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Calhanoglu also dived in the box and got away without a yellow only because he was booked already for a clear handball. Atkinson.
Well, there is diving and then there is this...
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Calhanoglu also dived in the box and got away without a yellow only because he was booked already for a clear handball. Atkinson.
I'm not sure what is your point. To start, no one was talking about "career being shaken", just that his problems might be affecting his current form. Hard to find one person who didn't have trouble concentrating at work eventually, when they had something serious happening personally. Happens to everyone.
http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SPORT/football/11/04/spain.puyol/
My point is that ALL people like you, Flavia, Jaden, me have 100s or real life problems.
All footballers also have problems.
And it is easy predict that all of us will have personal/family/health/financial problems in this year, in 2016, in 2020, in 2050.
Always.
Some years will be better, some will be tougher.
I really don't mean anything bad, and yes, I know that each reacts differently on problems, but Neymar and any player will face 100s of new, even harsher problems in the next 10 years in Barca.
Some players experience 100s of bad things, and still play on the highest level, for years.
Some players experience random private problems and their plays suffer a lot.
If a player's career will be shaken after each problem, scandal, real life issues, we won't see too much from that player, long-term.
LOL following your logic Messi owes his Barca carrer to Xavi/Iniesta.
You guys don't deserve him, really.
Well, there is diving and then there is this...
Even Better view of his Dribble.
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His classic example of bad decisioning. He had couple more of these during that match.
I don't think that's a bad decision, to waste time near the corner flag with only one minute to spare. In fact, a lot of teams do that. How is that a bad decision to try and run down the clock?
I don't think that's a bad decision, to waste time near the corner flag with only one minute to spare. In fact, a lot of teams do that. How is that a bad decision to try and run down the clock?
You see it as a waste of time, I see it as a wasted opportunity. He was selling cheap tricks for the crowd. And he does that very often no matter what the state of the clock is.
You want Neymar to start an attack in the 93rd minute, and leave us prone to a counter (which we're practically useless against at times) in a close game, in which the opposition were playing out of their skins? Interesting.
Well following that logic, then he doesn't have to start any attack then doesn't he? Suarez was free and he could have made simple pass. Don't try to cover up for him. And like I said, he's doing it no matter what time it is.