This world cup has been great for England. Criticize Gerrard and Sterling all you like, but the base of Liverpool players has given England's game more speed and creativity. At last, I wasn't bored to near death by England. It was actually intense, creative stuff, but awfully unlucky. They never finish the many chances they create and Suarez was just too eager to make them pay for all the shit he was put through in England. This isn't England's world cup, but this team can d...
Man... dude, you gotta' take it easy.
I dare say that there wasn't a single player going through the amount of pressure that Ronaldo went through in the entire year (2013). His goal-scoring records are already beyond anything ever seen in Madrid's history, but the sheer amount of baseless criticism (Mourinho/Blatter) and expectations that he's had to deal with, all while responding like a true professional, absolutely blows my mind. This guy deserves this award. Ribery did everything well with his team, but individual...
Good for arsenal, they need a midfield with more fear-inducing players. Wilshere doesn't scare anyone. Though, this solidifies that Real Madrid are a bunch of ungrateful cunts. This guy was their biggest assisting player. Good luck getting Bale to let go of the ball.
Not really. The two best teams in Spain have already -- and recently, mind you-- beaten all of the EPL's four big teams repeatedly. Manchester United even lost embarrassingly against Athletic Bilbao two (three?) seaons ago. The Spanish teams are better technically and tactically.
Should've played a more attack-minded game and maybe you would've scored a couple more goals, Fergie. That way you wouldn't be bitching about a ref's mistake and getting disciplined by UEFA.
Putting your hands out and wide like that is illegal and can actually be worthy of a red card as well since it stops a clear chance at goal. Also, Evra tried to kick the ball and missed and hit Ramos instead. He later resorted to falling down, asking for a foul.
After Nani's red card, ManU players dedicated their time to acting like victims with every other play. Example: Carrick getting a yellow card for protesting that there was a PK when the ball hit Khedira in the arm...
Many of their players are new to the team. Like you said "they look like a bunch of individuals", it can take a while for them to find their way as a team and Harry is no ordinary coach, he could make it happen. But being nearly half-way through the season, it's easy to think he might run outta' time.
But nothing to say about Robben's hilarious dive or the fact that Vidal played for 30 extra minutes, since he should've been red carded way earlier. Nothing?