wangyu
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I'm going for 5
Considering you replied… I’d wager you have time on your side as wellhow much free time you've got?
I'd say a lot.
International football as a whole is so inflated these days. Romelu Lukaku has 72 in about 100 games, Memphis Depay is very close to becoming Netherlands all timer etc…Argentina organizing a friendly against Curacao and Messi playing 90 min in it….
The reigning World Champions’ last 6 friendlies (FIFA-ranking):
Estonia (109), Honduras (81), Jamaica (64), UAE (70), Panama (61) and Curaçao (not on FIFA’s list of NTs).
Goaldifference: 25-0
CR7‘s not the only one doing hard stat padding for his NT these days.
…hope he‘s fit for Sundays match in the only tournament he’s still in, Ligue 1 (soon to be outside the top 5 leagues in Europe), with his sportswashing broiler team.
Talking about Wangyu or me? My post was tounge in cheek.Imagine being the sort of adult who gets angry over a footballer "statpadding". Feel sorry for you
I don’t think anyone is angry about it, but it is worth talking about that Argentina are organising friendlies seemingly with the sole purpose of getting Messi to catch up with Ronaldo.Imagine being the sort of adult who gets angry over a footballer "statpadding". Feel sorry for you
I think its more about them basking in the light of being wc champions and enjoying the holiday. I honestly dont think Messi can or is looking to break Ronaldos international record.I don’t think anyone is angry about it, but it is worth talking about that Argentina are organising friendlies seemingly with the sole purpose of getting Messi to catch up with Ronaldo.
No that makes too much sense.Wouldn't Messi have taken that penalty if this was about statpadding
Come on. This is 2023. You know penalties and tap-ins don't count as goals.Wouldn't Messi have taken that penalty if this was about statpadding
Its not, because its a made up scenario among fans.I don’t think anyone is angry about it, but it is worth talking about that Argentina are organising friendlies seemingly with the sole purpose of getting Messi to catch up with Ronaldo.
San Marino have started playing minnows from across the world. They lost to St Lucia last year and then drew the second game. San Marino should play teams from Oceania nextCuracao are 86th in the world rankings, San Marino are 211th. Imagine being 125 places below Curacao.
I too received that statement from the official Messi fanclub.Its not, because its a made up scenario among fans.
Argentina is arranging friendles to go on a tour of enjoyable football matches where the chances of scoring a lot of goals is higher. They are the reigning world champions. The purpose of these friendlies is to celebrate their World Cup victory with the fans of Argentina, score a lot of goals, celebrate and be happy. As you must be aware, football is more than just a game over there, its the next closest thing to religion. Leo Messi winning the world cup is the biggest thing that has happened to everyone too young to have experienced Maradona doing the same.
There is genuinely no purpose in attempting to friendly Brazil and potentially lose or draw a game at this stage, that comes later. Right now, the entire purpose is to put on a spectacle for the crowd who are loving every second of life when they are at the stadium watching their beloved La Albiceleste don their white and blue, with Leo Messi as their captain.
His center of gravity would be even more mental.Would Messi even be as good as he is if he had no legs?
To be fair he has hat tricks against panama, Haiti, Guatemala and Curaçao. And plenty against likes of Hong kong, Estonia, uae, Nicaragua.I wonder how many international goals he would have if he got to play the likes of Lichtenstein, San Marino and Luxembourg.
Remember Estonia?
Anyway, easy work by the World Champion.
Who’s angry?Imagine being the sort of adult who gets angry over a footballer "statpadding". Feel sorry for you
Yeah they organised a World Cup in which Ronaldo seemingly did not play and Messi scored 7 goals. All to bump up Messi's figures and get him closer to CR7. The absolute cheek of the AFA.....I don’t think anyone is angry about it, but it is worth talking about that Argentina are organising friendlies seemingly with the sole purpose of getting Messi to catch up with Ronaldo.
I don’t think anyone is angry about it, but it is worth talking about that Argentina are organising friendlies seemingly with the sole purpose of getting Messi to catch up with Ronaldo.
This sounds very angry lad.Who’s angry?
I just think putting the world champs up against cannonfodder in meaningless friendlies for Messi to score a few easy goals to embellish his stats is a bit, meh.
In their last 6 friendlies he’s scored 14… against teams ranked between 61 and 109 on the FIFA ranking.
He has 48 goals in 53 friendlies in his career for Argentina
He has 54 goals in 121 official games in his career for Argentina
See the point?
It’ll be interesting to see who Portugal books for their next friendlies.
If these friendlies didn’t count against the recordbooks, my guess is Messi wouldn’t travel half the world to play'em.
Argentina's next match against Craggy Island will surely be a big testI don’t think anyone is angry about it, but it is worth talking about that Argentina are organising friendlies seemingly with the sole purpose of getting Messi to catch up with Ronaldo.
This sounds very angry lad.
Probably upset that Messi now has more international goal contributions than his great rival, having played 24 less games. The net is tightening, thanks to the AFA specifically organising games with the sole purpose of bumping up Messi's figures. Allegedly.This sounds very angry lad.
Caracao to Messi is what San Mourino is to England