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An interesting detail of the Champions League semi-finals - the two consecutive league losses are the stepping stone to the Champions League final

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I remember Professor Wenger said that year--Premier Championship is more important than the Champions League.

It turns out that not only at home, but also abroad. The despair of this sentence is that you can tell at a glance that this is what the coach said when he didn't have many highlights in the Champions League. I know that Arsenal reached the Champions League finals from 2005 to 2006, but this sentence happened to be said before 2006. At that time, Arsenal competed with Manchester United in the Premier League and snatched several championships. But in the Champions League, they have always been synonymous with gorgeous playing styles but both spiritual fragility.

I don't dislike Wenger, but I'm very disgusted with this sentence. What are you pretending? After the reform of the Champions League, how many giant teams in Europe are not moved by the Big Ear Cup? Not talking about honors, but only about income, how many teams can stay calm in their arms? On one side is the league and on the other side is the Champions League. Do you ask the giants in Europe who are willing to protect? Note, I mean, if you can only choose one of two.

Is Liverpool willing to be eliminated by Paris Saint-Germain? They must be unwilling to accept it. The league is so much ahead, don’t they want to deepen their UEFA Champions League? Barcelona is ambitious and wants everything. They have a hard time beating Real Madrid in the final of the Cup, but they were eliminated by Inter Milan in the Champions League semi-finals. Aren’t there many people optimistic about their winning the Triple Crown? But you have to know how much luck it takes to be born to the Triple Crown? What if there were no last three minutes of golden in the 98-99 season? What if there was no Stamford Bridge tragedy in the 2008-09 season? From the 22nd to 23rd season, what if Arsenal doesn’t lose the chain in the second half?

Let's start with Barcelona. Most people are optimistic about Barcelona in the semi-finals between Barcelona and Inter because their third-line battles are really smooth. But behind this is the greed they both want and want, as well as the fatigue and panic brewing from this greed.

Barcelona defeated strong opponents in La Liga and defeated Real Madrid in the final of the Copa del Rey, and came to the semi-finals to face Inter Milan in this way. Inter Milan's situation at that time was a world apart from Barcelona. They were originally in the lead in the Serie A championship, but suddenly suffered two consecutive losses and handed over the initiative to Naples. Many people are surprised that Inter Milan is about to win the Serie A championship, but why is it suddenly thrown out again?

In fact, a month ago, Inter Milan also had the hope of winning the triple crown. But just before the two rounds of the Champions League semi-finals with Barcelona, ​​Inter Milan suffered two consecutive losses in Serie A, losing 0:1 to Bologna, 0:1 to Roma, and was eliminated by Milan in the Italian Cup semi-finals. It was this three-game losing streak that left Inter Milan with only one way to the Champions League.

One side, the third line will not be disconnected from the line, and the other side will lose two lines and compete for the first line. Which side has a large energy and a large potential energy? Perhaps, it is really Inter Milan who is trying hard to do anything.

The triple-champion champion is hard to come by, and the balanced norm of European football is the division of multiple championships.

If you look at the results of Paris Saint-Germain some time ago, it will be even more interesting. Like Inter Milan, during the Champions League semi-finals, Paris Saint-Germain actually lost two consecutive French Ligue 1, losing to Nice 1 1:3 and Strasbourg 1:2. However, their two consecutive losses were sandwiched between the Champions League semi-finals. However, before they lost two consecutive games, they started to close their strength in the league, drawing Nantes 1:1.

Paris Gran Paris Saint-Germain is actually much more relaxed than Inter Milan, because they locked in the Ligue 1 championship early. To exaggerately, they were allowed to lose all the subsequent games. The only regret is that the 1-3 loss to Nice has made their unbeaten league record this season. But this kind of unbeaten record cannot be eaten as a food. Can it be more delicious than continuing to move forward in the Champions League?

Comparing the league results of the Champions League semi-finals in the semi-finals at a glance, you can see that the two consecutive defeats in the league are actually the stepping stone to the Champions League final. Yes, this is what Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain experienced in their own leagues before reaching the finals. Although there is no necessary connection between the two, there is indeed a subtle relationship between the need and the giving when the game reaches this stage. You are greedy for too much, both wanting and wanting, no problem, but are you really more energy than those teams that are willing to give up?

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