@DiegoPa67569033@STRiiBES@CoDdiscussion Anyways it’s whatever we have our opinional differences and that’s fine. I think there’s a lot of confirmation bias involved in this topic… may the best man win!
@DiegoPa67569033@STRiiBES@CoDdiscussion Staying at the top is harder than getting there, that rule applies to every sport. They had time to catch up and had plenty of VOD on other teams, you’re telling me if champs was 2 weeks after the last major the bracket would’ve been exactly the same?
@STRiiBES@CoDdiscussion Winning champs but being a non factor for the whole year isn’t impressive, matter of fact this would’ve never happened if there wasn’t a month break to begin with
@hitting_hills @chittyypoo @RayzThePope@GGBreakingPoint In which scenario would you have a higher K/D
A: 15 games against noobs
B: 10 games against equally/better players
Kevin De Bruyne reveals the circumstances behind his celebration in Madrid ahead of completing the Treble:
“It’s probably one of the best weeks and the worst that I’d ever had in my life. I remember we played on the Tuesday and my wife’s grandfather, who was really close to us, was dealing with cancer.
Obviously he was not really good and I think a lot of people already said goodbye. I was basically the only one who didn’t say goodbye so on Sunday I flew to Belgium to say goodbye.
He was in really bad pain, then on Monday I had to fly here, train in the morning, then fly to Madrid and then on the Monday evening he died. It was a really emotional time, then obviously the next Sunday I had to go before the other Madrid game on Sunday or Monday to attend the funeral.
Then at the time of his funeral my grandmother died so I had to drive five hours to say goodbye to her, it was an absolute mess. I just played on pure emotion, no sleep. There’s that clip where I got angry with Pep in the Madrid game because I was all over the place. I did what I had to do to play football.”