SportingCP96
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Ic they can add a couple of more good pieces they can have a dam good squad on their hands.
Ic they can add a couple of more good pieces they can have a dam good squad on their hands.
HahahaApocalpse Now.
Nice inside joke for those who have followed his transfer saga. The only thing missing that would have elevated it to a 10/10 is Angelo Mangiante.Tweet
Always, the new owners lowered the tickets to bring more people to the stadium which is always full nowFantastic atmosphere for a friendly.
Are they always like that or are they still buzzing from winning that Europa Conference League? First time the home fans will have seen them play since winning it. Won 5-0 in that friendly too.
Nice. Jealous too, I wonder what it's like to have owners who care about the fans.Always, the new owners lowered the tickets to bring more people to the stadium which is always full now
Nice. Jealous too, I wonder what it's like to have owners who care about the fans.
And had an absolutely delectable meltdownLost at home against Atalanta
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Losing to an in form Atalanta isn’t that bad.So, thoughts on this cnut losing again?
They only had 1 shot on target. Can’t believe Roma lost that.Losing to an in form Atalanta isn’t that bad.
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Ahh, so we’re in the early days of the meltdown. Good to know.Tweet
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Se parlo sono in grossi guai, guai grossi. Quindi preferisco non parlare.Ahh, so we’re in the early days of the meltdown. Good to know.
He is totally right. Since referees have the bad habit to punish players for trying to stay on their feet when they are fouled it's best to just go down when you are actually fouled. It shouldn't be like that but that's the reality we live in.Tweet
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Like clockworkAhh, so we’re in the early days of the meltdown. Good to know.
Naa. Mourinho is spot on. The only way to win penalties is to go down in a heap in the box. Clear fouls are shrugged off, unless they are not accompanied by rolling and moaning.Ahh, so we’re in the early days of the meltdown. Good to know.
He’s having his meltdown. As per usual. Just accept it.Naa. Mourinho is spot on. The only way to win penalties is to go down in a heap in the box. Clear fouls are shrugged off, unless they are not accompanied by rolling and moaning.
The Spanish teams regularly do that to English teams in European games.
Ahh, so we’re in the early days of the meltdown. Good to know.
Did you expect any differently?Ahh, so we’re in the early days of the meltdown. Good to know.
Look past the fact that it’s Jose saying this. The point he’s making is absolutely correct. Loads of times challenges that should result in a penalty being given aren’t unless the player on the receiving end goes to ground.Tweet
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Reminded me of Roma's opening game against Salernitana. Roma won 1-0, but it could've easily been 6 nil. Similarly, Roma could've scored 3-4 goals against Atalanta which is impressive considering the latter were on an upwards trajectory. Roma seem to be creating chances not only in abundance, but of quality too. There's a finishing issue that I'd imagine is driving him crazy, but I think its easier to address than if his Roma side were failing to create chances for their attackers like Chelsea. I would be more concerned about the Udinese lost, and hoping that game was an anomaly as the 4-0 score line aside, they were dominated. There seems to be expectation from the Roma faithful that he should win the Serie A, but those top four contenders Milan, Napoli, Inter, Lazio, Udinese and of course Roma is looking intense to the extent that a top four would be a major achievement. Probably the most difficult to break out of the top 5 European leagues.So, thoughts on this cnut losing again?
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