Lionel "The Greatest of All Time" Messi V2

Temptation

Well-known member
Still better than being an autistic basement dweller living in the stone age who blames the left wing for everything and spews silly conspiracy theories. :lol:
 

Xtroverto

Member
Messi keeps moving up the list, I still remember the fools back in 2008 after Ronaldinho left, claiming Messi would never be a good free kick taker :wave:

Free kick goals

77 goals: Juninho Pernambucano
70 goals: Pele
66 goals: Victor Legrotaglie
66 goals: Ronaldinho Gaucho
65 goals: David Beckham
64 goals: Lionel Messi
62 goals: Diego Armando Maradona
62 goals: Zico
60 goals: Cristiano Ronaldo
60 goals: Ronald Koeman
59 goals: Rogerio Ceni
59 goals: Marcelinho Carioca
57 goals: Kostas Frantzeskos
60 goals: Cristiano Ronaldo
53 goals: Alessandro Del Piero
50 goals: Sinisa Mihajlovic
47 goals: Andrea Pirlo
 

Loki

Well-known member
Messi keeps moving up the list, I still remember the fools back in 2008 after Ronaldinho left, claiming Messi would never be a good free kick taker :wave:

Free kick goals

77 goals: Juninho Pernambucano
70 goals: Pele
66 goals: Victor Legrotaglie
66 goals: Ronaldinho Gaucho
65 goals: David Beckham
64 goals: Lionel Messi
62 goals: Diego Armando Maradona
62 goals: Zico
60 goals: Cristiano Ronaldo
60 goals: Ronald Koeman
59 goals: Rogerio Ceni
59 goals: Marcelinho Carioca
57 goals: Kostas Frantzeskos
60 goals: Cristiano Ronaldo
53 goals: Alessandro Del Piero
50 goals: Sinisa Mihajlovic
47 goals: Andrea Pirlo
CR7 60 goals? Did they count his goals in training too?
 

BBZ8800

Senior Member
I have only watched the highlights, so can someone give more in depth view: I have a feeling that Inter's defense went to shit since Alba started to play.

Maybe the opponents in the first 3 matches were weaker, or Alba ruined their defense with his too attacking forward runs and leaving gaps behind?

He was nowhere to be seen when Dallas had counters.

Also, Alba is ruinning the attacking input of that Finnish Lw Taylor, who was among their 4 best players in the previous matches (Messi, Martinez, Busi, Taylor).

Also, that young Argentinian kid who scored the 3rd goal has injected some blood to the team.

But, as said, I am very sceptical regarding donkey Alba.

In attack, he is ok.
In defense, he is nowhere to be seen.
 

BusiTheKing

Senior Member
Messi keeps moving up the list, I still remember the fools back in 2008 after Ronaldinho left, claiming Messi would never be a good free kick taker :wave:

Free kick goals

77 goals: Juninho Pernambucano
70 goals: Pele
66 goals: Victor Legrotaglie
66 goals: Ronaldinho Gaucho
65 goals: David Beckham
64 goals: Lionel Messi
62 goals: Diego Armando Maradona
62 goals: Zico
60 goals: Cristiano Ronaldo
60 goals: Ronald Koeman
59 goals: Rogerio Ceni
59 goals: Marcelinho Carioca
57 goals: Kostas Frantzeskos
60 goals: Cristiano Ronaldo
53 goals: Alessandro Del Piero
50 goals: Sinisa Mihajlovic
47 goals: Andrea Pirlo
Jesus, how did Ronaldinho reach those numbers? Only remember a few. Pele's figure I'm sure should be taken with a grain of salt.
 

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