anything about that? I don't really follow any City forums (one obsession is enough) so I'm not up to speed on internet rumors.
 

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I root for Manchester City but overall just like watching the EPL. I am not sure where their season is going from here. They may have gotten back on track against Villa, but I could also see them dropping some easy ones the rest of the way knowing that Pellegrini is gone.

I could also see Arsenal go into free fall TBH. I would like to see West Ham sneak into the top 4. It has been a while since they were relevant.

Yeah, I wouldn't hate that. West Ham is fun to watch because of Dmitri Payet. It's no great exaggeration to say he's been the best player in the EPL this year; only a couple other serious candidates, like Riyad Mahrez or Oezil, come immediately to mind. It's amazing sometimes to watch him completely control the game from that left wing.
 

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Yeah, I wouldn't hate that. West Ham is fun to watch because of Dmitri Payet. It's no great exaggeration to say he's been the best player in the EPL this year; only a couple other serious candidates, like Riyad Mahrez or Oezil, come immediately to mind. It's amazing sometimes to watch him completely control the game from that left wing.

Agreed on all counts. You could throw in De Bruyne if he didn't get injured. This season was supposed to be Hazard's to dominate and he has been a disappointment.
 

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I'm in the same boat as you, root for City but love watching any of the EPL. I'm rooting for Leicester to pull it off if City can't. During the City/Liverpool game the announcer speculated that Pep Guardiola might have something in his contract about City having to finish top 4 in the league or he may not come. Heard anything about that? I don't really follow any City forums (one obsession is enough) so I'm not up to speed on internet rumors.

I'm on a city forum, and I haven't seen or heard anything about that. That isn't to say it isn't true tho
 

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Agreed on all counts. You could throw in De Bruyne if he didn't get injured. This season was supposed to be Hazard's to dominate and he has been a disappointment.

Oh good catch, yes, I would absolutely throw in De Bruyne. I just forgot about him because he has been hurt. City really misses him.

Yeah, it's crazy how ineffective Hazard has been this year. Just a non-factor as often as not. You won't get Madrid interested by playing like that.
 

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Oh good catch, yes, I would absolutely throw in De Bruyne. I just forgot about him because he has been hurt. City really misses him.

Yeah, it's crazy how ineffective Hazard has been this year. Just a non-factor as often as not. You won't get Madrid interested by playing like that.

But PSG will happily bring him in.
 

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I am more excited for Copa America, but with Euro 2016 coming first, who do you guys got?

Germany or France are obvious picks, but I think this could be Belgium's time to shine. If Hazard finds his form in the coming months, not to mention having Lukaku, Benteke, DeBruyne, Miralles, and Nainngolan is a pretty damn good core for a midfield and attack. Kompany and Vertoghen at CB with Courtois at keeper is a damn formidable defense. Their only real question marks are RB and LB.
 

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I am more excited for Copa America, but with Euro 2016 coming first, who do you guys got?

Germany or France are obvious picks, but I think this could be Belgium's time to shine. If Hazard finds his form in the coming months, not to mention having Lukaku, Benteke, DeBruyne, Miralles, and Nainngolan is a pretty damn good core for a midfield and attack. Kompany and Vertoghen at CB with Courtois at keeper is a damn formidable defense. Their only real question marks are RB and LB.

I would love to see Belgium do well and England to bomb out.
 

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I am more excited for Copa America, but with Euro 2016 coming first, who do you guys got?

Germany or France are obvious picks, but I think this could be Belgium's time to shine. If Hazard finds his form in the coming months, not to mention having Lukaku, Benteke, DeBruyne, Miralles, and Nainngolan is a pretty damn good core for a midfield and attack. Kompany and Vertoghen at CB with Courtois at keeper is a damn formidable defense. Their only real question marks are RB and LB.

I'm much more excited for the Euros.

Germany or France. I'll take Germany. They are stupid good. Ozil, Muller, Khedira, Kroos, (Schweini if he is healthy?), and the best keeper in the world.

France, at home though, you never know.

Fun darkhorse, Croatia. Mandzukic, Modric, Rakitic, Kovacic, Perisic...pretty stellar group for a country that small.
 

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I am more excited for Copa America, but with Euro 2016 coming first, who do you guys got?

Germany or France are obvious picks, but I think this could be Belgium's time to shine. If Hazard finds his form in the coming months, not to mention having Lukaku, Benteke, DeBruyne, Miralles, and Nainngolan is a pretty damn good core for a midfield and attack. Kompany and Vertoghen at CB with Courtois at keeper is a damn formidable defense. Their only real question marks are RB and LB.

Do they try to use Vermaelen at LB again like they have in the past?
 

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Do they try to use Vermaelen at LB again like they have in the past?

Then imagine if they used Alderweireld at RB. That would be an imposing back line ...

It's amazing how stacked Belgium is for such a small country. I will definitely be rooting for them. Also I'll root for England, just as a EPL fan, although I don't think of England as a serious contender to win. I guess the favorites have to be the usual suspects ... Germany, France, Spain.
 

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Then imagine if they used Alderweireld at RB. That would be an imposing back line ...

It's amazing how stacked Belgium is for such a small country. I will definitely be rooting for them. Also I'll root for England, just as a EPL fan, although I don't think of England as a serious contender to win. I guess the favorites have to be the usual suspects ... Germany, France, Spain.

That back line would definitely be imposing but you wouldn't see too much offensive support from it, which might not really matter with that midfield and forwards.

North Dakota, good call on Croatia. That's another tiny country like Belgium that pumps these great players out like its nothing.

I'd like to see Iceland advance past the group stage.
 
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