pic.twitter.com/qjqsVm0tFB— Adriano Imperador (@A10imperador) March 28, 2014 Give me a full half, please!
I see what you did here. I also think it will be quite hard for Atletico to qualify in the Libertadores.
With an emperor in the team impossible is nothing Seriously, Adriano can play like in his glory days?
He played in a friendly to reopen the Arena da Baixada. He had a good first half but not so great in the second and was subbed.
Glory days, most definitely not. If what you mean by glory days is circa 2005. He has been on the sidelines for 4 years now. But he might still be useful for Atletico-PR or wherever he ends up in Brazil.
Give it up!! He's wasted talent just like Edmundo, Marcelinho Carioca, and Jardel!! He was good 10 years ago, but he's finished
Adriano will be on the bench for tonight's game vs the Strongest. Zagueiro rival anseia por reencontro com Adriano: 'Vou pedir a camisa dele': Titular do Strongest, brasileiro ... http://t.co/FBataftQKM
Craque demais!!!! First start in the Libertadores = goal. Eu sempre acreditei!!! Cadê os corneteiros? @celito
ooooooooooooooooooo Imperador voltooooooooooooooooooo, Imperador voltooooooooooooooooooo, Imperador voltooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.........000000000000000000
Ouvi um passarinho hj cantando que Fla vai botar uma oferta mto grande pra contratar Adriano, pelo que ele mostrou do jogo de ontem. Na verdade, fiquei feliz ele acertou. Espero que isso faz com que em mais incentivo pra ele treinar mais forte e focado.
ELE VOLTOU!!! MEU ÍDOLO!!! ADRIANO IMPERADOR!!!— Thomás Jaguaribe (@thomasjoficial) April 8, 2014 'Gol me dá confiança', celebra Adriano no reencontro com as redes: Após 774 dias, Imperador marcou pela primei... http://t.co/A2QeB0U2go
craque demais for a goal even my grandma could have scored??? Btw, it was the only thing he did in the game. He flopped. He is done with. He should go back to some favela to snort coke.
Easy to say when you haven't had someone like Deivid on your team. And the ball took a bounce right before it got to him. Adriano did more than most Atletico players. He wasn't static in the first half and moved around. In the second half, Atletico were already gassed by the altitude and the ball never reached him. He handled the 90 minutes unlike others who collapsed to the pitch and asked for oxygen.