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Highly doubt doping can increase your stamina, it can increase your energy but your muscles still need to be at a high enough level of fitness, same goes with your heart.....Originally posted by Club monaco View PostThe fitness of the Germans is scary, either they are doping hard or teams need to learn from their fitness model. Running at 100% for 90 minutes is almost unheard of.
German teams in general dont get exhausted....... dortmund also runs non stop.... the league itself is very fast paced... italian is slowest, english second slowest, and spanish 2 in speed... bundelsiga is pretty much non stop...AKP Parti, Turkiye - Haj Bernie Sandersoglu
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ronaldo looked like hair around tashakor's ass (since it's been mentioned in other thread ) today. Which german team would Man U be playing (think BD) , coz Alex Fergusen saved himself lots of embarrasement.
Try some german chocolate cake and you'd be running for hours too.
Originally posted by Club monaco View PostThe fitness of the Germans is scary, either they are doping hard or teams need to learn from their fitness model. Running at 100% for 90 minutes is almost unheard of.
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Lewandowski agent stuns Dortmund with transfer revelation

The striker's representative has brought the club down to earth with a bang after claiming the player will definitely be leaving in the summer
Robert Lewandowski's agent Maik Barthel has stunned Borussia Dortmund by revealing the striker has agreed terms with another club - less than 24 hours after scoring four goals in BVB's 4-1 win over Real Madrid.
The likes of Bayern Munich, Juventus, Manchester United and Manchester City are all believed to be keen on luring the Poland international away from Signal Iduna Park this summer.
BVB have so far stressed that they have no intention of selling their star attacker, though a transfer now seems inevitable following comments made by the player's representative on the the back of one of the finest nights in the club's history.
"We have reached an agreement with another club and intend to switch clubs this summer," Barthel was quoted as saying by Sport Bild.
"All of Borussia Dortmund's demands will be met."
Lewandowski's agent then went on to stress that BVB have promised the striker that he will be allowed to leave under the right conditions and expects Jurgen Klopp's side to honour their promise.
"There is an interesting offer for Robert that meets Dortmund's criteria and satisfies Robert's demands. BVB have assured us that Robert will be allowed to leave under these circumstances. It's now up to the clubs to sort it out."
Despite Barthel's claims, Dortmund general manager Hans-Joachim Watzke has denied that their star striker is set to leave Signal Iduna Park in the summer and says that dialogue with resume with forward soon.
"No, it is not true [that Lewandowski has agreed to move elsewhere]. We don't have any offer of another club," he told German news agency SID. "We will talk about everything with Robert."
The 24-year-old has a contract until the summer of 2014, with his exit another potential hammer blow for Dortmund following the news Mario Gotze will join rivals Bayern Munich in the summer.sigpic
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well 1st game dictates the 2nd leg. So the pressure is on the home team to get good results. If they dont, 2nd leg will be very tough. However if in cases like this you fail miserable in 1st leg, your home game will be super tough. But if you manage to get a tie with some goals or even win it away, then 2nd leg becomes very relaxed and the other team gets screwed. Its hard to say which is better...in one hand u get the first crack at setting the tone of the series but if u fail, ur in trouble.Originally posted by PSGman#19 View Postwho said that playing the first leg at home was more difficult?
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