Ronaldinho

I don't see the point of this call, Brazil needs a fresh start, not bringing back someone like Ronnie

I agree, but Ronaldinho is obviously doing great compared to last year, hence it could be nice way to encourage him.

He's really a legend, particularly a hero for us, I can not forget him.

Ronaldinho needs help, it's clear and these type of applauses are good for him.
 

iced1776

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One of the more reputable MLS blogs has come and said that this is pretty much all wrapped up. I'm gonna have to get tickets early next year for when LA comes to NY :D
 
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Flavia

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I'm looking foward to see him back with brazil nt. Hope he has a great game.
 

10Rivaldo

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Five years since Ronaldinho's Bernabéu display

Five years since Ronaldinho's Bernabéu display

Roger Bogunyà

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FC Barcelona can enjoy a toast on Friday as November 19 marks the fifth anniversary of the stunning 0-3 win against Real Madrid in the Santiago Bernabéu during the 2005/06 season when Ronaldinho was applauded by the home fans.

When one thinks of historic games in the Blaugrana's history that win on November 19, 2005 will be among them as Frank Rijkaard's team visited the Spanish capital for the 12th league game of the season and were just one point behind their hosts. Surprisingly, Osasuna were on top of the table with the sides involved in el Clásico lying in second and third places.

Eto'o scored

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19-11-05_Etoxo_02.jpgBarça needed just 14 minutes to take the lead in the Bernabéu as Samuel Eto'o turned on the edge of the area and toe-poked the ball past a stationary Iker Casillas in the Madrid goal. The Cameroon striker and Lionel Messi came close to adding a second before the break, but the game would be won in the second period.

Standing ovation

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19-11-05_Ronaldinho_alegria_06.jpgRonaldinho took centre stage in the next 45 minutes as the Brazilian produced one of the most dazzling displays in a Blaugrana shirt. In the 59th minute he slalomed down the left of the pitch leaving Sergio Ramos and Iván Helguera in his wake before clipping the ball past Casillas. Ronaldinho's next goal, 20 minutes later, would bring the Bernabéu to its feet in admiration as his skill and ingenuity saw him make it 0-3 and put the Catalan side on top of the table. Barça did not look back and went on to win the title.

Six players

Since then both Barça and Real Madrid have seen great changes to their playing staff as from the home team that coach Wanderlei Luxemburgo named only Casillas and Sergio Ramos remain. Víctor Valdés, Carles Puyol, Xavi and Messi all started the game that day while Andrés Iniesta came off the bench and all five are still key members of the squad at Camp Nou.

Source: FCBarcelona.cat
 

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