I really, really hope de Gea sees the light and ****s off to Spain this summer.
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His face when he made the save to stop Ben Yedder's hatrick was amazing. He looks incredibly pissed off.Originally posted by foresterbloke View PostI really, really hope de Gea sees the light and ****s off to Spain this summer.
If the right bid from the right club comes in I'm sure he'd leave. They will want insane money for him though so I'd say it's unlikely.
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Real will swap Bale for him :ketchup:Originally posted by Pablo View PostHis face when he made the save to stop Ben Yedder's hatrick was amazing. He looks incredibly pissed off.
If the right bid from the right club comes in I'm sure he'd leave. They will want insane money for him though so I'd say it's unlikely.
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Talented??? I havent seen anything from him to warrant being called talented. He just skips around the pitch with his arms flailing like a drunken octopus.......Maybe this is the talent you are talking of.....Originally posted by Pablo View PostOh as for Pogba, he's clearly extremely gifted but his attitude stinks. He gives the ball away then just walks off. Did it time and time again last night. As talented as he is he'd never get anywhere near a Jurgen Klopp side.
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Did you see him at Juve. Or when in a Mid 3 with Zlatan up front. He's an attacking mid and should be given a similar role to Alli. But yeah attitude seems a weak point. Wasn't getting player to run through walls supposed to be Jose's forte?"that is my opinion and that is more important than what anyone else has to say about it" - Mr A.Fergusson, Oct 2011
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A selection from the Spanish press via The Guardian
The Spanish media found itself pointing the finger at an familiar face, Sport insisting: “Mourinho is living on the past.” On a night like this “fear took everyone but none quite like Mourinho”, El Mundo Deportivo said. “All those millions, unused,” lamented El País, who talked of “a huge display of football from Sevilla against a Manchester United who are millionaires but misers; so much money, so poor”.
In AS, the editorial called this “one of Sevilla’s biggest feats, at the historic and venerable Old Trafford, [one] that will be written into history for ever, and it was done with pure football against Mourinho’s troglodyte model, in which so much money has been invested so that De Gea can hoof a long ball towards Fellaini and Lukaku. Sevilla won and so did football”.
“You pay for meanness in the end,” wrote Roberto Palomar in Marca. “And Manchester United is a walking monument to mean spiritedness. Poor, miserable, they had everything in their favour to go through … and it was Sevilla that went through.”
“The general opinion of this team that was once respectable and no longer is has plummeted. It’s an unattractive, fearful team, rich in resources but lamentable in its play,” he added. “Mourinho is starting to look like a washed-up rock star, one of those guys that goes around holiday hotels for pensioners playing old hits on an organ with the base and the percussion playing on a tape recorder.”
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Not surprised by that, the Spanish media absolutely despised him at Real MadridOriginally posted by Skrtelmania View PostA selection from the Spanish press via The Guardian
The Spanish media found itself pointing the finger at an familiar face, Sport insisting: “Mourinho is living on the past.” On a night like this “fear took everyone but none quite like Mourinho”, El Mundo Deportivo said. “All those millions, unused,” lamented El País, who talked of “a huge display of football from Sevilla against a Manchester United who are millionaires but misers; so much money, so poor”.
In AS, the editorial called this “one of Sevilla’s biggest feats, at the historic and venerable Old Trafford, [one] that will be written into history for ever, and it was done with pure football against Mourinho’s troglodyte model, in which so much money has been invested so that De Gea can hoof a long ball towards Fellaini and Lukaku. Sevilla won and so did football”.
“You pay for meanness in the end,” wrote Roberto Palomar in Marca. “And Manchester United is a walking monument to mean spiritedness. Poor, miserable, they had everything in their favour to go through … and it was Sevilla that went through.”
“The general opinion of this team that was once respectable and no longer is has plummeted. It’s an unattractive, fearful team, rich in resources but lamentable in its play,” he added. “Mourinho is starting to look like a washed-up rock star, one of those guys that goes around holiday hotels for pensioners playing old hits on an organ with the base and the percussion playing on a tape recorder.”
https://www.theguardian.com/football...ampions-league
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