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I wonder if the rumors of Arsenal spending £53m on Mauro Icardi and Marcelo Brozovic are true
Scumbag Icardi belongs on a scumbag squad like Chelskie
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I wonder if the rumors of Arsenal spending £53m on Mauro Icardi and Marcelo Brozovic are true
Milan already have a KPB as his replacement. They will probably use the money made from selling Adriano to bring in a midfielder hopefully Soriano or Vazquez from Palermo. But seeing how the past transfer windows have gone its gonna be quiet until the final day.Word is that Milan is interested in El-Ghazi as a replacement for Cerci
Messi is not the greatest. Stop it y'all
Until he can lead Argentina to a WC title, he cannot be considered one of the greatest. Dude gets exposed for the fraud he is when he plays for the national team.
Dude played in 06,10,14 world cup. If he is that good, he would have done something within three WCs. The greatest prove themselves at their first WC. Case in point, Ronaldinho. Dude lead Brazil in the world cup singlehandedly when they beat England after being down a goal. If he wasn't scoring, he was assisting and making plays for others to score. That's how you define greatness
Barcelona was doing terrible in the early 2000s. They signed Rijkaard then ronaldinho and their fortunes turned around. Ish wasn't by coincidence. When you're that good, you don't just will your self on command, you will your teammates to want to win.
Ronaldinho > Messi
Society doesn't want to give melenated people the credit they deserve
Messi is one of the best to ever do it
Chelsea’s Baba Rahman: I’ve had enough of sitting in the stands
The Chelsea defender Baba Rahman has admitted he is growing frustrated by his lack of playing time since moving to England.
The Ghana left-back, who joined in August from Augsburg for an initial £14m, has made just four Premier League appearances so far after failing to edge ahead of the first-choice full backs César Azpilicueta and Branislav Ivanovic.
Speaking to the German magazine Sport Bild, the 21-year-old admitted he has found the transition difficult but with Chelsea having already ruled out sending him on loan for the second half of the season, Rahman is determined to prove himself at Stamford Bridge.
“Of course it’s frustrating for any footballer to sit in the stands and I don’t want to experience that too much more,” he said.
“As a young player, of course, you have to get used to such a big club and a world-class league. For me the first half of the season was pretty OK but in the second half I really want to play more. Chelsea are one of the best clubs in the world.”
Rahman, who caught Chelsea’s eye after his performances in Augsburg’s unlikely fifth place finish in the Bundesliga last season, is understood to have settled in well to life in London off the pitch despite the club’s tumultuous season so far. He was signed by José Mourinho, only for the Portuguese to use him sparingly in the opening two months of the season as the reigning Premier League champions struggled.
But Rahman insisted he has nothing but respect for his former manager, who has been replaced by Guus Hiddink.
“He always gave me tips on how to improve both defensively and going forward,” he said. “I liked him right from the first moment. Every player would benefit from working with him.”
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Arsenal? Just like last year but no Skrtel and now the welsh Xavi... I wanna throw up, Bellerin messed up that playLooks like I missed a helluva 2nd half...
Yep. That 1st half was pretty damn entertaining!Arsenal? Just like last year but no Skrtel and now the welsh Xavi... I wanna throw up, Bellerin messed up that play
Yep. That 1st half was pretty damn entertaining!
Certainly more entertaining than Utd 1st halves...