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Solskjaer Reveals All On Haaland, Ronaldo & United Exit | Stick to Football EP 22

Mar 07, 2024
anyway, what is that OE? About a year ago, obviously, you left a year and a half ago, two years ago, now you left United, yeah, and have you just started? just relaxing taking some time to reflect obviously on how big a job it was for you and those things. I needed time to rest and I have enjoyed it adequately. I just prioritized myself as a family and had some offers. Yeah, we did and it's like no, I'm not. ready, he's one of them, he has to be somewhere where I can be myself, not like someone telling me, you must do this, you must do this, because when you have been at United, you manage them, you learn some things and you want Do it your way next time, so yeah, but enjoying it, that's what you feel.
solskjaer reveals all on haaland ronaldo united exit stick to football ep 22
I don't really need a job, but then if something comes up, yeah, why didn't I do it? I mean, obviously I remember your last interview you did with mutv and one of the most emotional interviews, yes, that I have ever seen when a manager leaves a

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club, yes, did it affect you a lot in those first few months? ? What were the first ones like? It affected me a lot on the first day because I knew the day before absolutely 100s at half-time against Watford. I knew that was it, so the team talk at halftime was about whoever wants to play, raise their hand if he doesn't want to play.
solskjaer reveals all on haaland ronaldo united exit stick to football ep 22

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We made some changes. A couple of guys actually. I was crying and they had to leave and then after the game I knew but I didn't hear anything so I still knew and the next morning you get a text. I want to see you in your office, yeah, so I knew I just left. my mom at the airport and then I texted her. I think I'll come back to you and, yeah, I took about 5 minutes with Ed and then I stayed and talked to some of the guys and did an interview because I needed to. correctly because I've always seen managers when they leave it's like two months later, you criticize someone or something that's not me, no, I say, no, I want to do it now, tell everyone that I'm proud and privileged and I move on when you said What you knew at halftime was that through something that you had been told before or was it just a feeling, was it just an overwhelming feeling, yeah, you get there, the players, some of them stopped running, they stopped believing, that is perhaps the most important word. they didn't believe that and maybe they didn't care and it's just one of them there's no point in me trying to change this just you know it got to a point where we lost to Liverpool 5n and we lost City 2-0 at home in two games and in the middle they would defeat Tottenham 3-0 as a visitor, but those two games at home it is as if he always looked at them and said that we have to be a

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solskjaer reveals all on haaland ronaldo united exit stick to football ep 22
Don't counter-attack, just let the players fit in or go out and go toe-to-toe with them because otherwise there's no point in being at Man United. You have to do it at some point. You have to do it. Can we take the next step? and now we weren't ready it just wasn't good enough, but do you feel like we were going to do it? In hindsight you're saying we're going to tour and I think that's great, we've all done it again, we've mentioned it many times, it's great to have. this plan, yeah, if you deal with it, I think sometimes I go back to that.
solskjaer reveals all on haaland ronaldo united exit stick to football ep 22
What's wrong with sitting even if you are a united man, especially if the teams are in a better place than you or at that particular time if those two away games you would be much more comfortable playing at Old Trafford we have signed Cristiano signed Varan signed Jaden Sancho the big thing I see it as if we were four 442 against or 4231 against Liverpool and 532 against City You should have changed them too, look at it now and Sh, yes, I agree with you Ry, that it is probably a bit similar to what Man United are doing now.
ER tenhagen, you have succeeded as you did initially. I know that if you come second, you almost make it to the semi-finals, but to take the next step you must not only face them in a single match, but almost become more than just a counter-attacking team. you say man you have to be the dominant team, that's what I feel, it's probably Man United at the moment. You can actually take the next step to be that

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guy. That's what you were thinking because you say you're bringing. superstars actually AR, you win the Champions League, a World Cup winner obviously, Ronaldo too, no that's exactly what I was thinking.
I can't be CU, there's a chance you'll lose those two Liverpool anyway, no, Liverpool and City, two of the best teams in the world the last four or five years absolutely the best teams there's a chance you'll lose anyway ways if you lose without having a goal it's like what's the point yeah I know what you mean yeah but sitting again this idea of ​​sitting I mean I don't mean you're not having a goal it's just that you're trying at the right moments, but the thing is that the players also felt and maybe they made mistakes, so they thought we were a better team. defending there were no players whose main strength was counterattacking, running and attacking.
To be honest, in previous years you had players like Dan Andreas Pereira, Dan James, you had Jesse Lingard, you had players who could run all day for you and it's easier to build a team and beat City. Yes, you beat City several times away from home, but was there more pressure to beat teams at home? Did you feel like you had to be the aggressor? Yes, at United you have a you. You also have a responsibility for the fans to enjoy the game, you don't just go and get a correct result, uh, and I felt like we've done that, but isn't it strange, I'm sorry, it's strange that we sit here and go, yeah, I feel comfortable playing the counterattack away from home, but I still think that the mentality should be even if you are a big club, I don't care if it is Real Madrid, Dormund or Barn Munich.
Whoever is sitting in a house, why do I mean alone? I'm not just talking about your situation, but it's easy away from home, but you should be at home too because I think this idea of ​​choosing teams that often play on the counterattack if you're not as good as the opponent. I think there is nothing wrong with that. I appreciate that there is always pressure from Man United to be the dominant team and have more possession, but why would we do it away from home, but not as much? at home and I'm not referring to your situation.
However, I have seen the club for myself and for this team it was time to see where we are. Are you ready to take the next step and was that the decision? I did it like that in the first half against Liverpool, oddly enough, it's like 50/50 possession. As for us, we created some decent opportunities, you have a great opportunity. We had a huge Greenwood. I think Cristiano had a half-decent chance, but then that first. I think it's a first goal for the twist and turn of the food and just avoiding the offside is like first class, yes, um and no, but you've already had your plan and if they get the first goal, you're not going to change fast. and then Liverpool start and listen, we're talking about very good teams here and they knock you out, yeah, of course, but um, yeah, basically what I think you're saying is that you've almost come in, you've stabilized it.
Have you moved it in your competition? You are also getting results against big teams and so do you basically feel like you couldn't win the biggest trophies playing like you did at the beginning? It was about stabbing Manchester United at a certain level and you have to change, that's not just Manchester United, any team at the moment to compete with a city or Liverpool, Arsenal at the moment, no, you need to take the, you need to dominate the games, you need to dominate against the big teams. get comfortable trying to beat low blocks, you need to play and keep possession, but you need to be able to run as well as Roy says, sit back sometimes and dig deep and that understanding or that um didn't work on those, oh, there was bad, they were bad six weeks, like the game plan, you still feel like you're in control even though you don't have the ball and then you pick your times to go, do you think us guys could, did we have that feeling? even two weeks or two weeks before Tottenham went, that's not a bad result 3-0 Cristiano Cavani up front, they were incredible, it's just that when you went with us we went 532 Cristiano and Edinson up front and it seemed to work, that's why we kept it in the next game against City, we scored an own goal from Daft early on and then you struggle to play that way against City because you're not going to touch the ball when you look back, in terms of what he said about learning.
What would you say were the key learnings from your time at United as a manager? How much time do you have all day to be fair? No, the big ones. Think, what could I have done? What could you have done differently? What would you have directed differently or sought from above differently? So many decisions, obviously, you walk in and you get a mandate of smiles on people's faces, fans' faces, players having fun and then they met the owners, uh, they knew we didn't invest enough, they asked. to be patient, uh, and then just take it one step at a time and did you feel like they had any intention for you to be patient and that they were going to do something to help you do what you wanted to do?
Yes, I think so and that's how I felt that summer, when we signed Rafael Jaden and Cristiano, it's like taking the next step, but then the team has to play that way too, so obviously recruiting has been talked about so many times and when you enter you accept. Because you sign a contract you accept how they want to do it and you are going to do it to the best of your ability. I wanted to try it. I try to change it little by little, little by little, because sometimes it is necessary. sign young players that you haven't really scouted or you don't have eight reports or 20 reports on little things that people talk about, sorry Gary, people talk about that, we talk about that a lot, you know, the United recruitment, like that which was more of a case where you said you signed the contract that almost they were more in charge because right now it feels like it's more like eric tenh has sat hard for the last 18 months what was it like for you ? sign an agreement wherever you are. take a job like when you sign up, you sign up for something and of course you have bosses and it wasn't like David Gil and Sir Alex Ferguson when the two of them just ran everything, there were more departments above me.
I had to go through to make decisions and I was happy enough to have them introduce you to players and say: "Okay, we're looking for a right winger, we're looking for a centre-forward." to choose one of these five or you would tell them: I want this player. The scouting process was very thorough and maybe too thorough, uh comprehensive, yeah, stop talking in English too. You know, when you're in Norway, um, and then, yeah. Obviously, I also come up with names when you look at the players, but they have to be very well vetted and then we sit down and then I have a veto, the scouts have a veto on the owner, obviously, who pays three, we talked about that some weeks ago about the veto, who has the veto, so you're talking about multiple veto at all levels of the chain, so I never, ever signed a player I didn't want, okay, and the scouts never said yes to a player I did. they wanted.
I didn't want to and obviously the owner or Ed uh never signed players that they didn't feel comfortable signing but Ed wouldn't have a veto no Ed Ed Ed didn't Financial veto maybe but it was just the scouts and the manager well but only just specifically because it's a bit mystical about what the structure of Manchester United has really been like over the last 10 years, who's sitting in the room when you sign a player who is kind of, so to speak. Who is responsible for finding the players? How involved is the coach in that? How does he work?
The coach looks at all the Gs, all the players, obviously, and there are Ls, multiple rosters and all the scouts. I don't know how many headhunters they've employed. but I don't think there are many players that they miss having reports on, so basically they're all on the list and then they choose, yeah, five, who are we going to sell, obviously, it's going to cost 100 million, he's 70, he's 50, 30, 20 and then it depends on the budget and it's all kinds of things and then you meet the players and then yeah, I like their attitude. I do not like your attitude.
Yeah, no, there was a point where I think I remember texting you. No. I know if you remember where I said you needed to spend their money, yeah, yeah, because it got to the point where I thought they didn't support you and I'd never texted anyone in football about that kind of stuff, but I knew. justly. when you sat next to you in the dress I thought you need to spend that money quickly because you need some players, you know what I mean, we needed players, yeah, and to be fair, spend it wisely, yeah, obviously, no, no, like just you.
I know frivolously absolutely that I needed to bring in players, it was obvious that I needed to have the right players and I felt that gradually, you know, being second and third in my two full seasons,the three questions, I mean, yes, the three questions, I mean, but you have the option for you Bruno always did it Harry always did it Victor did it Scott did it yes David did it Luke Shaw did it so you have the same but I don't care about the previous questions, so I prefer not to. It's like OE. Do you think it's them as individuals or just the negativity around them?
Actually, it's Manchester United. Everything I say, everyone gets it. Actually, Scar the reviews. It's a bit of both. It's a bit of both because you may be afraid of all the reaction, but you understand the mental health of the players. Some of them. I've dealt with more mental health issues in staff and players than I could possibly deal with. I couldn't say anything about it here. Imagine a little kid and then you get the captaincy of Man United. It is a dream come true. It's really sad that that type of game is gone. You know what I?
I mean, I'm afraid to accept it. I guess surely that has to be part of recruiting. If you find out what you're doing with a player, because in some cases, especially if you're going to sign for United, and at a club of that stature, "You've got to have a player, any player that you don't know what the character might have in "The to end the personality of being a captain, so if you have someone, that's where that character comes in." Playing for the big clubs is that bit of character again. I always talk about wanting the ball when you have 70 80,000 when you are losing a house, yes, that to me that is bravery, that's where the character comes from, because all these players certainly have talent. we've seen them in the big clubs, but it's a little bit below that personality that you know you're talking about, maybe mental health issues, as well as not just a kind of mentality as a footballer.
I mean, I'm just thinking. of ourselves here, obviously, we play great Manchester United games, you're the manager, we're giving great opinions, I mean, and we probably say things and we probably don't realize the effect that maybe it has on the players and certainly on the social media, I mean, how are we doing? Is it you or the locker room that are being picked up by us? We say and you believe that it definitely affects the players 100%. You know when obviously when you criticize the players it's either the tactics or the talent of the teams, but when you go above that it's because there are so many around that see this, hear this and then they're on social media on Twitter and all this and yes, they are right and if you don't read it or listen to it, friends, agents, managers, even here.
You can't even appear here without agents and managers, some of you, I don't know who, no, when you get away from some kind of tactic, person, persona, character, if we said someone was lazy or lazy, that's a fault. I think they listen and think about it more than we do than you think, yeah he's just talking about the players there, but I remember towards the end when it started to go a little bit south and you knew it. In a way, it was getting difficult, there were some reports, I mean, it seemed to me that there were leaks at the time that um Kieren McKenna, who was one of his coaches, and Michael Carrick, who have since done very good jobs .
The best coaches and the best they were were starting to be ridiculed and questioned, weren't they at that time? Weren't they in terms of whether they were too young? I feel like at the time they felt like I felt like we had a very good relationship with the players Kieran and Michael and but there's always one or two in a team or team that leak things because yeah, they're not happy with you. You know, being a coach, you play a game on Saturday, Wednesday, Saturday, you fire about 14 players in each game and you have to go the next morning, you have to say you have to do it, you have a new job again, you have a chance next time and there's only a certain amount a lot of times you can say I'll give you that game I'll give you that game you get a chance and in the end they just turn sour and we had a big team too many players maybe I know the Premier League and all that This is really intense, but if you have too many players, they become dissatisfied.
I think it's really interesting because when you look, people talk about Manchester City and the money they spend on the team every time you look at City. There were a couple of players on the bench who were like young boys, do you think who it is? You know he is a young man who is coming. I think p and clpp say it's a big problem for you to have too many players, everyone must definitely believe that they have the opportunity to play because he doesn't just leave them among the 11, he leaves them out of the 18 or 20 that are on the team and when you sit in the Ben or in the stands, yes, but that's what you need. here where you talk, you know where City is, where we were in 99 and people like the so-called players who did not play during the week go and include all the ls, but they are the players who help you get over the line, they are the good L They train properly, they train properly and there is nothing wrong with getting angry and angry.
I get it, but it started with tools and dragging the other players down, but while we had it, you see. with City you'll see with Liverpool, we saw it at the weekend, it's these guys in the background who haven't been playing regularly, you're the one who will probably give us the trophy in the end, you did everything and that's where it was good for us, Gary, in a sense, you know, when you play week in, week out, obviously I used to keep an eye out for the ones that didn't play regularly and I go and obviously at United I give the credit to the type of players in the so-called team rather than the Starting 11, because they are the ones who arrive at the end of the season, but because of the suspensions, obviously, including me due to injuries, and the boys would serve and you get your reward, you have yours, Ali yes.
You are a good player and you train properly and you know it's easier said than done. They are ready for it. They are ready. Some guys come and go and it takes them a month or two to get up to speed. Innocent. I have low tools. I've had LE lusin away, that will be the next time we play them a couple of years later, not in this semi-final. Diego went down, so rude, rude, he was going to be suspended in the league, so he obviously he was on the first substitute. I felt true and then the coach had to make a change and he put Diego Fallan in my place and I lost him.
No, yeah, I never saw that one anyway, so the coach asks me after the game, so because you seem really upset, yeah, so obviously I went to his office the next day and asked him why do you think you probably think that He's better than me. No, no, it's not rude. He is suspended for two or three games. I know you're going to play one of the games. I needed to know if Diego was ready to play to start the next game, so he said, yeah, that's management, that's how you have all these little gems and you believe them, it doesn't matter if I believe him or not, the question is how .
He's thinking it doesn't matter that they left me out of a starting game in the next game. I was left out of a World Cup match once and it was between me and another player and they said they left me out because I wouldn't disturb the atmosphere. "God, I should have been an idiot to make up for it now, but that's exactly what Roy is talking about. I've been on the bench once or twice, maybe I just said I'm not going to have this, but you regularly say yes." I will come and do my best Alan Smith.
I did Phil and the good points about him are because again Ollie P taught you a little about our players. Allie is embracing this role and is happy. No. I know they let me finish, but I knew there was. I knew they were furious. Anyone who has been left out is furious with any good player but how they handled it, they are furious but I will be ready if they need me for 20 minutes or as a cup player and that for me is what I have got. respect for the players who were called that as it seems like a strong mod like the french players L you can play 15 games 20 G but them guys it's funny because even when we used to watch OE even from afar you know it's coming .
Off the bench, he's scoring. I remember the four against Forest, obviously, but in all the games against all the teams, and I remember there was a time when Tottenham were very tough after you did it. Did you know what you were thinking? Actually I have an old telax fax in the old days a fax signed between Alan Sugar and Martin Edwards 5.5 million everything was agreed in what year 90 8 summer of 998 and I said no because boss G asked me to actually ask What I stayed, he said you're not going to be the first choice, but you'll play enough and I thought, "Okay, you believed him." I played enough.
You said the triple season, of course, yes, the beginning of the triple season, but he told me. Why didn't he just offer six? What he told me, don't tell anyone that I told you this because apparently they needed the money and, wow, that's how he did it after that, when we won the treble, I felt like yes, you can. Say that now brilliantly, so it was good management too. I felt because if he said yeah, you're not going to play, yeah, like, for example, Nikki did when Nikki knocked on the door, she said boss, I'm not playing enough, I need to do my best. right, son, 5 million, you can go, why were you a good substitute?
Why do you think you were like that when you talk about the 7 defenders getting tired and couldn't close their legs? That was at the fa that year, yes. but that is very important, you emphasize the substitutes, you see some substitutes on the bench and I look at them. I've been a coach and guys, they're not watching the game. I think again, certain guys, you go, yeah, they're. Watching the game properly I don't like the approach so when they appear they affect the games and I obviously felt United felt at home privileged to play because I'm actually from Christenson and I didn't believe that high in myself and I was really really happy there, really happy and I felt like I was one of the best inside the box to score and it was just about getting there, so what happened when all of a sudden the white Yorks? coming and Andy cold at that moment Teddy Sheringham comes, you know you mentioned he was rude, how do you feel?
Because we are talking about some of the best stri, no, they were good players and good guys with good characters, more importantly since they started. more games than me, but I felt like Roy said if I can take six and nine points from us, that will be the difference, so actually in my last season I tried to stay for a year and be fit enough to play. 20 minutes but my knee just went away. I always remember every training session that knee pad you had. You don't like hell. I tried. I remember there was a spell. You talk about those players.
I remember there was a spell you were really in. You became First Choice as a right winger. I think Beckham was on the bench. I don't know if there was anything between him and the coach, but the fact that six to eight weeks passed, the end of a season was like a big Champions League. The game was a big thing for you Real Madrid Real Madrid at home, yes, because away from home we didn't play well enough and Carlos told me that he was going to play on the right wing and I think your biggest thing is that your older self just leaves to the bear inside. inside the cage, don't open the cage door, yes, but I felt like I did.
Crossing me, I could run after a face further forward, it's fast enough, since he is faster than Becks. I was faster than Becks, faster than b of all the Strikers. What did you name then, who was your favorite to play? Well, Canona was the perfect partner for me in my first season, it was just Allan and Ian, right, come on, Ian and Alan Sher scored more goals than me in my first season, so they stopped me from getting any. any top scorer award uh no Canton I was perfect when I was young because I had more legs later I felt like playing with rude was nice wow, rude is the best finisher I've ever played with by a clean mile yes he could score a goal absolutely yes just taking a step back to the management side of what you said before, obviously you still want to come back to this, but what would be the kind of things that you said about obviously taking it on my terms, but what do you do?
Do you think that at United specifically you thought you could have done wrong? What would you change about what you did at United? Because you will never be able to dictate a club like Manchester United. No, I've thought about this a lot, obviously. And as I said here before, the right thing to do was to sign Cristiano, but I do think it would have turned out better, maybe for Cristiano and for us, if he hadn't signed well, that's the headline, but online, here we go, yes. To be serious, it was. The right decision was to make it.
I found myself in a, you know, we're probably in a really difficult position in television at that time as well. You know where you know, we were never going to keep it the same. He

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s a knife in you, that will never happen and also Cristiano is a United player who we respect enormously, one of the best players of all time, but when I saw him obviously on the bench, as if he did things to the camera , I felt that and Obviously, after the game against Everton, when Iwhat he had achieved with talent and then Phil and then obviously his brother Phil cross the cross the way that would have been because what you're looking at is your brother we won the Champions League without you. be able to do a pull-up, remember later, after we won the Champions League, we started doing these pull-ups, oh, I could do pull-ups, he couldn't do one, I can't do pull-ups now, yeah you, I got to the point where the one I could do three sets of 10, although yeah, wow, about needing a camera around your neck.
What's up with Ollie? What's going on with your relationship with Ro? He can get away from me quickly. Yeah, well, that's been, okay, how should we say he's been good, he's been decent? He was always moaning and yelling at me and that's how I knew he cared and felt like he could help the team, so I remember you don't know. I'm not sure if you know this. He remembers everything. OE. I'm not no. I'm not sure Tottenham passed us down there, White Heart Lane, we're counter-attacking and I make the bad decision not to pass you just before half-time and you gave me everything, absolutely every kind of insult at half-time and you.
You're about 15 or 20 yards in front of me and I'm, I've lost it. I'm going to have you. I was coming for you and there was a Q. Was it? Yes, there was a Q and Carlos again.Carla stopped me, it's not, it's not worth it, it's not worth it, it's not worth it and then who would I be absolutely dead for, look, Carlos saved you, he was taking care of you , no, I, uh, no, it's one of them that he uh was. We have good days together, good days, obviously we have looked at the dressing room a bit, we looked at your work at United, but what have you done with United now that you are away for two years and you look at what is happening to Eric Tenh at the At that moment you feel like yeah, you feel a little bit Dej like I've seen this before, definitely because it's that inconsistency, play well again for a while and you don't know what you're going to get and that's the worst. for a coach, if you don't know what you're going to get from your team, it's horrible, absolutely horrible, that's why when you have a Fred Scott nman you have players that you know are going to give you seven, eight out of 10. every time they're going to give you everything, that's the best feeling you have Fred Fred S, yeah, Fred was sure I really liked him in midfield, his legs that needed, needed in midfield, but it's interesting that you say that because we.
I say that, I think we've talked so many times that we have no idea why they can be so inconsistent, so up and down, so unpredictable, it's just a mystery, it's a mystery, what, how, how do you point it out when you look? in that when you've obviously been in that when you've experienced it coming together in the past the levels of consistency whether it's what it's back, but we talked about that in the past we had Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool sometimes the rest of the games. We should win now there are more better teams everyone is fitter all these tactical analyzes everyone is more prepared well prepared you can change it is more tactical and it is not easy to appear or know that they are going to win it is more or less man city in which you know that They're going to beat most of them and I think it's even.
Do you think the change in ownership now obviously you talk about this a lot and you talk about Recruiting and we talk about alignment and everyone goes? being on the same page, do you think that will make a big difference or will it depend on a great coach with those difficult ten? Or the next person that comes in it's really up to them to get the ball. I don't think it's crazy in the sense that we change owners, but obviously they have their team and their way of working. The glaciers still have the commercial, who knows what it will be like in football.
That side of this with uh obviously Eric, I hope he succeeds, we hope he succeeds, but you never, never know what the new owners think, so it's about consistency in results, the rest of the season always okay, Ollie to finish. right, what you have now, what you have now, we have a little surprise, right, we have a little for no, it's not, it's for Roy and olle we ended up with a little competition between you know, they started off having a little battle at the beginning . and we thought we'd end with a little battle which is basically six questions based on the final semi-final versus lab, so Bas remembers his, so basically it's first, it's one point each question, um, and they take it in turns, three each.
Three, Roy. who scored Leusen's two goals in the first La I know there are two scorers Al is one of them the one from B oh I thought you had two BAC finished 22 never the Brazilian sent a half who last Lucille I'm just a guess, but no, it was noville just after he came in yeah ok so OE your first question is which ex manchester united player was replaced by leusin in the first leg of BTO. I didn't it's amazing yes Ollie I'm team olle Roy he got half a point for the first point yes yes you got half a point.
He wouldn't have gotten that one to be fair, yes, just as Gary Neville was injured in the first leg, who replaced him as a substitute, the FR. I left after 15 or 17 minutes I think I broke my foot where Phil was someone should know I'm going to say Phil it's too obvious where Phil was it was Phil I was going to a point and a half brilliant Ole in the second leg when Roy scored who helped him oh well, it was some kind of dribble and there is no assist no, it can't be an assist it must have been an individual goal yes, it must have been a cross from West no chance no, van Ro is rude wow oh, one of his two assists, so I'm with Roy in front, you're in front one and a half to one, not B Roy, this is to win, who did Ole replace in the second leg?
Damn, these are tough. questions man, good question, I don't think he got a strike, I think he played, we need a goal, did he take out a whole defender? I'm going to say that he feels bad, no, he would have left. Sky would have played, right? SK, he played SCH, put the pass in the box, I would have gone for it. I think it was skulls, so the skulls are still in Nikki bar shh, sorry, sorry, sorry, one of the players, but he would have had to go crazy, but you're one of. the wi players that I bought, oh you got it, you gave the right answer, yes Nikki, but and the last question is obviously it doesn't matter who did lus and they will still lose in the final Zan.
Easy questions, help, that was one from Ali OE, that was one of the most beautiful hours and a half I've had in a long time with me, yes, yes, thank you, thank you very much, incredible, incredible, brilliant, you are a good gu, amazing, nice, brilliant, well done, keep going. that camera I have never seen this photo only

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