10 de mayo de 2025

46 comentarios en «Keane, Sturridge & Redknapp discuss the race for Champions League | «It's so tight!» 🤏»

  1. "Top 5 title race" 😂😂😂 that man has literally been a professional pundit for over a decade, his father was a professional manager for 3 decades, he himself was a professional player for 2 decades… "top 5 title race" 😂😂😂 Jamie needs some crayons and a colouring book.. not a microphone 😂😂

  2. Can someone please explain why Sturridge is on these shows? 😂 he scored a few goals… but you can barely call him a professional footballer… the guy was useless, and his perspective on football games shows just how clueless he was as a player… why are sky paying these people to speak? Chat gpt has more personality.. sky are getting more and more amateur and desperate daily 😂

  3. Absolutely shocking by Liverpool today leaving 6 key first team players out today because they won prem….should be done for fixing games…you should play you best team every game disgrace

  4. City are a shoe in at this point. Newcastle must beat Chelsea at home, Forest looks like they might have run out of steam but still just in it. Villa I think have too much to do, but again, it's tight. Arsenal will safely be there but also look to be coming off the rails right when it matters.

  5. It seems so unfair that either Man U or Spurs, two awful teams, will get Champions League football next year but rules are rules. Europa League is essentially a play off final, whoever loses is ruined next season.

  6. This could be a major blow to Arsenal fans. After they realized that Champions League dream this season is likely finished after PSG destroyed them over 2 legs, they can still lose all 3 games and get humiliated by the worst Premier League team this season, while Manchester City, Newcastle United, Chelsea, and Aston Villa somehow leapfrogged Arsenal for the Top 5 spots! However, Arsenal might still have a chance to finish 2nd if they beat Liverpool since Liverpool will play the remaining games with kids, but beating Liverpool at Anfield is quite difficult, something Nottingham Forest had actually did this season.

  7. The computer generated pretty accurate results in my opinion. Arsenal for sure will finish 2nd, Man City for sure will finish 3rd, Newcastle and Chelsea will battle for 4th but ultimately Chelsea will prevail, yet Newcastle would still get 5th. Lastly, Forest 6th and Villa 7th.

    The only thing I see going wrong is that Villa could do better than expected and I could see them finishing 5th. But if Newcastle maintain consistency, they’re gonna quality for UCL. Feel really bad for Forest because I wanted them to do really well but it’s definitely been a bad month or so for the club. Of course, getting any European football is a fantastic achievement for this team, but given the context of them being in the top 4 for so long, it’s definitely got an underachieving feeling to it.

  8. Shows how poor this season has been that they are having a debate about who is going to finish in the top 5. Who cares, there’s probably only 4-5 teams in Europe who can realistically win the champions league, the rest are just making up the numbers.

  9. 2. Manchester City has easy opponents and wins all games = 73 points

    3. Newcastle wins all games = 72 points

    4. Arsenal draws vs Liverpool and win last game = 71 points

    5. Forest is determined to not have great campaign turn sour, winning all but draw vs Chelsea = 70 points
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    6. Villa wins all games as Man United / Spurs will fully focus on Europa League = 69 points

    7. Chelsea loss Newcastle, wins United, draw Nottingham = 67 point

  10. AS AN ARSENAL FAN… 99% security of champions league?

    Now I’m not a mathematician, but help me here. Liverpool, champions we can’t beat them. Newcastle, battered us this year, so let’s say 3 points against Southampton.

    70 pts

    Both Newcastle and Chelsea are more than capable of winning all 3 games, we’re more than capable of losing.

    So tell me, where the HELL does 99% come from lol

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