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The Champions League league phase is finally wrapped — and somehow, everybody we expected to qualify… qualified anyway.
We break down why the Premier League absolutely ate this format, Chelsea surviving by vibes and João Pedro heroics, Napoli embarrassing themselves in Europe (again), and Arsenal treating the final matchday like a training drill.
There’s chaos over Conte’s European reputation, heated debates about “risk-averse” football, Palmer propaganda, Gyökeres skepticism, Kane discourse that nearly ended friendships, and a wild proposal to let teams pick their knockout opponents (UEFA, don’t try this).
We also argue over who actually impressed in the league phase, who nobody wants in the knockouts, and whether this new UCL format delivers drama or just the illusion of it.
As always: big takes, bigger agendas, and abso ...