Respekt_III
Anti-everything
no it wasn't, it was 2013, Messi won in 2015
He's saying Ronaldo scored 69 goals in 2015 not that he won. Oh so that's what you were referring to as well.
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no it wasn't, it was 2013, Messi won in 2015
yeah,my mistake. still bunch of tap in and penalties,madrid ended up win nothing. he won because of that playoff against sweden and a corrupted fifano it wasn't, it was 2013, Messi won in 2015
more calendar year numbers here: https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/dv9med/oc_race_for_top_scorer_of_2019_for_club_and/
Today i started jogging officially and ran 3.12 km,
Hopefully by the end of this year i will overtake messi numbers per match
except you won't even be a footnote in history
Listen to this clown
Thiago Silva: "Messi wanted to rule over the game. He kicked two people and the referee did nothing. I argued with the ref and he kept laughing. You have to put admiration to one side."
"Messi always looks to force the referee to give them free-kicks in dangerous areas, he always acts in that way. We spoke with some players who play in Spain and the same thing happens, he looks to control the game and the referee’s decisions."
"In the Champions League, Messi doesn’t have that advantage because the referees are tougher. You don’t see him trying to rule so much. There are referees that, because of their admiration for him, start to weigh in on his side."
IMO, Thiago Silva is probably the most talented CB to establish himself in the last decade, but the man is mentally weak. Whines and complains way too much, and is mentally weak.
Was the captain of the 2014 Brazil team and cried like a sissy when it went to penalties against Chile. Took one of the dumbest yellow cards of the tournament against Colombia so he could skip the game against Germany. Also remember he had a dumb handball late in the game against Chelsea in Ro16 in 2015 CL. Not to mention the 6-1 in 2017.
He should stick to making sure he 'earns enough money to feed his family'.
Messi showed real passion when he played Brazil, even did borderline mean things like tackling and falling down in the box after minimal contact - something I have rarely seen him do. He really wanted to win and made it happen, despite another top performance by GK Alisson.
He was ARG's captain and played his role with conviction, there was no doubt who led this young team.
Maybe it was this kind of aggression that had been lacking when, in the past, he lost important finals with his NT.