might want to clean up your keyboard or phone after reading that, the amount of excitement he had putting out that post definitely is on your stuff...
Malaga were the better team, Athletic started looking like they could do anything worthwhile only after 2 red cards. Well deserved three points for Malaga. Valencia's coach is the clear favourite to be the first coach to lose his job this season according to the majority of the press and the betting companies.
Obviously, he's was coaching a team like Rio Ave for 2 years and the best he did was 6th place in the league and 2 finals in the 2 cups. I'm guessing Jorge Mendes is the reason he's coaching Valencia right now.
His celebrations are brilliant though. The guy celebrates each goal like it is the goal that won the World Cup.
Today's results: BPL Week 2: Chelsea 2-0 Leicester (Goals) Everton 2-2 Arsenal (Goals) (also Crystal Palace 1-3 West Ham / Southampton 0-0 West Brom / Swansea 1-0 Burnley / Aston 0-0 Newcastle) La Liga Week 1: Malaga 1-0 Athletic (Goals) Sevilla 1-1 Valencia (Goals) (also Granada 2-1 Deportivo / Almeria vs Espanyol) Bundesliga Week 1: Hannover 2-1 Schalke (Goals) Dortmund 0-2 Leverkusen (Goals) (Frankfurt 1-0 Freiburg / Cologne 0-0 Hamburger / Hertha Berlin 2-2 Werder Bremen/ Hoffenheim 2-0 Augsburg) Liga Zon Sagres Week 2: Paços 0-1 Porto (Goals) Sporting 1-0 Arouca (Goals) AEK 1-2 Roma / Juventus 0-1 AC Milan / Juventus 1-0 Sassuolo / AC Milan 2-0 Sassuolo #ACMilan won the #TrofeoTIM /
I've been thinking about DiMa's move to ManU, do you guys think he is what they need? I think DiMa can give a lot of assists but do they have good strikers to finish? Because Di María isn't a top scorer. Apart from an old and injury prone RvP and Rooney, who's gonna score goals?
They need better players, they got themselves one. Premier League football will take some time getting used to, but overall, it's not like there are top players lining up to play for them. They have to sign whoever is top class and willing to play for them, even if it costs a lot.
http://www.espnfc.us/cameroon/story...-ebosse-dies-after-being-hit-by-thrown-object Sad story. And honestly, we need to beef up security around our team too. Idiot running on the field trying to get to James in the last game. That shit show in Dallas. It's all fun and games, but takes one idiot for a tragedy.
Of course this is on the one extreme of potential things that can happen by objects being thrown onto the pitch, but this is why there needs to be significant punishment levied on clubs where this happens in their stadiums.
It's definitely an extreme, but I am surprised there aren't more non-fatal injuries from things like this. Not just throwing things on the pitch, but pitch invasions. Atleti had a raving lunatic on their sideline for most of the 1st half on Friday, but fortunately the ref sent him to the stands before someone got hurt.
That was one crazy opening day of La Liga indeed lol. 4 red cards+ GK goal disallowed + 103'min equalizer. There was 13 added minutes extra time in the Espanyol-Almeria match, after a lighting failure during the second half of the match. - Espanyol come back to draw 1-1 against Almeria, after a last-gasp equalizer by Sergio Garcia in the 103rd minute of the match. - Aleix Vidal got bloodied by a Rodrigo De Paul elbow to the face. The Valencia debutante was sent off 63 seconds after being subbed in for Paco.
Not the best of the games, but had its moments like Piatti hitting both goal-posts with one shot or the Valencia dude elbowing Vidal, seeing red 1 min after being subbed in. You could sense an equalizer in the dying stage of the match with Sevilla going in ultra defensive mode.