There could only be one main talking point on Twitter within the last twenty four hours, while the football world attempts to come quickly to terms with Borussia Dortmund's annihilation of Real Madrid. Fabrice Muamba sees a change in energy from Spain to Germany and Vincent Kompany expects the German example to be followed by England, though Stan Collymore disagrees. That only served to overshadow Matt Le Tissier's less-than-triumphant comeback... Read about it in Thursday's edition of the Phrase on the Tweet..."Is anyone not carrying yellow besides @realmadrid and the ref @BVB at the ground tonight @ChampionsLeague? #Massive support" Edwin van der Sar is satisfied with the Dortmund fans. Until he sees of what their participants are capable.. just wait. "Can not need this Madrid GK maintaining Casillas out carrying full length tights!!" West Brom's Steven Reid (pictured right) disagrees with Jose Mourinho's collection policy on sartorial reasons. "Im in shock at what ive seen these past 24hrs #barca #madrid #destroyed" Andros Townsend isn't the only one... "Dortmund is the mythic story of European soccer. Right back from the edge of bankruptcy, now on the verge of a Champions League final." After his side was compared by Jurgen Klopp to Robin Hood, Joey Barton casts them as Cinderella. "There is just a transition going on today in football and we are witnessing bundesliga in a better condition than any league" Fabrice Muamba may experience a wind of change coming through European football. "I think it is fair to express that German football is in good order." H Lineker succinctly says what we're all thinking. He's rather the wordsmith. "The massive investments in youth development that England happens to be making may persuade pay off with time. Dortmund may be the proof."Vincent Kompany (shown left) feels that English football can take a lot of trust from the increase of German football... "A Prem chairman came into facility 3 years ago and said''Bundesliga model cant/won't work here'.' Agreed, you're all too greedy." ... But Stan Collymore disagrees with the Manchester City skipper. "Got a 10 minute come to an end as sub for @GuernseyFC tonight sadly we lost 4-2, good luck at the weekend children #maybeiamajinx!!" In one other big game of the morning, Matt Le Tissier's recovery for his local part doesn't go according to program after defeat to Colliers Wood.
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