Anustart89
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"And noooooow, Lionel Messi iiiiiis..... Little Tortilla Boy!" (hi posts that feel racist)Quite similar yes.
"And noooooow, Lionel Messi iiiiiis..... Little Tortilla Boy!" (hi posts that feel racist)Quite similar yes.
I do wonder about those rankings a bit since it ranked the Belgian league 3 places higher (6) than the Dutch league (9)...I mean..wut?Copium will be in high demand again for new SA league watchers
I do wonder about those rankings a bit since it ranked the Belgian league 3 places higher (6) than the Dutch league (9)...I mean..wut?
It's the new Real Madrid vs BarcelonaSaudi vs MLS
Worth it.Christ tickets are $450 each at Red Bull Arena for the cheapest seats with Messi when I normally go for $25
Inter Messi losing 2-1 now. Miami looking a hot mess in this 42 degree heat.
I know Josef Martínez was one of, if not the, best players in the league a couple of years ago, but in the three games I’ve watched him play so far, he’s one of the worst strikers I’ve ever seen. Quite literally Sunday league level. Absolutely atrocious. Can barely even control the ball. What happened? He can’t do anything at all.
If Miami had a pacey competent striker to partner Messi, he’d score 40 goals a season. The opposition just swamp Leo, and he could set him free constantly. Martinez though, can’t even make a half decent run, let alone stay onside. He’s slow as feck, has a touch that makes Lukaku look like Cryuff.
They should’ve gotten Cavani on a free as he just left Valencia. Would’ve been a perfect foil for Leo. Done his work for him, and still has enough about him to score 20-30 goals in MLS.
Miami win on penalties after a 4-4 draw. Two goals, an assist and the creation of another goal for the little wizard. Miami were AWFUL. But Messi is just Messi.
Right now he’s averaging a goal every 39 minutes . Haven’t even factored in assists. I think that takes it down to a goal involvement every 26-28 minutes.
Tore his acl in 2020 and hasn’t been the same since.Inter Messi losing 2-1 now. Miami looking a hot mess in this 42 degree heat.
I know Josef Martínez was one of, if not the, best players in the league a couple of years ago, but in the three games I’ve watched him play so far, he’s one of the worst strikers I’ve ever seen. Quite literally Sunday league level. Absolutely atrocious. Can barely even control the ball. What happened? He can’t do anything at all.
If Miami had a pacey competent striker to partner Messi, he’d score 40 goals a season. The opposition just swamp Leo, and he could set him free constantly. Martinez though, can’t even make a half decent run, let alone stay onside. He’s slow as feck, has a touch that makes Lukaku look like Cryuff.
They should’ve gotten Cavani on a free as he just left Valencia. Would’ve been a perfect foil for Leo. Done his work for him, and still has enough about him to score 20-30 goals in MLS.
Cremaschi is an Argentine/US dual nat, but he was born and raised in the Miami area. He’s one of the US’ top players from the 2005 cohort, but he’s spent time with both countries’ youth squads, so I’m a bit concerned about keeping him.That 18 year old kid, Cremeschi, though. He was bad in Messi's debut, misplacing passes everywhere. Turns out he was just really nervous because Cremeschi has been tremendous in every game since.
That Miami team, in general, is so much worse than even this Dallas team; than any team. Messi, though. Literally had a direct hand in every goal.
Cremaschi is an Argentine/US dual nat, but he was born and raised in the Miami area. He’s one of the US’ top players from the 2005 cohort, but he’s spent time with both countries’ youth squads, so I’m a bit concerned about keeping him.
Yeah that’s the fear on the usmnt message boards. At least the US should be able to offer him a quicker route to playing time. That helped a lot with balogun and Musah. Cremaschi is maybe the happiest person in the world that Messi came there. Argentine, his hero, gets to play with and learn from him. A dream come true.In any case in the future the real deal and future star will be his sister
...BTW this kid has the luck of a lifetime, he is playing with Messi, Busquets and Alba out of the blue, if needs to mature he had these fellas with him and if his carreer ends in nothing, he will have this time to tell the rest of his life and now in the meantime if he progress he'll have the sort of Limelight/Press for a good trasnfer that would have been a lot more difficult with Messi not being there
PD: I think that if he grows, with Messi there, he might end playing for Argentina.
Cremaschi is an Argentine/US dual nat, but he was born and raised in the Miami area. He’s one of the US’ top players from the 2005 cohort, but he’s spent time with both countries’ youth squads, so I’m a bit concerned about keeping him.
Won every game since he’s joined. What an affect he’s had on the team.
And people say 1 player can’t change a team This is proof that it can.Hadn't won for 12/13 games prior to him joining. Four wins in four months.
And people say 1 player can’t change a team This is proof that it can.
Crushing loss? Nah, we're just here for the photo op, fam.
That 18 year old kid, Cremeschi, though. He was bad in Messi's debut, misplacing passes everywhere. Turns out he was just really nervous because Cremeschi has been tremendous in every game since.
That Miami team, in general, is so much worse than even this Dallas team; than any team. Messi, though. Literally had a direct hand in every goal.
And people say 1 player can’t change a team This is proof that it can.
Always depends on the level of competitiveness. A mediocre professional player can change an amateur team, but he can't change a professional team on his own. Messi couldn't win the CL on his own for some time already, but he still can carry a MLS team on his shoulders without problems.