Mike Smalling
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Should not get any food tonight!
4 years later Gerrard slipped though. Against same opponent at the same stadium. Who knows perhaps it was karmaTop Spurs lad. He did what we'd want any United player to do if they had a 1v1 that would give Liverpool the title.
I remember when Gerrard did a 40 yard backpass to Drogba to stop us winning the title in 2010. I hated him for it at the time, but now I totally get it.
Never liked him the cnut ever since oh look son is crying after breaking Gome legs and “what did I do” after kicking Rudiger in the balls.
I remember thinking that as it happened! Pretty sure it was at the exact same stage of the season as well.4 years later Gerrard slipped though. Against same opponent at the same stadium. Who knows perhaps it was karma
It was feigning a head injury to get a goal disallowed after McTominay's finger lightly brushed his cheek. He stayed down so long that their medical team ran on with oxygen. He's a serial cheat and should have been suspended for that alone.Never liked him the cnut ever since oh look son is crying after breaking Gome legs and “what did I do” after kicking Rudiger in the balls.
Yeah, he’s such a tit. Hated him since that McTominay incident where he was on the ground for half an hour after being brushed in the face.
Yeah, that too. Thoroughly unlikeable.It was feigning a head injury to get a goal disallowed after McTominay's finger lightly brushed his cheek. He stayed down so long that their medical team ran on with oxygen. He's a serial cheat and should have been suspended for that alone.
Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea 2nd May 2010 he made a backpass for Drogba's opening goal in 1st halfI remember thinking that as it happened! Pretty sure it was at the exact same stage of the season as well.
Those one on one chances when sprinting and keeper is coming out are not as easy as some think. Only R9 made them look ridiculously easy as he'd dance around the keeper but you're better off running in from an angle than head on.
Story of his career, more like.Story of his season.
Story of his career, more like.
Outside of that one tournament that decided his fate regarding military service, Son has been a serial bottler, never able to truly make a difference at the top level when the going gets tough. Both for club and country.
If he had half the bottle Park had throughout his career, he might have won something meaningful in that time.
By winning the Asia Cup games, Son and the rest of the South Korean team avoided compulsory military service.Sorry?
By winning the Asia Cup games, Son and the rest of the South Korean team avoided compulsory military service.
Would have loved to have had him at United.
CR7, Messi, R9, Romario, Luis Suarez, Zlatan, Shearer, Lewandowski, Van Nistelrooy, Larsson... those are some of the best contemporary finishers against whom goalkeepers didn't want to face, not even on a 1v1.
I'm not an expert in footballing techniques, but I can say that those players have something in their skills and technique to make sure they get it right far more often than they miss. Son just does not have that bit.
Would love to have him at United.
Yeah I'd rather not have a 32 year old forward on the wane.Could only be a Rashford-Son swop. Rashford would likely be decent in Angeball whereas Son is 32 in July so moving down from his peak years, only 5 goals since his return from the Asia Cup.
Nah its quite well knownCould be one of those fake quotes.
Had not realized he was 32. Time is a bastard.Could only be a Rashford-Son swop. Rashford would likely be decent in Angeball whereas Son is 32 in July so moving down from his peak years, only 5 goals since his return from the Asia Cup.
Missed the game - what happened?The immediate sprint after the goal was one of the more embarrassing moments I've seen on a pitch in a while.
Missed the game - what happened?
Arsehole.
He was a United fan growing up though.The immediate sprint after the goal was one of the more embarrassing moments I've seen on a pitch in a while.