jones wrote: Zlatan would be proud. Don't think I've ever seen a player like Aspas who's gone from class to utter shit to class in such a short time. Good thing it's not this version that showed up at Pool
Zlatan would be proud. Don't think I've ever seen a player like Aspas who's gone from class to utter shit to class in such a short time. Good thing it's not this version that showed up at Pool
You must have missed his Liverpool highlight reel.
Simeone got sent off for throwing a ball onto the pitch trying to thwart a Málaga counter 😆
😆
We have a winner.
Don't think he threw it. I think he encouraged the ballboys to throw it.
Suarez scored another hattrick yesterday. He is just amazing, phenomenal goalscoring and assists record this season. What he did last week was a new record since 1950.
“Hurricane Suárez,” Marca called him. He scored the opening goal after 10 minutes, the second after 24 and the fourth after 53. In the meantime, he had made the third for Rakitic after 47. He hadn’t finished there either. Only Bartra’s brilliant solo goal, scored on his first start since October and a goal so good he had them giggling over on the bench, gliding through to slip the ball home, was not of Suárez’s making. The Uruguayan gave one to Messi, one to Neymar, and scored another of his own. Four goals, three assists, and four marks in the paper … out of three. Which, if anything, seemed a little stingy. No one had matched that feat since 1950, and it took Suárez top of the assists charts and within a goal of Cristiano Ronaldo in the Pichichi scorers’ table. It also means he has now got 49 goals this season in 48 games, a better total than that managed by the original Ronaldo at the Camp Nou in 1996-97. One paper renamed him Luis Suárez Nazario de Lima in reference to the Brazilian.
“Hurricane Suárez,” Marca called him. He scored the opening goal after 10 minutes, the second after 24 and the fourth after 53. In the meantime, he had made the third for Rakitic after 47. He hadn’t finished there either. Only Bartra’s brilliant solo goal, scored on his first start since October and a goal so good he had them giggling over on the bench, gliding through to slip the ball home, was not of Suárez’s making. The Uruguayan gave one to Messi, one to Neymar, and scored another of his own. Four goals, three assists, and four marks in the paper … out of three. Which, if anything, seemed a little stingy.
No one had matched that feat since 1950, and it took Suárez top of the assists charts and within a goal of Cristiano Ronaldo in the Pichichi scorers’ table. It also means he has now got 49 goals this season in 48 games, a better total than that managed by the original Ronaldo at the Camp Nou in 1996-97. One paper renamed him Luis Suárez Nazario de Lima in reference to the Brazilian.
The final fixtures make this really fucking interesting.
Madrid have difficult games but the other 2 have 6 very winnable games.
Yeah, reckon that'll be the final order, Atlético do have an outsider's chance, Real have a good chance of dropping points.
jones wrote: Simeone got sent off for throwing a ball onto the pitch trying to thwart a Málaga counter 😆
Classless twat, if it's true that he told the ball boy to do it.
Real Sociedad still holding on, 20 minutes left. Could be the end of Madrid's title hopes.
Bale bailing them out again
messi with two assists, second one was sexy.
That second pass from Messi broke geometry.
perfect weight on the ball...
you should check out their second goal savz
Just seen both passes, ridiculous. Messi should just retire. When someone does such brilliant things so regularly it takes away the fun for me.
You must really enjoy watching Arsenal then
😆 Maybe that's the reason we are all die hard Gooners!
Mirth wrote: You must really enjoy watching Arsenal then