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I know Inter have to finish the job tonight but in case they do, I did not see an all Milan semi battling it out for a place in the CL final anytime soon. It'll ultimately be to lose to Real or City but a great achievement and turnaround of fortunes nonetheless.

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Anyone but City cause it'll still invalidate there financial doping project and it'll keep driving Pep mad. 

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1 hour ago, The Kraig said:

Real getting to the final by beating Celtic, Liverpool, Chelsea AND Man City would be pretty fun viewing.

One of these teams is not like the others.

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18 minutes ago, Twist said:

True but not quite what I had in mind.

Was it that Liverpool are the only team without the letter 'C' in their shorthand name?

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59 minutes ago, Twist said:

True but not quite what I had in mind.

One of them haven't won the European Cup and that being the one no one wants? 

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Alf Inge Haaland says he was escorted from his seat at the Santiago Bernabéu because Real Madrid fans were “not happy” with his celebrations following Kevin De Bruyne’s second-half equaliser for Manchester City in the Champions League semi-final.

The Belgian scored a spectacular goal after 67 minutes as the Premier League leaders claimed a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their last-four tie against the holders on Tuesday night.

Images posted on social media appeared to show Erling Haaland’s father mocking the home fans before being removed from a VIP box by Madrid security.

Alf Inge Haaland tweeted: “OK. RM was not happy we were celebrating KDB goal. Other than that we had to move because RM fans not happy with 1-1.” The Norwegian smiled and waved at the crowd below him in the stands, cupping his ears before being escorted away.

The former Manchester City midfielder regularly attends City’s matches, and has seen his son set a Premier League scoring record and claim 51 goals in all competitions this season.

Treble-chasing City can ill-afford to ease up ahead of the return encounter, with a testing trip to relegation-threatened Everton in the Premier League this weekend as Pep Guardiola’s side strive to hold off Arsenal in the title race.

 

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I famously hate the vast majority of BT Sport's punditry team, but I'd take it a step further to actually cull any of them still saying Gunduggan.

In other news City are doing alright.

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