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Discipline has always played an important role. Be it on the football pitch, or off it, football is considered one of the most passionate games in the world, and in the midst of it being an extremely fortified sport, it comes with the kind of drawbacks that a player cannot think of. A contact sport, football offers more injuries than any other team sport can ever garner. We have seen the likes of Luis Suarez and Sergio Ramos, who have had their fair share in terms of getting the biggest punishment on the pitch. The disciplinary factor always plays an important role in a footballer's career. However, there are always the 'chosen ones', as we like to call them, who have never really done anything to be victimised by a referee, or have not said anything unusual to anybody. These lads have never been red carded, suspended or sidelined due to any kind of unethical disciplinary behaviour, as all they have done is play the beautiful game. Here are our 4 picks for some of the biggest names in the sport's history, who have never received a red card by any means. #4 Joao Moutinho - Wolverhampton West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Premier League With 47 yellow cards, Moutinho has never faced a red Often considered as one of the most underrated midfielders in the world, Moutinho was one of the major reasons behind Portugal's UEFA Euro success back in 2016. He spent most of his career playing for teams like AS Monaco and Sporting CP and was never really a problem for the referees on the pitch or for the opposition. With a total of 47 yellow cards, playing for multiple teams, the Wolverhampton midfielder surprisingly has never fallen prey to a referee's red card. Strange as it is, Moutinho has never had any sort of disciplinary issues, as the #3 Karim Benzema - Real Madrid  The Frenchmen has had a picture perfect disciplinary record One of the most decorated strikers in the world, Benzema has had several accolades registered in his trophy cabinet, both individually and for his very own team. With a little over 400 appearances for the current Real Madrid side, the Frenchmen has had a splendid career in terms of being one of the most consistent goal scorers of the modern era. of yellow cards the Portuguese maestro has picked is all due to his position being extremely demanding.#2 Raul Gonzalez  The Spanish legend has never earned a Red Card Regarded as one of the greatest Spanish players of all time, Raul is a culmination of everything. A world-class goalscorer, a true leader and record setter by all means. A footballer filled with experience, Raul was the so-called 'calm one' on the pitch. Resilient as he was, the former Spanish International was always seen shying away from chaotic situations on or off the pitch. A humble human being, the Spaniard had no disciplinary issues in his 17-year career, having held the distinction of receiving no red-cards at all. Disciplined as he was, multiple football players and managers did try to provoke the Spaniard, but maintaining his composure and calmness, Raul walked out of all those situations. #1 Andres Iniesta - Vissel Kobe  With over 800 appearances for Barcelona, Iniesta had no red cards One of the greatest midfielders of all time, Iniesta along with his former teammate Xavi Hernandez has been one of the pioneers in developing the 'golden generation' of Barcelona's dominance. With 4 Champions League titles in a decade and almost 32 major trophies, Iniesta has been the most consistent and agile player Barcelona has ever produced. An extremely humble personality both on and off the pitch, the Spaniard has never seen a single disciplinary consequence, receiving only a handful of yellow cards, and with over 750 appearances for his former club, the former World Cup winner has never been sent off as a result of a red card |
must you write igbo
don't forget we are all Nigerians out their |
Happy birthday
and don't forget Sai Baba till... |
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“Don’t you know that I am Omisore’s in-law and I
am free to visit him anytime I wish?
“Therefore my purpose of coming to Omisore is
neither on political issue nor rerun election coming
up on Thursday.
“But I came to visit him to show my concern and
care for his welfare,” he said.
Fayemi told newsmen that he would be sworn-in as
governor of Ekiti State in the next three weeks. He
pledged not to disappoint the people who voted for
him as governor. |
this people sha
did she later see him |
This guy Don hama |
Are you scared
Sai Baba till... |
Mugabe? |
pre pre everytime |
so Solomon is not a real man abi |
where the boy and the girl |
Buhari people?
sai baba |
"We want to use this opportunity to urge our teeming
party faithfuls to troop out enmasse on Saturday,
29th September of 2018 to cast their votes for
Babajide Olushola Sanwo-Olu to be the flagbearer of
our great party, All Progressives Congress (APC), in
the forthcoming general elections in 2019," the
statement said. |
Belgium's Courtois made sure the Red Devils
finished third at the Mundial after keeping clean
sheets twice against England, as well as inspiring
his teammates to a 2-1 win over Brazil’s Selecao in
the quarter-finals.
The Belgian keeper was the only of the three, who
enjoyed domestic success at club level during the
2017/18, lifting the FA Cup with Chelsea before
sealing a switch to the Los Blancos in August, with
Lloris ending the campaign on the third spot with
Spurs in the English topflight as Schmeichel’s
Leicester finished 9th on the log.
Interestingly, Lloris ensured France went all the way
to claim the iop prize to despite an error in the final
game that allowed Mario Mandzukic to score.
Although he let in two goals, France emerged
champions, after beating Croatia 4-2.
Schmeichel, on the other hand, played an important
role as Denmark reached the first knockout Round
of 16, where they lost to eventual finalists Croatia
on penalties.
During the shoot-out, the Leicester City goalie saved
two kicks after denying Luka Modric from the spot
in regulation time.
Also, Schmeichel, in the group stages, kept clean
sheet against France and Peru.
In a related development, Lennart Thy, who missed
a game for VVV-Venlo against PSV Eindhoven to
donate stem cells to try and help a Leukaemia
patient was named the winner of the Fair Play
Award.
Since 1987, world's football governing body, FIFA
have awarded good behaviour within the game with
the Fair Play Award. |
sai Baba |
This country sha |
prediction
you either win or lose |
Na politics no be music |
what should we call this one? |
I thought it was Nigeria |
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All hail Nigeria |
Dont check name.
Say the fact about this topic.
No to Tribalism |
So what concern me |
Tired of snake news |
No to tribalism
No to NCAN |
Hunger or what? |
WOW |
United nation of Criminals (Biafra ) |
Dont be tribalistic, anybody can sin |
