I'm definitely not taking anything away from Modric as his own play in midfield was top notch, but Marcelo, especially when it got to the business end of the season, just kicked it up seriously into gear and played at an incredible level. He really played a big part in Real's success, like Ron, Modric and even Kroos. He absolutely deserves a spot in the top 10 (in Buffon or Ramos's stead). Easily.
18 year old Mexican-American Jonathan Gonzalez has become a consistent starter for Monterrey this season at CM and starts in the Liga MX Final tonight against Tigres. A Liverpool scout is at the game to watch him tonight, as well as a couple of other scouts from La Liga and Bundesliga teams.
There are 2 women now who have submitted their candidacy to become the next US Soccer president... www.bbc.com/sport/football/42277326
No ********ing way. Hope Solo? With her pussy all over the net, with domestic violence cases? Banned from US womens soccer Lololol. If he doesnt win. She will accuse someone of sexual harassment. Oh wait!
Well, one guy vowed to pussy-grab and has a much more fcuked up record than she does and he won an office a lot more important that us soccer federation.
There's absolutely zero chance she will win. Her past is way too checkered for her to even be remotely be taken seriously. She's a person who desperately wants attention and try to remain relevant somehow. Kind of sad tbh, even more so that I dug her when she first burst on the scene: her "tell it like it is" manner and self confidence were attractive (and yes, she's a beautiful woman to boot). But peeling the layers away over the years, her real self showed thru (in every sense of the word). She's a busted person, with some serious issues obviously. Not worried about her candidacy one bit: where is she going to get support for starters. Plus there are just too many viable candidates for her to seriously have a chance.
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Peru's Paolo Guerrero has officially been ruled out for the WC, having tested positive for drugs. www.bbc.com/sport/football/41866814
Wrong move: how Grzegorz Krychowiak and Renato Sanches lost their mojos https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...z-krychowiak-renato-sanches-west-brom-swansea
Arnautovic has (deservedly) put WH in the lead vs Chelsea. Started the game real aggressive and put Chelsea on the back foot and under pressure.
Back to back big chances missed by Chelsea from Morata and Hazard respectively. WH are still holding on, with 5mins, plus added time left. 5mins stoppage time...
A defeat would still leave Chelsea "only" 11 points behind City, should we beat City tomorrow. Still, climbing past two clubs to win the prem trophy might be a, well, bridge too far.
Whatever happens tomorrow, Chelsea are in truth out of the prem trophy hunt now. They're praying for a United win, but it won't be enough. Should we get the win it's game on between the two manc clubs, no Londoners need apply. And should we lose to City, it be over and we can all focus on the Champions League.
Real v Sevilla should be very interesting, with Madrid missing some very important players (Casemiro and Ramos suspended and Varane injured). Resulting in them playing with an untested back 4 of Achraf at RB, Marcelo on the left and Vallejo partnering Nacho in the middle. If Sevilla are going to make stupid mistakes, it will things much easier. Nacho opens the score after just 2mins, following a very bad clearance from Muriel. Asencio with a superb pass for Ron, who makes it 2-0.