Scottynaldinho
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Feck anyone who thinks it was a poor performance.
To be honest I loved that shit house moment with salah, laughed my socks off.Off the ball and pressing: 10/10
On the ball: 2/10
His antics are so so bad
It’s obvious Ronaldo exacerbates that tendency hugely. I don’t know whether he just thinks if he can get Ronaldo the ball he’ll always score, or whether it’s something more deferential than that. You can see Dalot absolutely worships the ground he walks on so you’d imagine his influence in the Portuguese dressing room is just enormous.he worked harder today than previously, but still annoying antics and has the bozo gene with poor decision making
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Yeah and then you would have cursed his name if he got sent off there and we drew.To be honest I loved that shit house moment with salah, laughed my socks off.
He‘s a grown man this isn’t kids football. The option was the wing.It’s obvious Ronaldo exacerbates that tendency hugely. I don’t know whether he just thinks if he can get Ronaldo the ball he’ll always score, or whether it’s something more deferential than that. You can see Dalot absolutely worships the ground he walks on so you’d imagine his influence in the Portuguese dressing room is just enormous.
Bruno’s an immature player, he just is. It’s more common in modern football, you can see a collection of them at PSG, even among the best in the world.He‘s a grown man this isn’t kids football. The option was the wing.
Big Bro syndromeRonaldo terrifies him
And would have had an assist if Elanga would have scoredBizarre the criticism he’s getting in this thread. He didn’t create as much as he would on a good day but he was a lot less careless than he is on a bad day. At the end of the day he played in central midfield, covered an enormous amount of ground, won the ball back a hell of a lot and was generally a massive headache for Liverpool. Not much more you can ask from him. Certainly a hell of a lot more positive and influential than our other #8.
Also heavily involved when Martial almost set VDB up for a tap-in.And would have had an assist if Elanga would have scored
True.Bizarre the criticism he’s getting in this thread. He didn’t create as much as he would on a good day but he was a lot less careless than he is on a bad day. At the end of the day he played in central midfield, covered an enormous amount of ground, won the ball back a hell of a lot and was generally a massive headache for Liverpool. Not much more you can ask from him. Certainly a hell of a lot more positive and influential than our other #8.
So one miskick and some mild shithousery (against a team we all fecking despise) somehow spoils that performance for you?True.
But he could have easily scored an own goal if it wasn't for pure luck and got sent off because of stupid ass diving and dumbass shenanigans after conceding.
He needs to cut that shit out.
Very much so, interesting quotes I saw from the Ronaldo thread also:It’s obvious Ronaldo exacerbates that tendency hugely. I don’t know whether he just thinks if he can get Ronaldo the ball he’ll always score, or whether it’s something more deferential than that. You can see Dalot absolutely worships the ground he walks on so you’d imagine his influence in the Portuguese dressing room is just enormous.
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I didn't say it spoils it.So one miskick and some mild shithousery (against a team we all fecking despise) somehow spoils that performance for you?
Ok.
Very much so, interesting quotes I saw from the Ronaldo thread also:
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"because the most important thing is that he's at the highest level and making our country proud".
Definitely sees Ronaldo as a hero as a countryman. It's sad Bruno doesn't realise how much his game suffers with Ronaldo, probably in awe of him.
Interesting he’s so open about it. Probably happens more often than I realise, but I really can’t remember a big player at a top club playing differently just because of a team-mates’ status. I know players like Benzema played subservient roles to Ronaldo too, but that was obviously for the betterment of the team. This seems a lot more personal. But maybe it’s hard to separate that for Bruno? If he thinks the team is better with a happy Ronaldo, and to make Ronaldo happy you need to feed him in those moments, he thinks it’s the right choice for the team too?Very much so, interesting quotes I saw from the Ronaldo thread also:
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"because the most important thing is that he's at the highest level and making our country proud".
Definitely sees Ronaldo as a hero as a countryman. It's sad Bruno doesn't realise how much his game suffers with Ronaldo, probably in awe of him.