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Dortmund v Monaco
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5-45pm kick off coming up. Hope it matches the Juve-Barca game.1
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Should be lots of goals.0
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Rearranged match on Freeview channel 59 and being streamed here:
http://sport.bt.com/football/champions-league/borussia-dortmund-v-monaco-101364168925141?s_intcid=con_HTWF0 -
What SKY channel is that?0
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Can't get it working on SKY box. Watching a stream instead.
http://www.navixsport.com/sport.php?id=2785User_WengerOut0 -
Pen for Monaco0
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Tactical start. Dortmund 3-4-3. Monaco good old 4-4-2 to 4-2-4.
Pen to Monaco. Mbappe in behind and brought down. Fabinho wide of the goal. 0-0.0 -
Missed it... 0-00
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Goal now. Mbappe. Looked offside?0
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The Dortmund Back Three look short of pace. Mbappe causing all sorts of problems running in behind.
Comical Own Goal by Bender. 2-0 Monaco and they look far superior.0 -
0-2 HT0
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2 very poor decisions from the referee so far, penalty looked extremely harsh and the 1st goal was offside.0
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The amount of talent in this Monaco team is ridiculous, just a shame that half the side will likely be bought by bigger clubs. Mbappe is obviously the new star attraction but for me Bernardo Silva is the man who makes it all happen.
Having said that Mbappe will go for an absolute fortune when they sell him. Easily worth 100m given todays prices and how many years he has ahead of him.1 -
1-20
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1-3. What a finish Mbappe.0
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Mbappe is the new Henry1
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And to think, United went to Monaco and bought Martial!0
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2-3. Kagawa0
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20 starts and 21 goals for Mbappe this season.
Can't remember an 18 year old having such an impact on top level football since maybe Rooney in 2004.0 - Sponsored links:
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http://news.sky.com/story/far-right-claims-responsibility-for-borussia-dortmund-blasts-10838440
Seems it may not have been an IS attack after all. Whoever committed the crime is still at large.0 -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-39603467
When asked to comment, state prosecutor Frauke Koehler agreed the media reports were "accurate".
They highlight that "many things" from the letters are "untypical" for groups like so-called Islamic State (IS). These include a claim that sportspeople and other famous figures were in danger unless the Ramstein Air Base is closed and German warplanes withdrew from Syria.
IS normally does not negotiate in such a way, Mr Koehler added.
Anonymous security experts quoted in the Sueddeutsche piece (in German) say the text of the letters was likely written by a native German speaker who built in mistakes to make it look like it was written by someone for whom German was their second language.0