diggz: Costa matter tire me ooo! I dunno who lied to him about having the skillset of Messi, the guy has turned into a pain to watch especially when he decides to complicate things by dribbling unnecessarily. The number of times Costa lost the ball yesterday was more than alarming. Omo, the day he stops scoring we don enter one chance......
Moses.......for all the good he does on the pitch and the positions he finds himself, dude dey fvck up die! Now I am not talking about defensive duties. Moses had several opportunities with plenty of time to lay good passes or crosses into the opponents box last night but dude was busy throwing them away. If I be conte, dude w
I think Conte has the right idea with Victor sha. These days na converted fullbacks dey reign. Defenders with the attacking instincts of wingers.
Victor just needs work on his pullouts. He is better defensively than his colleague on the left, as well as being faster and a better dribbler. He just needs to learn the crossing game from Alonso and he's good to go.
lordfalcao: if China have 100+ to pay they should come and take him.
I'm happy to sell for 60m. 50m sef.
That guy plays absolutely nonsense outside the box. It's only when he's in the box that his head is correct, and even at that, it's not everytime.
Unless the club is willing to send him to a white garment church in pre-season for some celestial flogging and exorcism, Costa has to go this summer....
afrodoc2: We talked about Verrati, Kante, Modric, Kroos e.t.c but they said there was no possibility of getting them, as if we were favourites to get Adabowale
before we started pricing onigbese pricing. There are some problems that are not solved by just throwing money around, we have to spend resources wisely and with a clear plan. Falcao, Di Maria and this last off season tell me that whoever is making the decisions at the top has no idea what he is doing and if we do succeed it would be by accident rather than by design.
Ibime: Besides he was asked who the toughest he faced was, not who the greatest is. .
This na wetin dey always irritate me about you, because you clearly didn't watch MNF last night, but you dey argue about what Lampard said or did not say.
See the exact tweet that Lampard answered in the Studio last night. Does this match up to what you just wrote here?
Ibime: It's not matter of fool. Lampards IQ is 150. It's a matter of it's not that serious to start separating them because nobody is arguing with him.
The whole world has packaged them together as a twosome right from inception, they are a cliché that need no distinction unless you are arguing the nitty gritty of the matter.
Of course Lampard is not a fool. And I know he's a member of Mensa.
That's why, I'm sure he understands the meaning of tbe simple question - list the top 3 midfielders you played against.
The question now is - do you?
Lampard rating of Iniesta has never been in doubt. The day Iniesta knocked us out of UCL at the Bridge , Lampard went to collect his shirt.
For Lampard to consistently list Iniesta multiple times as one of the 3 top midfielders he's played against, it's clear to me what Lampard is saying. It's just not clear to you.
Ibime: He did not single out Iniesta, he said Xavi and Iniesta were the toughest he played against in Europe because "you could not get the ball off them". Again, this is Iniesta fame by association. Because when Xavi is playing 100 passes and Iniesta is playing 60, the "Xavi & Iniesta" midfield that you can't get the ball off is mostly Xavi. Iniesta just comes along with the package like Paul Bearer with Undertaker, Marty Jannetty with Shaun Michaels, Damien with Jake the Snake, Elizabeth with Macho man, Virgil with Ted DiBiase or 4 by 4 with Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
In other words, Lampard is a fool that cannot be trusted to answer a simple question...