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Xifio;3111900 said:diving? going down theatrically to get the ref's attention is one thing ... faceclutching when there has been no contact to the face is a whole other issue ...
lol you are doing it agai.
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Xifio;3111900 said:diving? going down theatrically to get the ref's attention is one thing ... faceclutching when there has been no contact to the face is a whole other issue ...
Madrid have played up Barcelona's theatrics, like Casillas saying that they "dove like always" when Marcelo took down Cesc. It's hypocrisy (and in that case, just plain wrong).Xifio;3111894 said:what? ask any neutral, and they'll tell you it's Barça who put on the high and mighty front every time ...
Sevillista;3111915 said:Every team has divers
EverywhereShiftyPowers;3111947 said:...in Spain.
Sevillista;3111950 said:Everywhere
Adil_7;3112036 said:Ok kaka did a **** perfomence.what happened to ozil and Cr7.If you ask me khedira is the worst player at madrid.Coentrao is better
kp40;3112066 said:I think you miss Faubert big time, Real didn't win any League/UCL after he left.
Al Wasl coach Diego Maradona claims he told Real Madrid to sign Sergio Aguero prior to the Argentina striker's offseason move from Spain to Manchester City.
The 23-year-old Aguero transferred from Atletico Madrid to the Etihad Stadium for a reported 38 million pounds ($62 million) before the start of the English Premier League season.
Maradona said Tuesday he suggested his son-in-law's services to Madrid as a way of them closing the gap on Spanish and European champion Barcelona, one of Maradona's former clubs.
"I actually advised Real Madrid to sign Aguero,'' the Argentina great said. "I felt he would be a very good player to fit into their squad, so that they can become a much more competitive side and maybe even rise up to the level of Barcelona.
"But, they didn't do that and I consider the fact that they didn't sign him as a loss. Of course, we can now see that he has got great skills and is scoring goals every time he plays with Manchester City. I'm sure Manchester City are very happy to have such a player and it's an honour to have him as my son-in-law.''
Aguero has scored eight goals in five Premier League appearances for his new club.