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& now Pogba gets in on the action... Juve up 3-2... Beautiful touch...
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& now Pogba gets in on the action... Juve up 3-2... Beautiful touch...
Flares, fireworks, laser pointers etc.. The corner flag caught fire. Ref pulled the players off for a bit...
Costa rican 1st div
Makes sense. Messi is Adidas and CR7 is Nike. LolTalks of Barca switching to Adidas once their Nike Deal is up and Nike pursing RM once their Adidas deal is up.
Only game i caught was Real vs Pool.
Marcelo was wreaking havoc down the wing. I thought Real dominated the game and honestly should have had more goals. Bale has to finish that. I thought Ronnie could have done better on the chance he cut back to his right foot that was blocked by Toure. They had a few close free kicks that were not taken very well (CR7 and Bale). Ronaldo just didn't look himself for a lot of the game. Kroos was very impressive. I don't get to watch Real a lot but he was controlling the pace of the game and making all the right passes. Meanwhile....Modric was doing everything else . Dude epitomizes the word industrious.
When ronaldo is on and you have James-Bale-Ronaldo-Benz-Kroos....good lord that attack.
Louis van Gaal fears Premier League could be too physical for injured Radamel Falcao
- Falcao has scored just once since moving to Old Trafford on loan
- Striker is injured with a thigh problem and has started just three games
- United have deal in place to sign Falcao permanently but will want to see improvement before they commit to big-money move
By IAN LADYMAN FOR THE DAILY MAIL
PUBLISHED: 18:08 EST, 4 November 2014 | UPDATED: 02:51 EST, 5 November 2014
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal is already concerned that loan signing Radamel Falcao may not be physically capable of sustained action in the Barclays Premier League.
United signed the Colombia striker on loan from Monaco at the start of the season and already have the details of a permanent deal in place if he has a good spell at Old Trafford.
However, Falcao arrived having suffered a serious knee injury last season and has only started three league games.
The 28-year-old is nursing a thigh problem he picked up in training ahead of the game against Chelsea last month.
He has scored once this season and Van Gaal and his coaching staff know they will have to see a vast improvement on that return if Falcao is to justify his big wages between now and the summer.
United cannot afford to commit to a long-term contract that would cost them more than £1million a month in wages on a player who will be 29 in February unless they are sure he is up to it.
They are keen to recruit a world-class goalscorer in the summer, but will not have the budget to sign Falcao full-time and then pay big money for another centre forward.
Talks of Barca switching to Adidas once their Nike Deal is up and Nike pursing RM once their Adidas deal is up.