Mourinho does harass Alli in the Spurs, he handles it Array. .

Release Date: Friday, November 27, 2020 2:30 AM

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So, seriously, since you don’t look at us weekly, do you honestly think you can comment on the stage with Dele?

Long before Joseph’s arrival, there were rumors about Dele’s performance. Yes, his stats would possibly be impressive, but on the field he stopped trying, he almost felt as if he expected the game to spin around him. , a lung exploded to put himself in a smart position and all his behavior was that of a child who did not seem interested or restless. It’s not surprising to see the way he was given on stage.

The challenge was that, despite all this, Poch chose Dele regularly and defended him in public. Behind the scenes, I probably would have said something different, we don’t know, but I doubt it.

Mourinho has arrived and done wonders for this team in a year and is a winner. You buy it in your mentality, you play. As undeniable as that. Dele started well in Joseph’s first few weeks and returned in the preseason, however, the previous behavior is difficult to shake and he simply did not deserve to overtake NDombele, Lo Celso, not even Sissoko or Winks. the latter two might not have the same skills or skill as Dele, however, especially with Sissoko, have put in more effort and contributed more matches than Dele.

Jose doesn’t intimidate Dele, he handles it. And Dele, for her credit, makes no fuss, has her head down and works hard and last night her most productive game in a long time, brilliant, selfless and hunted everything. Let’s hope this starts to sink and be rewarded, as NDombele did for his effort and attitude.

 

But now they have a difficult stadium and facilities, a healthy UEFA coefficient, a coach who can get the Spursiness out of their heads. Kane and Son are genuine quality players, they bought a left-back against United. Manchester the whole device but no United concept.

Not that they said it since West Ham, in any case, they had more difficulties because they had to pay for their stadium.

They only learned the rule of the ball with their hand, saving a penalty, granting and scoring one or two purposes before winning a Champions League!I’ve noticed that worse groups win champions leagues!

 

For the Premier League to be wonderful, we need to invest in the concept that we are in the presence of the wonderful. I would say that this era of dominance of Manchester City and Liverpool is very similar to that of Man United and Wenger at Arsenal. considers wonderful managers and wonderful systems and play styles.

Klopp and Pep are the big ones right now. It’s just that this is the truth that they are wonderful managers.

Great players are the ones who live a long time in the reminiscence of their individual moments that profile their lives. Ronaldinho who runs to Madrid in the classic or purpose of the opposite foot to Chelsea were moments of greatness.

What do I mean? The greatness of football considers moments that reflect the joy of sport. It’s statistics or records.

 

I take into account that the longevity of others is a decisive factor, but there are other points why you have never been able to do that, and all you can do is demonstrate the numbers of the units when you play. That’s why other people love him. He also works hard for the team. Any world football team would need it.

 

This is all very subjective as to whether a resolution would replace the final results of a match, however I will make the 2 ridiculous at most and upload a more applicable and current one for proper discussion.

First of all, thunderbastard Lampard, you probably wouldn’t attend the tournament, I wish I hadn’t, but I had the misfortune to move on to all our organizational games. We were absolute pants in all three of us. No wonder he beat us 4-1: I saw him on TELEVISION because he had already traveled about 3. 00 km all over the country to this point to watch shitty football and yet I would laugh a lot outside of the matches. He didn’t replace anything and perhaps made the score more respectable.

Secondly, 1966, there is still much debate about whether the ball crossed the line, so it cannot even be said whether the VAR would have rejected it, regardless of that, England won 4-2, so if that purpose was denied. You may have simply replaced the game pattern, but it’s a wonderful assumption to say that a close decision in the other direction would definitely have replaced the result (like the Cricket World Cup reversal debacle victory in England – surely it’s ridiculous to say that he made a decision with the result, then you can say the same about any ball where an open ball or no ball may have been simply sung).

If you need to discuss any topic that may have replaced a game, pay attention to Peter Shiltons’ recent comments on the game from God’s hand. No doubt the VAR would have reversed this purpose and Shilts believes that the “best purpose of all time” only happened because English players had not understood how this handball had not been seen. If England had won this match, they would have played Belgium in the semi-finals, then they probably lost the last opponent to Germany in the after-a-case situation and Diego could have started. his downward spiral in drugs and debauchery before having a World Cup in his name.

 

It’s the biggest I’ve ever noticed, and the challenge of comparing it to existing players is that, as discussed before football changed.

I drained my brain by looking at this, of course, a lot of things were written about physical situations, but the competencies in terms of precedence and prestige have also changed.

In the past decade of the 80s and early 90s there were no Champions League, there was no Internet and at most countries had 3 or four channels with the ability to broadcast sports live, during this period the World Cup was king and Maradona played there four times and had a significant effect on all four tournaments.

In 1982, his fame drove him out of the area, but he scored 2 goals in five games and was sent off.

In 1986, we all know what happened, but I think his achievements in 1990 were overlooked: he was expelled from the park as opposed to those adorable Cameroonian players (and for some reason, the premeditated physical abuse in the area is not a trap, but a quick idea of touching the ball opportunistically with his hand is a crime that means that an entire race will have to be overturned) This Argentine team was not a wonderful team , in fact it was a rather lousy team, but Maradona controlled to train them at the Fíjese at the time of the circular adjustment opposite Brazil, Argentina was sad, it was a Brazilian team that had won the Copa America last year and was going to win the next World Cup, Argentina ruled. However, with a few minutes left on the clock, Maradona selects the ball up on his own haggling in front of 3 players and then returns the 4, at which point he slides the ball towards the un scored striker who only has the goalkeeper to beat, magnificent. Of course, they just lost the ending.

In 1994, out of shape, Maradona played 2 games. In this team, his role had changed, he could no longer do those explosive lung races, he was the orchestrator of the team. In the first game Argentina swept away a poor Greek appearance with Maradona marking one of the purposes of the tournament, what I like about that purpose is the interaction between the 3 forwards before Maradona sends his arrowheads precisely in the corner more sensitive. as he did so often. His overly exuberant birthday party is more noticeable than purpose, yet even at his birthday party I love the look of awe in a young Batistuta’s eyes. At the time of the game, Argentina was 1-0 against an impressive Nigerian look who would go on to win the Olympics two years later. He set up the assistant for the tie by cunningly simulating the loose kick and set up the winner with another quick and opportunistic loose kick touchdown, a perfectly weighted ball for the forward to score. With Maradona on the team all good and then all of a sudden he was out of the team after missing a drug test and the team would pass and lose their next two games.

However, I think it is in club football that Maradona is rated as much as possible. Of course, his time at Barcelona was tarnished by injury, but he still scored 38 goals in 58 games, which is impressive for an offensive midfielder.

But as we all know, his real home was in Naples, in all probability the biggest club city in Europe. As everyone knows before Maradona, he had won very little while with Maradona in the club they won 2 Leagues and the UEFA Cup. Young readers may not like it, but during that time Serie A was by far the first club league, all the most sensitive players played there. Before Guardiola Barça, it was sometimes thought that the most productive club team of all time was the Sacchi-Capello aspect of AC Milan, who went 58 games unbeaten and qualified for 3 Champions League finals. The Milan team had 3 of the best Dutch players of all time in Gullit, Rijkaard and Van Basten who would win Euro 88. Inter for their part had 3 of the most productive Germans in Brehme, Mattaus and Klinsmann who would win the Cup from the global 90s, then you had Juve de Platini. Even in the secondary groups there were players of global elegance, there were players like Zico in Udinese. The most productive English players were there too, of course, but they didn’t return to the most productive groups, so Platt went to Bari and Gazza to Lazio. This is before talking about the glorious Italian players, whether they are forwards like Mancini, Vialli, Zola and Baggio or defenders like Bergomi, Baresi and Maldini.

As for smaller groups, they cannot compete at home, as in Europe, Sampdoria, Fiorentina, Rome and Turin have qualified for the European final with the other 3 major groups from Turin and Milan. Naples, finished third, second twice and won twice.

They also won the UEFA Cup, which is probably harder to win than the European Cup, because the European Cup only had the champions. To illustrate this, Milan, winner of the 1989 European Cup, had to beat Dundalk, red star of Belgrade, Werder Bremen, Real Madrid and Bucuresti, while Napoli faced PAOK, Leipzig, Bordeaux, Juventus, Bayern Munich and Stuttgart.

To put things in context, I think it would be as if Mbappé went to Newcastle and won the League twice, never and never completing in the most sensible 3 against City of Guardiola and Liverpool of Klopps, but shooting Wenger’s Arsenal, Fergie’s United and Mourinho’s. Chelsea in addition to winning the Champions League.

I’m afraid Messi and Cristiano win in the five most sensitive European clubs.

 

We had a computer with us, and it’s probably my first memory of the language that I might not hear again until I see Monty Python a few years later, or unreleased Beverly Hills Cop.

Yes, it’s fair to say that the language that extended to my father and everyone who watched and listened to the radio as Diego gave up to meet Shilton that night on a scale I no longer heard before the voting tax was announced.

That moment clouded the rest of the game for all England fans and, unlike what they have noticed in the nostalgic bigger goals with experts in rose-dyed glasses, NO ONE and I mean Noboday applauded the goal of that moment. anywhere in the UK, perhaps the circle of relatives of Saxe-Coburg at Buckingham Palace.

Instead, I had a more colorful descriptive edition of why we defended the Faulklands that no political historian can dream of, combined with a real indifference to any South American country and its natives, with the exception of Brazil and Pelé. . . . say that my old man appreciated the majesty of little Diego . . . Array, but I do.

When he lifted the cup it was a wonderful scene, and thanks again to Panini, they included it on their 87th football album along with other memories of Mexico!Just fantastic . . . but hidden from my father!

In the past, my son (and my older brother) had discovered Miami Vice, so we were used to cocaine, in Testarossa and what happens if you fall under the mob. Thus, the stories about Diego after Italy 90 were all endemic to having been beaten by someone who used to protect him. Inevitable retirement

By the time USA 94 came knocking on the door, I was in boarding school, smoking illegally and exploring girls, and I was looking to concentrate on the GSCE until I saw in Match mag that Diego was coming to America. There he was looking strangely more muscular and chiselled than ever, however, by the time he went out to warm up, even Barry Davies pulled his load, while watching a older Diego juggle a ball. golf, a tennis ball and a field, a football. He’s there, like Peter Pan, in a position to give you a massive F**k to the world again!

I don’t know why though, despite being an avid Utd fan, the most productive uniform combo ever made is blue and white stripes with black shorts and white socks. shining in the Mexican sun gives me more chills than anything Umbro has ever done.

Yes, there have been notable individuals, teams, more successful teams, more individual distinctions won through the players and they still will be, but I doubt there will ever be a player who was born in a slum and who has gone out to conquer the world. , in the top-looking teams, when no player had any form of coverage inside and outside the boxArray and beats the global alone, on so many levels, over and over again.

In Maradona’s legacy are not only the stories of enthusiasts from Naples and Argentina, the fair display on social media and the superbly executed and edited films, but also an original and insightful love for a guy for whom the word imperfect genius was written.

When I saw the beautiful Instagram image board on Wednesday night, there would be one I wanted.

Panini Mexico 84 Sticker Number 86 (I wonder what value it is this weekend)

 

Let me be the one to tell you the youngest: the compliment you read about Diego as a player doesn’t even begin to do him justice. He, a player with an end-to-end influence in a game, withdrew each and every one. Phase of the game at your will. Serie A of the 80s, the highest competitive and brutal sports league the world has ever seen and won it with Napoli, a club with very little prestige before or after.

 

 

 

For a character as captivating and polarizing as Maradona, of course it will produce opinions.

Asking me if he’s so smart is irrelevant.

Now I am forty-something, vaguely the 1986 World Cup. Being in Australia, my English father would wake me up at all hours for England matches by adding this one. The 90s and 94s are much better.

The analogies are imperfect, I’m going to make one anyway.

A few months ago, world rock lost Eddie van Halen, a Maradona fresco who has marked his influence on the guitar game, even played Michael Jackson’s beat It, so everyone heard his pyrotechnic solo.

Listening to hard rock, obviously a before and after Eddie as young guitarists from all over the world sought to copy their technique, some of them (probably) outperformed it, but they would have been other guitarists without their influence.

It’s the same with Maradona. Of course, Messi can probably do everything he’s done, just like Neymar, and probably Ronaldinho too. The execrable trend of freestyle football probably took off from Maradona’s influence, just as van Halen generated a million acts.

The fact is not that others simply copy it, but that it is the original. Inspiration for everyone who came here afterwards.

It’s an unhappy day.

Apologies for the extension, to be honest, I scroll through the other letters for so long!

 

1. CABRA

· Pelé, Maradona, Messi, Di Stefano, Garrincha, (I can communicate about him all day, obviously I only saw old clips of him playing), 1st Ronaldo (the “Phenom” era of 2 years)

2. The greatest of their generation:

· Best, Beckenbauer, Zidane, Maldini, CR7, Puskas, Zico, Baresi, Eusabio, Yeshin, Platini

3. Other notables:

 

In a vain attempt to seem polite and take a look at dredging my reminiscence of an A-level philosophy from 30 years ago (which I failed). I think every time you see someone mention a CABRA, all you have to do is update CABRA with my favorite. In short (I’ll probably be very wrong . . . it’s been 30 years . . . ) Descartes invented the “Cogito Ergo Sum” “I think I am” to check his own component lifestyle because he knew that his people feel that we are unreliable and may simply not be sure whether the global he perceived was genuine or simply the fruit of his own bag of gently deceived meat. He summed it up at his highest date and started back from there.

So if we settle for our senses being flawed and being gently deceived, there can be no objective GOAT. There’s only “my favorite. ” Simply make this replacement when you read a list of smart things and you can avoid taking your main blood pressure medication in no time.

 

 

The GOAT debate that broke out with Maradona’s death made me the “big” players I’ve seen in over 50 years watching football, but also my favorite players, especially my team.

It started with Peter Thompson, I was so obvious that those are the players I saw most interested, Thompson was a haggling man who could beat his boy on both sides, never had the influence or career of his teammate Ian Callaghan in his day. It was a pleasure to see you, ManU enthusiasts think of Gordon Hill in Steve Copple as an analogy.

Then a brief pass from Alun Evans, the first 100,000 euro teenager to be replaced either as my favorite and on the team through Kevin Keegan, our own George Best (I know, so don’t worry!), All the energy, skill, determination and joy, I enjoyed it and then left!

The long Kenny came here and, although he may be the most productive player of all time to play for the LFC, my favorite Ray Kennedy had written him a check when he was at Arsenal and I was very happy when he joined Liverpool, making him Rolls Royce, a midfielder probably Bob Paisley’s greatest training achievement.

Again, the player who replaced my favorite, did so on both fronts, Ronnie Whelan, perhaps the most underrated player of his time, had accepted the challenge of Kevin Sheedy, who was also fighting for the task and made the game seem, easy for the 14/15 years he wore the shirt, although he was not a prolific goalscorer, contributed to the important goals.

Then came the darkness of the ’90s and Souness/Evans/Houllier, complicated (no!) Have a favorite when the team includes Speedie, Carter, Piechnik, Hysen, The Tallec, etc. , but at least we still had John Barnes and then “The Spice Boys”, even harder for Fowler, McManaman, Redknapp and Collymore, so Barnsey stayed.

At that moment I’m a little long on the tooth to have a ‘favorite’, so my son took over the torch and went to Owen/Torres/Gerrard/Firmino, I had a little guy who weighed on my ‘typical’ favorite, the elegant and promising midfielder, Xabi Alonso, a fusion of Kennedy, Whelan, Molby and Barnes.

 

Ed until Thursday, “West Ham isn’t shit and we deserve to have noticed it coming. “Can you chorus writing articles praising West Ham?Inevitably precedes a sudden drop in form, which in turn precedes a ‘West Ham shit and we deserve to have noticed it coming’, which in turn precedes a sudden beak of form, which in turn precedes a . . . Well, you see the picture.

Like Shrodinger’s proverbial chat-in-a-box, West Ham is either not shit and shit. Your pieces seem to precipitate the opening of that box. Sometimes it’s happiness.

 

 

 

The Czech league has returned to action two weeks after a stop in which Covid’s number went a little banana.

Last week was my Zbrojovka Brno, who joined Virtually Germany to face Jablonec, sixth. A complicated and stereotypical position, Stelnice had not noticed a victory by Zbrojovka since the heyday of the Austro-Hungarian empire (at least it seems), so with us in search of our first victory, marking a purpose would have been like a victory.

And we scored. And we won completely, 0-1 is over. It seems smart for FK Peebram, who liked downhill buyers to avoid relegation, at home. They were down, scoring four and awarding 22 in seven games. So, of course, we tied 1-1.

Zbrojovka now faces a series of tough/important matches in the coming weeks, starting with Sunday night against Eden to face Slavia. He is Slavia with seven wins and a draw of eight, conceded only two goals (one of which was a penalty). Yes, if we went out with a 3-0 defeat, we did it right.

Then there is the house of the maniacs of the ‘eské Budjovice who can award six or beat Sparta, depending on the team that presents; to wonder about the Pardubice package that lately is played in Prague while his field returns to the popular 1. League; then a southeastern derby in Slovako’s space.

I’m a little safer to get snippets of the only games now that they’ve regained our defense (including the mighty Pavel Dreksa, who gave Harry Maguire a run for his cash), but the season has been strange. See.

Oh, and as for the pronunciation that has been around lately, “o” in Czech sounds like Nessa in Gavin

 

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