• [R]SuperCup

    From Bruce Scott@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Fri Sep 25 09:56:23 2020
    Not the one I worried the most about... the national version I don't
    want to lose because it is Dortmund :-)

    Sort of like the CL Final in 2001. They get a penalty early and we have
    to fight back into the match against a good team who play well together
    and who know how to close things down and how to counter. We got the
    equaliser on a quick volley pass by Lewandowski down to Goretzka who
    guided it in. Fairly early, by contrast to 2001. But then it stood 1-1
    at the half. In the 2nd half we were better but had two fairly good
    goals called back. Offside is by the foot at the line but these things
    are always called too close nowadays. The sort of foul by Lewandowski
    before the second one was also pretty ticky tacky, especially given the
    penalty in the first half. After that, Neuer made two fantastic saves,
    one at 87' and one in extra time, before a weak goalie clearance was
    headed in by Martinez (again!). We survived for the 2-1 win.

    Martinez in what may or may not be his last appearance (we are a bit
    thin and might not get real replacements), with his second saving goal
    in the SuperCup Final. In 2013 he got the 2-2 at about 122' forcing it
    into penalties which we won against Mourinho's Chelsea (it was Pep's
    first title with Bayern). We may indeed still need Martinez as a
    late-game sub in critical situations this season.

    It will be critical to see how many Covid-19 cases emerge from this
    though. Attendance was about 15k

    --
    ciao, Bruce
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  • From Real Mardin@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Fri Sep 25 09:52:04 2020
    On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 10:56:28 AM UTC+1, Bruce Scott wrote:
    Not the one I worried the most about... the national version I don't
    want to lose because it is Dortmund :-)

    It will be critical to see how many Covid-19 cases emerge from this
    though. **Attendance was about 15k**

    --
    ciao, Bruce


    There was an **attendance**?? During a pandemic??

    I felt exposed enough doing a couple of days work this week in a public building with 25 people in! Even behind a N95 mask!

    RM
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  • From Bruce Scott@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Sat Sep 26 14:29:34 2020
    On 2020-09-25, Real Mardin <real_mardin@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

    There was an **attendance**?? During a pandemic??

    UEFA says it was an experiment. Both the Bayern state and Budapest city
    govts tried to keep it closed. The latter pointed at Orban :-)

    We'll see how many cases come from this in the next few weeks.
    Hope it is not as bad as the Sturgess motorcycle meetup in South Dakota.

    I felt exposed enough doing a couple of days work this week in a public building with 25 people in! Even behind a N95 mask!

    Indeed. I have become pretty good at avoiding people. Came back from a checkup last Tuesday... seems life without beer, sausages, and restaurants
    is good for my health :-)

    --
    ciao, Bruce
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  • From Jesper Lauridsen@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Sat Sep 26 15:21:35 2020
    On 2020-09-25, Bruce Scott <bds@macbook-air-4.local> wrote:
    Not the one I worried the most about... the national version I don't
    want to lose because it is Dortmund :-)

    No comment on the stadium?

    Sort of like the CL Final in 2001. They get a penalty early and we have
    to fight back into the match against a good team who play well together
    and who know how to close things down and how to counter. We got the equaliser on a quick volley pass by Lewandowski down to Goretzka who
    guided it in. Fairly early, by contrast to 2001. But then it stood 1-1
    at the half. In the 2nd half we were better but had two fairly good
    goals called back. Offside is by the foot at the line but these things
    are always called too close nowadays. The sort of foul by Lewandowski
    before the second one was also pretty ticky tacky, especially given the penalty in the first half.

    I was unimpressed by the English ref team. The penalty was one that is
    rarely given; Lewandowski really didn't do anything wrong around
    Sane's goal; Ocampos dived all night and got the fk every time.

    We lacked flow in our game, and Sevilla got their tactics
    right. Still, the dominance was there to win in regulation. And it
    would have been interesting to see Sevilla's response to falling
    behind.

    It will be critical to see how many Covid-19 cases emerge from this
    though. Attendance was about 15k

    We've had games with fans for a while in Denmark. So far no cases have
    been linked to games.
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