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Have there ever been a lefty lefty strike partnership and have they been any good?
Sorloth and Haaland.Have there ever been a lefty lefty strike partnership and have they been any good?
Suarez was definitely right-foot dominant.Diego Forlán and Luis Suárez (Uruguay National Team)
Romario and Bebeto in the Brazilian national team. Kind of good, world champs.
Diego Forlán and Luis Suárez (Uruguay National Team)
Keane was right footed. He was shooting pens with his right so i guess that it was his stronger foot.Niall Quinn & Robbie Keane
Both left footers
Sorry bit of an NI joke thatKeane was right footed. He was shooting pens with his right so i guess that it was his stronger foot.
And to answer on OP; Suker- Raul in Real Madrid
They didn’t always start together but Adriano and Obafemi Martins played quite a bit of games for Inter together and both were all left foot.
Álvaro Recoba and Adriano (Inter Milan)
Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben (Netherlands National Team)
Niall Quinn & Robbie Keane
Both left footers
Sure but they only asked about strike partnersSurely, all the Republic's team are left-footers, eh?
Including half the NI players who'd rather play for them...
Kewell and Viduka?
Ronaldo and Rivaldo too then I guess.
On the assumption Ronaldo was genuinely two footed.
Both were Right leggedRomario and Bebeto in the Brazilian national team. Kind of good, world champs.
Viduka was right footed surely
Okey; I will of course not argue with you on this one. But I remember watching WC 94 when Sweden met them twice, our, the swedish, commentators always talked about them as "small, agile, quick and left footed". I have never seen them playing live or on tv other then during that tournament. (Maybe some CL matches when Romario was in Barcelona, but nothing that comes to mind).Both were Right legged
The entire Ireland team has been on strike for the past decade, chief.Sure but they only asked about strike partners
Álvaro Recoba and Adriano (Inter Milan)
Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben (Netherlands National Team)
Niall Quinn & Robbie Keane
Both left footers
Romario and Stoichkov
Romario and Bebeto in the Brazilian national team. Kind of good, world champs.
Diego Forlán and Luis Suárez (Uruguay National Team)
Right footers.
In the north we call people from the south “left footers”. Well that and many other things
Quinny might have been left footed actually?
Keane was right footed but extremely two footed as both were.
Don't steal from me!Davor Šuker and Raúl at Real?