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Barca Bash InterThe 2-0 scoreline in favor of Barcelona may be telling, but the performance was pure class. The Spaniards dominated play against the Italian champions and limited Inter to almost nothing in the way of attacking chances while finding plenty of space and chances of their own.
FCS: Follow The LeaderIt sure was a crazy weekend in the English Premier League. With lots to mention, Goal.com's Shane Evans had his work cut out for him in this week's edition of "Fish & Chip Shots." He talks Arsenal, Spurs, a brave Brum performance and Darren Fletcher's wonderstrike against Everton.
We Must QualifyDesperate times call for desperate measures and Juventus' Fabio Cannavaro has declared his team must beat Bordeaux and qualify for the knockout round of the Champions League. The Old Lady sit second in their group at the moment, but Bayern Munich are sniffing around in third.
Feel Your PainArsenal boss Arsene Wenger has recently stated that he feels sorry for Liverpool as they have been victim to some very poor luck this season. He related to their devoted fans, whom he thinks are some of the best in the league and think that they deserve a little better from their Reds.
Goals Would ComeSince leaving Liverpool, English striker Michael Owen has had a bit of a hard time settling in to a club. Stints with Real Madrid and Newcastle didn't work as planned but since joining Manchester United in the summer, he has become a new man. The 29-year-old knew his form would return.
Game Over, ManThings are not well with Bayern Munich this season. Charged with turning the team around, Louis van Gaal has them sitting seventh in Bundesliga and third in their Champions League group. Italian striker Luca Toni says he has given up trying with the coach and is ready to move on.
Needed: A MiracleLiverpool head into the UEFA Champions League tie against Debrecen Tuesday needing a miracle. Not only must the Reds win, but also for Lyon to earn a result over Fiorentina. Manager Rafa Benitez is looking to the past for inspiration ahead of the do-or-die clash.