On December 10 2013 05:41 mavignon wrote: 4-3-3 is the defensive formation, in attack the attacking trio move so much out of their zones, and Matuidi bombs forward often as well and with the perfect passes from Verratti or Motta it's a mindfuck for the defense. If you watch Cavani's goals this season you'll see he is always scoring them as a true 9, and Ibra often assists or is involved in the build up. Acutally Ibra is leading the goal scored AND the assist table in ligue 1, it's so sick
PSG is Ibra's team, but Blanc is being very smart about it and don't worry about Cavani, he has plenty of opportunities to show what he's best at.
This,
Ive seen quite a few PSG games this season and the front 3 with Motta holding are pretty fluid. Granted its hard to guage how good the opposition is because its the french league and some times do have wtf moments against PSG but some of the stuff you see Cavani and Ibra do would blow even top teams away.
And yeah I saw pretty much every sounders game at century link this year since Dempsey joined and he gets kicked around alot ..like alot. If you see him losing his shit. its probably because of something thats been building off the ball.
I guess Lampard has to leave one day...but i still think he has deserved another 1 year contract. I mean he still plays well occasionally but the main issue is at the moment he is playing pretty much every game! Which is pretty bad considering he is to old to be playing 90minutes week in week out. He needs to playing one 90minutes in 3 and then sub appearances xD
When the Portland Timbers announced in July that their own JELD-WEN Field would play host to the 2014 AT&T MLS All-Star Game, club owner Merritt Paulson promised an opponent that was the biggest global soccer name to ever play in the Rose City.
Bayern Munich certainly fit the bill.
Major League Soccer announced on Wednesday that the reigning champions of Europe will take on the MLS All-Stars on Aug. 6 at JELD-WEN Field, marking the first time that the best of MLS will take on a German Bundesliga side in the league’s summer showcase.
The New York Red Bulls have gone from a team without a training pitch to a side ready to expand their operations.
That is the word from Sporting Director Andy Roxburgh who revealed team ownership was looking into investing up to $2 million in construction to build a new home for the club’s academy system – and a possible third division side – on the same parcel of land as their current training grounds.
“The academy had nowhere to go from one day to the next. We were all over the place,” Roxburgh said. “The academy will have now it’s own house – it’s own place.”
I doubt that he'd get a work permit. He's not a regular for Mexico and I'd bet the appeal would be rejected as he's not really on the same level as players like Kagawa and Willian.
Altogether? Or just for fouls where opponent has a clear scoring chance? Otherwise:
Bribe player in first match in the cup for Real. Wait till Ronaldo is in the box. Break him in 2, injured for rest of season. Only get yellow, no ban because ref saw it.
Nice, koreans ftw xD I always like Koreans playing football because they work so fucking hard. Kim for Cardiff and the guy for Sunderland are awesome players, work terribly hard all the time.
Yeah of course, but in the long run. In 6 months times will anyone who hasn't got a Barca shirt remember Intel are sponsoring them if its out of sight? xD