When it comes to free kicks, Roberto Carlos was in a league of his own. 🔥 Rewind to 1997 when he stunned the world with his impossible curler against France, where he kicked the ball from a distance of 41 meters, with a speed of 136km/h and an impressive curve that went around the entire defense.
My appreciation for drawing football stems from the fact that it enables me to narrate the sport's history through illustrations. As an example, I have depicted England's iconic captain Bobby Moore, who famously led his team to victory in the 1966 World Cup.
The Manchester City vs Bayern Munchen game was incredibly intense and widely regarded as the most challenging match of the season. In the first leg, the citizens emerged victorious with a scoreline of 3-0. Erling Haaland once again demonstrated his prowess as the world's top striker by scoring a goal that left the world in awe.
At their home stadium, Real Madrid suffered a 2-3 defeat to Villareal, during which Villareal's striker Samuel Chukwueze displayed exceptional skill by scoring two goals and providing an assist. One of his goals was particularly noteworthy as he outplayed Real Madrid defender Nacho.
In the past, when Erling Haaland, a former Dortmund player, scored numerous goals against Bundesliga clubs, they were often referred to as the "Farmers League." However, now that he is playing for Manchester City and continuing to score heavily against Premier League clubs, it raises the question of whether the Premier League could also be considered a Farmers League. If Haaland were to move to the Liga, would it face the same scrutiny?