We have a better defence, they have a better midfield and better attack. Since they don't have all players at their disposal, I think it is doable to at least draw against them if we don't play too openly.
Honestly, I'm not too worried about this game whatever happens T'ham still have to go away to Barcelona.
seriously though, is there anything i can do?
Can't trust an already qualified Barcelona.
Meh can't see Barca losing at the Camp Nou, qualified or not qualified.
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And plus if we lose by one goal, our goal difference would still be better than Spurs.
Goal difference only matters as a second tiebreaker. If they beat us 1-0, it's just like if it were a knockout round tie; it would be 2-2 on aggregate and they would have the away goal tiebreaker. 1-0 Tottenham is a perfect win for them. 2-1, 3-2, etc. is where a one-goal loss is "good" for us. Either overall goal difference becomes the next tiebreaker or we would have the away goal tiebreaker.
What matters if PSV win though? We will be 8 and they are 4.If we get a draw and PSV doesn't win at camp nou, we are mathematically through.
To be fair, all in all we have become more regular. But yes, from time to time we still pull some weird shit, be it in a positive or negative fashion
Agreed, we're not third by a fluke, we can grind out wins against smaller teams but when it comes to a big games we usually step up.
Tottenham fans are completely clueless about us and are probably judging Inter on the first game, let them, it's fine, I'm sure Pocchettino and co. aren't stupid enough to do that. I just hope they go out and attack us and then end up falling on their collective arses.
In other news Wikipedia says it's goal difference that counts:
Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
Oh and do any historians I'm looking at Brehme (who is an actual antique ) know whether Inter has ever played at Wembley before?