AHAHA , the funniest thing i have ever seen, he is sometimes a bit of a bad sport, thats why everyone hates him for AC, but i love him for the Azzurri.
It was slow play, Schalke were approaching the game the way they should. Kaka's first goal passed between two players and went in, they path the ball took was somehow impossible not to stop but it was not stopped. His second goal was good, he showed lots of calmness but Schalke should have cleared the chaos that was happening before he recieved the ball.
It was slow play, Schalke were approaching the game the way they should. Kaka's first goal passed between two players and went in, they path the ball took was somehow impossible not to stop but it was not stopped. His second goal was good, he showed lots of calmness but Schalke should have cleared the chaos that was happening before he recieved the ball.
Did anyone see the Slovakians versus Porto? I just watched a short summary and the only highlight was a chance that didn't go in because the ball got stuck in the mud at 2 inches from the goalline
Yes it was, I always expect him to score from these spots, but Schalke replied immediately and started the secnd half as it was supposed to be. The thing I am angry about, especially in the CL, is that the team that are playing good football are not progressing. Milan were never convincing even with their 4-0 win against Fenerbace. That win was a one man show from Sheva and his mates were part of the cheering crowd.
His second goal, was a good shot from him, it was a bit hard to score from that position. The 3rd was niiiiiice, the way he was calm and took the ball over-taking 2players in a cool way.
His second goal, was a good shot from him, it was a bit hard to score from that position. The 3rd was niiiiiice, the way he was calm and took the ball over-taking 2players in a cool way.
You said it, the first goal (Milan's second) was a bit hard to score from where he did.
The third goal, I mentioned how calm he was and he deserves all the credit for that. But the point was the ball was not supposed to reach him, it got to his feet in the weirdest, undeserved way possible.
You said it, the first goal (Milan's second) was a bit hard to score from where he did.
The third goal, I mentioned how calm he was and he deserves all the credit for that. But the point was the ball was not supposed to reach him, it got to his feet in the weirdest, undeserved way possible.
Did anyone see the Slovakians versus Porto? I just watched a short summary and the only highlight was a chance that didn't go in because the ball got stuck in the mud at 2 inches from the goalline