Las cosas que se leen ... Tabarez got a lucky fixture at South Africa plus and more important he got lucky with the current crop of uruguayan talent. the man is on wheelchair ffs
That lucky fixture could've been Mexico's... And he did lead Uruguay to the Copa América title the following year. You could downplay that by noting that they benefitted from the weirdest quarterfinals of all time (all the favorites lost), but they still did it.
Recomiendo esta entrevista a Carlos Quiroz. Explica muy bien cómo la metodología de entrenamiento en Europa le saca diferencias al resto: https://t.co/Ipn0Fqkntx— Jován Pulgarín Betancur (@Elpulgarin) June 17, 2019
Freddy Adu exclusive: 'I'm not ready to give it up' Savage: Adu wanted to return to Las Vegas this year especially after Eric Wynalda, the former U.S. national player and Fox commentator, was hired to manage. Wynalda turned him down. "The reason that Freddy's not here now, there are six or seven guys getting their first chance or their second chance," Wynalda said. "He's on his fourth or fifth. It's their turn, not his." Wynalda, too, had hoped Adu's career would have turned out differently. "He's a lot better than what we think he is," he said. "There's a lot more to him. But we never saw it."
Alexis ain't done shit in 365 days, he should be well rested. Japan 0 Chile 3 edit. 4 Chile now. Poor Japan.
Porque nació aquí y marcó nuestras vidas. 🏆🌎⚽Presentación de la Candidatura 🇦🇷🇺🇾🇵🇾🇨🇱 al Mundial 2030.▸https://t.co/x7iY7z5sAn pic.twitter.com/TszXOZ1RXY— CONMEBOL.com (@CONMEBOL) June 17, 2019
@Paul Calixte Well this is something. 1140749951296835585 is not a valid tweet id I wonder what they did specifically Chavarría since he is one of Nicaragua’s best players.