Gerard Pique’s Monty Python-like attire, Brendan Rodgers’ woes and Aaron Ramsey’s wonder goal were the subject of much attention on Twitter this week…
The Barcelona centre-half arrived at the Nou Camp looking like that. He had to expect a reaction.
Gerard Pique arrives for Barcelona match ready for, er, battle… http://t.co/SFkWaeVyPP#babbpic.twitter.com/tgqruGVFSb
— Telegraph Football (@TeleFootball) December 11, 2014
Meanwhile, Liverpool’s failure to beat Basle and failure to qualify for the knock-out phase was greeted harshly by some Liverpool fans.
Brendan Rodgers this season #LFCpic.twitter.com/vuY53GIuTe
— Optimist LAD (@OptimistLAD) December 9, 2014
The slagging was relentless…
Another reminder to keep your receipts when doing your Christmas shopping. Not everything you buy will work out. pic.twitter.com/wHyiYJExb9
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) December 10, 2014
Aaron Ramsey scored an absolute belter for Arsenal against Galatasaray, but preferred to shine the attention on his German team-mate Lukas Podolski.
Happy for my bro @Podolski10 getting 2 goals and congratulations to the boys making their debuts too pic.twitter.com/aSztpPIqrl — Aaron Ramsey (@aaronramsey) December 9, 2014
Luis Suarez scored his first goal at the Nou Camp for Barcelona and it was greeted with plenty of humour in some quarters.
When you realise you are no longer a Liverpool player pic.twitter.com/TObjEfSjYr — Football Funnys (@FootballFunnys) December 11, 2014
And finally, although Manchester City qualified for the knock-out stages, it still takes a bit of getting used to for some people.
Manchester United scored twice at Roma and advance to the Champions League knockout round http://t.co/8sR84nrMvx pic.twitter.com/FNU2MZzMHe
— CBC Sports (@cbcsports) December 11, 2014
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