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- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
Indeed, if you're able to defeat PAOK 2-0, you'll have a team worthy of UEFA Europa League. You'll make it to the knock out phase and from there it will be a matter of the draw.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@LABoog4 wrote:A good start in Europe, I think you are bound to advance at this rate. I like Vinicius. He is one of those players that has skill but has not fully put it together yet but is showing signs.
He can be a good player for you this season with all the games you will be playing.
I found him to be quite promising once. But then he came to Spurs as a backup to Harry Kane and hardly ever got the chance to play, as I recall. I think that's where his development stalled a bit from being a good talent to a mediocre player. Well, at least he can now join Viborg on a loan in my save. Probably wouldn't have happened, if he'd set the Premier League on fire back then...
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:Indeed, if you're able to defeat PAOK 2-0, you'll have a team worthy of UEFA Europa League. You'll make it to the knock out phase and from there it will be a matter of the draw.
Yeah, I was pretty close to the top 24 last season in the Champions League. So I do hope to advance from the League Phase in the Europa League. While I'm optimistic in that regard, I won't take it for granted just yet.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- LABoog41 year agoNew Ace
3 goals a 2 assists in one game, that is the game of a lifetime for Thomas. The Europa League fixtures have a nice mix of teams you should beat based on their history and teams that will be challenging but give fans a fun day away.
Without seeing/remembering everyone that is in Europa. I think Chelsea would have to be one of the favorites to win it all.
Chelsea being in the competition really reduces every clubs chance of winning it. With the players, history and money. Looks like an early start with wins the the league stage will be key.
like the look of the new signings especially arp.
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
You'll struggle with Chelsea, Betis, possibly Club Brugge - but the other five you can take on with fair chance. If you beat PAOK 7:2 on aggregate, than teams as FCSB, Malmö and Charleroi ought to be nine guaranteed points, Dynamo Kyiv and Young Boys are equal to your level, so those two plus Brugge are depending on your form of the day. I don't know which ones are at home or away (that does have a bit of influence), but you'll make top 24 for sure; if there's a positive result against Brugge, you could dream even bigger.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@LABoog4 wrote:3 goals a 2 assists in one game, that is the game of a lifetime for Thomas. The Europa League fixtures have a nice mix of teams you should beat based on their history and teams that will be challenging but give fans a fun day away.
Without seeing/remembering everyone that is in Europa. I think Chelsea would have to be one of the favorites to win it all.
Yes, 3 goals 2 assists, a "full house" if one plays poker. He didn't really perform last season, so I only kept him as a backup to my narrator from the academy because first choice right winger Serginho was sold.
But he's kind of turned his form around and the right wing is his position to lose at the moment.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@thomashunter2199 wrote:Chelsea being in the competition really reduces every clubs chance of winning it. With the players, history and money. Looks like an early start with wins the the league stage will be key.
like the look of the new signings especially arp.
Yes, away games at Brugge and Betis will be difficult, whilst I shouldn't expect anything from hosting Chelsea either. So let's hope for a good start in Malmö and Kyiv.