Well, it’s not the official spurs page. It’s just the Spanish version, they know how to bait for likes
I feel sorry for the kid, he's in a worse situation than Gio and Vela when they were placed so much pressure to carry the team at a young age.
There are 78 million reasons why you shouldn’t waste your time feeling sorry for that dude. His team created the hype that he’s failing to live up to. Besides, he wouldn’t piss on you in a fire...
Here's a fun @RyanJayBailey thought exercise: How would the #USMNT fare if it were eligible for #Euro2020?Would the Americans reach the knockout stage? Would they not even qualify? Something else?➡️ https://t.co/PKqP9kEOxe pic.twitter.com/c3oFBko8st— Yahoo Soccer (@FCYahoo) October 16, 2019
Antuna one of Mexico's best players...I...uh...what? He's taken advantage of his opportunities and has shut a lot of people up (including myself) but he's far from even being a top 5 player for Mexico. MLS has done well by Mexico. It is giving one of their best players consistent minutes & provided the team its current coach. So basically, MLS is helping improve soccer quality in the region.— Andrea Canales (@soccercanales) October 18, 2019 Technically, MLS experience has marked both Mexico's current coach, and his predecessor, JCO. Far more so than Liga MX experience, which used to be the big prerequisite.— Andrea Canales (@soccercanales) October 19, 2019 Lol @ acting as if MLS developed Tata.
JCO (Colombia) and Tata (Argentina and Paraguay) where successful managers in South America which is what developed their skills. MMLS was just a nice chance to get a decent paycheck for them, albeit for Tata it was probably a massive pay cut after Bartha.
Como siempre menospreciando La MLS, haber LAFC vs Galaxy, espectáculo, goles, Ambientazo, lleno completo, estadio Increible, comodisimo, NI UNA PELEA!! Te pagan a tiempo!! Creo q LAFC, puede ganarle a 15 o 16 equipos de @LigaBBVAMX Los otros 4 les pelea facil. Saludos celoso— Sergio Mariscal (@SergioM0711) October 25, 2019 The new LAFC Pochospazzos