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Hopefully this train won't run out of fuel like the Benatia train
That train was hijacked by this mofo:
Hopefully this train won't run out of fuel like the Benatia train
That train was hijacked by this mofo:
Jorah Mormont?
Walter Sabatini, AS Roma's sporting director.
Though he does look like Jorah Mormont.
Atletico's president called Koke their franchise player, and that he won't be leaving. Hope that's enough to convince zubi and co not to chase him in vain.
Koke himself doesn't seem eager to join Barca anyway, so why should we even bother trying to sign him?President of a club says one thing and you all go like "Ok, that's it. Won't happen". Good some of you are not a club's negotiator.
President of a club says one thing and you all go like "Ok, that's it. Won't happen". Good some of you are not a club's negotiator.
President of a club says one thing and you all go like "Ok, that's it. Won't happen". Good some of you are not a club's negotiator.
Bossed it tonight. He fit into the passing play seamlessly and was the most involved player in terms of buildup. He had good chemistry with Busi and Xavi when they came on too, that's when Spain looked most likely to score.
Alonso was continuing with his usual job of slowing down play with the whole '3 step run up before every single pass' and serially overhitting short passes.
I honestly believe that Koke in place of Alonso should still be considered strongly. In the last friendly, Busi/Silva/Iniesta showed their chemistry in passing plays while Koke showed his amazing output in buildup today being the most involved player on the pitch. Xavi with freedom as well helps things run very smoothly and gel all together. The pair of Busi and Koke will keep Spain defensively safe as well.
Those 5 players together makes for total ball domination and fluidity. Add a striker like Guaje or Costa in and Spain are the most stable side in the entire tournament.