Friday, June 12, 2020

Thierry Henry on Arsene Wenger


🗣 Thierry Henry on Arsene Wenger: “He was like a father figure for me. 
So, as you can imagine, with your dad, you argue, you scream, he punishes you. 
“But that’s what happens when you love someone. Because you care, that’s why you argue."


Monday, June 8, 2020

Razvan Lucescu Al Hilal's general


الهلال على الطريق الصحيح، فهؤلاء النجوم مستعدين تمامًا من أجل القتال حتى الموت".
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هكذا تكون الأبطال
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قالها
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"أعدهم، بأن يكونوا فخورين بفريقهم" ؟ وعد فأوفى، عراب الآسيوية "رازفان لوشيسكو"
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قوات الجنرال لوشيسكو حققت الهدف المطلوب بنجاح.
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Sneijder, Messi, Ronaldo and wine


🗣 Wesley Sneijder:
"I could have become like Messi or Ronaldo. I simply didn't feel like it.
"I enjoyed my life, maybe I had a glass [of wine] at dinner.
"Leo and Cristiano are different, they have made many sacrifices, and that's fine with me."
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Monday, June 1, 2020

The Bundesliga pays tribute to George Floyd ❤️


THE GERMAN BUNDESLIGA supports George Floyd! 
Schalke’s American midfielder Weston McKennie (2), 21,wore an armband with "Justice for George”. Then England’s winger Jadon Sancho (7), 20, of club Borussia Dortmund revealed the handwritten message "Justice for George Floyd” under his jersey and got a yellow card for removing his jersey. Not deterred, his Moroccan right-back teammate Achraf Hakimi (5), 21, did the same thing. The French forward, Marcus Thuram, 22, playing for Moenchengladbach, took a knee after scoring against Berlin during their match on Sunday.

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Alphonso Davies vs Dortmund

Alphonso Davies cartoon

Dortmund just couldn't cope with the Bayern Roadrunner yesterday 😰
Alphonso Davies was everywhere 


 Thomas Muller: "[Alphonso Davies] gets the opponent when he thinks, 'Oh I have time, I have time' and then meep meep, meep meep!

"The FC Bayern Road Runner comes and steals the ball."

Monday, May 25, 2020

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Pique and Puyol


Gerard Pique wasn't strong enough for the Premier League...
But Carles Puyol turned him into Barcelona's very own monster