As much as I hate them. Yes he would fit pretty well there. *throws up Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
wherever he ends up ultimately I would happy as long as he's a starter and gets his deserved minutes to dance.
#FCB | Mina - Marlon, dos fichajes que esperan el OK del Barça https://t.co/dHIdVVsmL6 pic.twitter.com/P92NLytcgl— Diario SPORT (@sport) November 9, 2016
Yerri fue titular y CAPITAN del Palmeiras, pero se lesiono nuevamente y salio reemplazado a los 29'...nos salio de cristal parece Ademas fue premiado como el mejor defensor del Brasileirao
That's a fantastic vid @Froboy69 . He can almost look clumsy when he's defending with his skinny tall legs but seeing these highlights you can tell he makes the most out of his 6'4" frame than anyone I've seen play for Colombia. Hope he gets to Europe soon although Brazil has been a good testing ground for his talents.
I have a question and I would appreciate an answer from the Colombian guys here: How do you pronounce "Y", like regular "y" or like "j"? This suppose to be Yerry Mina or Jerry Mina? Same as Yepes for example. Also, what about the double LL? do you pronounce it like Aspriya or Asprija? Thanks for the helpers.
mmm is pronounce like a normal jerry....isnt a typical colombian or spanish name the double ll sounds normally like a y.
the pronunciation is the same hahaha in all cities colombian footballers have weird names..........is more a thing of social classes but is probably that yerry isnt jerry because a misspeled of the official or his parents
Marlos had the same problem. He was supposed to be Marlon but the officials wrote s by mistake [emoji16]. So yepes is "jepes"?
In this case yepes is an spanish surname....so yepes sounds like “j“ is english......but in spanish j sounds like an “h“.
Before watching the highlights I was going to say he is so great in the air... ...then I saw the highlight and notice he is pretty good with his feet too. Nice goal.
He is such a weapon in the air. We have to draw up some special set pieces and corners to get this guy the ball in the box as much as possible.
Pekerman has to look at the way they create set plays for him on the drawing board. Mina knows what to do in front of goal which is a nightmare for forwards who have to defend him in the box.
Having Mina, Sanchez, and Falcao as targets for set pieces is gonna be deadly with James curling them in.
If all three of those guys can ever get on the field together it would hypothetical be a real advantage. I don't think Colombia has ever had such weapons in the air. And I mean ever.