Pep is even making gestures about pushing and elbowing in the video, so what would that have to do with refs making backtofront decisions?
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http://inside.nike.com/blogs/nikesoccer/2010/03/10/leagues-go-nikeredPayukgcn;2836295 said:i just realized this:
Why they were using that ball? its not the official Nike one.. a special celebration maybe? Could somebody explain me please?
kp40;2835977 said:Guys, Saud mentioned one good point at last, why Pep's not using Yaya Toure that much.
I can understand that Bosquets is a talented player and will have a great future but he makes some disaster mistakes sometimes, do you think there should be a rotation or Yaya should have an edge?
Arnau;2836470 said:BuSQUETS.
He's much more fit than Touré, unfit Yaya make much more "disaster mistakes" than Busi.
Ps: eh, and his name is funnier as well, Busquets mean something like little forest.
Ps2: lol at Xifio sign .
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Arnau;2836470 said:lol at Xifio sign .
Arnau;2836594 said:Or what's even more impressive, Bojan:
2 minutes, touch the ball 1 time, 1 goal.
Xifio;2832107 said:
hopefully serves as a reminder, and an inspiration ...
Xifio;2837164 said:yeah, quite often in recent weeks the team has shifted to a 4-2-1-3 (not 4-2-4), with Messi in the "hole" as the trequartista, to link up better with Zlatan (or whoever the #9 of choice is for the day) -- because, whatever Pep's instructions, the #9 seems to get a little too isolated up front this season (it has to do with the instructions, not because Eto'o is no longer there) ...
the change didn't work as well initially ... but the team has adapted to it steadily, and yesterday was obviously a good day ... I still think Messi's passing range needs a lot of development if he has to operate in the middle, though his ability is obviously still quite decent -- he is not anywhere near Xavi or Ronaldinho (not least in his prime) in that department yet; but he is growing, and there is no reason why he can't succeed in that department too ...
bybuti;2837328 said:Yup! Second leg at home!
And Cesc will be playing at Camp Nou!
Also, if we advance through, we'll again play the second leg at home, probably against Inter. The only sad part of this draw is that probably, we gonna play with our third kits if we advance to the final.
But, overall, I'm very happy with the draw!
he can call it what he wants, but it was a 4-2-1-3 out there ...Arnau;2837322 said:its a 4-2-4 acording pep, 4 forwards.
yeah, saw that on Sport ... funny thing is that CSKA is 2A, while Inter is 2B ... no need to look too much into it, but Sport are saying that CSKA is considered semifinal scenario "A", while Inter is considered scenario "B"! a subtle slap in Mourinho's face?Arnau;2837381 said: