Pedro Rodriguez

putogusiluz8

The Pale One
As far as I know Nadal is naturally right handed and right footed, he just was forced to play lefty from such a young age to get the most out of his limited skillset.

It's possible to train yourself like that if you start young enough, just like how Villa learned to use both feet equally well after breaking a leg.

My father also is a lefty but plays sports right handed, because it was practical for him as a kid.

Umm how about this kid from Argentina, I'm not sure if you know him, Lionel Messi? Left footed, right handed.
 

ZeeMessi

New member
I wouldnt mind seeing Perdo receieve some recognition since he doesnt strike me as the type of guy who would let it get to his head. He has exceptional workrate and finishes well, but I suppose it's hard to stand out in a side with Messi, Villa up front.
 

SeloBarca

Senior Member
Gotta work a bit on getting his aim back :)

Dribbled the socks of the Scottish defenders, only to shoot the ball just wide alot of times.

So quick, its hard to think he used to be even quicker when he was at his best. One of my favorit players just becouse of his work ethic and who can not love his running style, waving his arms all over the place :D
 

christina

Pure Happiness
With all my love to Pedro, he makes me mad more and more, game to game.
If he keeps it up I can see him finding himself like Bojan!
 

ZeeMessi

New member
Actually I agree with stoke, even when Pedro is off form he chases and harrasses to win the ball back running all the way to defence. He also seems relatively happy as a squad player should that ever be the case (unlikely with heavy rotations). So his final ball has been a bit off but I think he has been running hard both ways and is doing his job in the side at the moment. Nothing to suggest liking Bojan more from my point of view! :p
 

christina

Pure Happiness
Yes he does everything right until it comes to the final. He's fast, he works hard and he gets every ball but I think his days when every kick was a goal are over.
 

ZeeMessi

New member
I agree with what you're saying. But if he keeps up his running/work rate to me his in the best 11. As we see with other forwards though, once he pots 2 or 3 goals, those days of every kick being a goal may just creep back into his game!! ;)
 

LaMessiah

New member
Yes he does everything right until it comes to the final. He's fast, he works hard and he gets every ball but I think his days when every kick was a goal are over.
when was every kick a goal? the guy goes through spurts with his scoring, just like any scorer. he was unlucky to slip on that nice move and he still almost buried it near post. i think it just comes down to concentration when he gets his opportunities.
 

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