Will give it to Trincao, to pass to Messi, he is that obsessed
That's logical fallacy if i ever seen one. Even if the overall physical conditioning and tactical training ha risen by magnitudes of quality since 90s/early00s, than that would only mean that both low skilled and high skilled footballers be even better than before, not that low skilled footballers would get an edge. Why they didn't have an edge, when both them and more talented adversaries were of lesser drilled and conditioned?I think the level is just as high today as at any time. Today it's harder to stand out skill wise because you are playing against more athletic players nowadays and the game is also much faster
He now must stay 14 days in quarantine, will he play against Barca one day after he'll be out of it? I doubt it.
we need to stop signing Portuguese players until Messi leaves, all of them seem like undercover Mendes/CR agents to hurt us. Gomes and Semedo were disasters and Trincao is probably next.
All of the current superstars are meh on the international level. Not sure if it's the level of commitment (CL taking precedence for instance) or whatever...but you don't see the type of production that Romario or R9 showed in the 90s for instance.
Not only on international level. Clubs are shit too. The quality of footballers has declined since 90s despite the hailed "professionalism" that's supposed to be on higher level all around. Maybe the average teams and players are playing on higher professional level, but it's mostly mediocrity all around. No stand out players and very few teams that play unique style. Just weak clones of Pep ball or Klopp ball.
To be elegible for the game against Barcelona, Ronaldo needs to test negative 7 days prior to the game per UEFA rules. He will most likely miss the game. @romeoagresti
To be elegible for the game against Barcelona, Ronaldo needs to test negative 7 days prior to the game per UEFA rules. He will most likely miss the game. @romeoagresti
So again no CR7 vs Messi
So again no CR7 vs Messi