royboy16
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Who set up the though ball to him ?
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Who set up the though ball to him ?
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At the same time, if he passes it across he needs it to be perfect given the backtracking Barca player. And if he fluffs that everybody will call him a bottler considering hes one on one with the keeper.
Also I did lol at the numbers you stated.
My tinfoil hat theory is that Trapp threw the game.
He let Suarez score at '2, was nowhere for the Iniesta moment that lead to the goal, didn't dive for the Neymar FK. Could have got a hand to Messi penalty, almost jumped out of the way of Robertos goal. Honestly 5 of the goals he could have saved.
Yeah, I'm sure he's thoroughly regretting not being able to spend two seasons in the Europa League battling it out with the giants of European football like Midtjylland and Zorya, and topping it all off with a record breaking 10th home draw of the season against the mighty Swansea!Honestly, leaving us was a terrible decision for his career.
He could have been playing under Mourinho alongside Pogba and Ibra. PSG have a few good players but are ultimately going nowhere. That loss to Barca summed them up.
He's no Angel for sure.That's just not very Nice of him.
And the awesome rainy weather in Manchester too, plus the great cities there of which the boring Paris is not a worthy contender.Yeah, I'm sure he's thoroughly regretting not being able to spend two seasons in the Europa League battling it out with the giants of European football like Midtjylland and Zorya, and topping it all off with a record breaking 10th home draw of the season against the mighty Swansea!
We probably wouldn't be in the Europa League if he had stayed.Yeah, I'm sure he's thoroughly regretting not being able to spend two seasons in the Europa League battling it out with the giants of European football like Midtjylland and Zorya, and topping it all off with a record breaking 10th home draw of the season against the mighty Swansea!
Yeah, I'm sure he's thoroughly regretting not being able to spend two seasons in the Europa League battling it out with the giants of European football like Midtjylland and Zorya, and topping it all off with a record breaking 10th home draw of the season against the mighty Swansea!
The league as a whole, compared to the Premier League? Nah. But PSG, compared to the post-SAF Manchester United? Yeah, absolutely, a clear step up, and I would imagine most Argentinians would tell you that they would rather be playing for a team fighting for the title in France and competing in the knock-out stages of the Champions League instead of fighting for a top 4 spot in England, and the Europa League. It's a no-brainer, really.Aye because Ligue 1 is a real step up. I mean all the Argentinians dream of winning it.
Van Gaal knew about his qualities but still signed him and tried to convert him into a player that he was not. Jose would have got the best out of him. But Di Maria needs to take the blame for giving up too soon and choosing the easy way out. Just look at Herrera. Van Gaal tried to completely change his style and then let him rot on the bench for so long. But he never complained and is now reaping the rewards. Overall, it was just bad timing. Fergie, Jose and even Moyes would have used Di Maria better than Van Gaal.I'm sure he doesn't regret his move but maybe he'd have been happier here playing under Jose. Also, say whatever you want about the man, he'd be around a million times better an option on the pitch than Jesse Lingard on that right wing.
Van Gaal knew about his qualities but still signed him and tried to convert him into a player that he was not. Jose would have got the best out of him. But Di Maria needs to take the blame for giving up too soon and choosing the easy way out. Just look at Herrera. Van Gaal tried to completely change his style and then let him rot on the bench for so long. But he never complained and is now reaping the rewards. Overall, it was just bad timing. Fergie, Jose and even Moyes would have used Di Maria better than Van Gaal.
always been the problem with himFantastic player when he's arsed. 5 goals and 3 assists already in 2018.
Awful today, reminds me of Ozil in a sense that both can be great in fully functioning teams and everything is rosy and cozy but shrink once in more challenging environments. Rat faced cnut.
I remember getting the letter from Real Madrid and tearing it up before I even opened it.
It was the morning of the 2014 World Cup Final, at exactly 11 a.m., and I was sitting on the trainer’s table about to get an injection in my leg. I had torn my thigh muscle in the quarterfinals, but with painkillers, I could run without feeling anything. I told our trainers these exact words: “If I break, then let me keep breaking. I don’t care. I just want to be able to play.”
So I was putting ice on my leg when our team doctor, Daniel Martínez, came into the room holding this envelope, and he said, “Look, Ángel, this paper came from Real Madrid.”
I said, “What are you talking about?”
He said, “Well, they’re saying you’re not in any condition to play. So they are forcing us to not let you play today.”
I immediately knew what was happening. Everybody had heard the rumors that Real wanted to sign James Rodríguez after the World Cup, and I knew that they were going to sell me to make room for him. So they didn’t want their asset to be damaged. It was that simple. That’s the business of football that people do not always see.
I told Daniel to give me the letter. I didn’t even open it. I just ripped it into pieces and said, “Throw it away. The one who decides here is me.”