Back to Serie A, it is moments like these where we usually fail to materialize and gain ground. I am so used to the fact that when we play last and our opponents drop points, we end up dropping points too.
Will we continue with this habit tomorrow? or are we the new Juventus as Martin asked?
Back to Serie A, it is moments like these where we usually fail to materialize and gain ground. I am so used to the fact that when we play last and our opponents drop points, we end up dropping points too.
Will we continue with this habit tomorrow? or are we the new Juventus as Martin asked?
I dont know, I really like Messi because his fantastic player, but I like Chellini as well,as long as he plays for Juve.This may sound silly to you considering my posts here, but that is the way things are.
No it doesn't sound silly, you may like players from other clubs there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. I, for example, adore Drogba. He is my second favourite player of all time after Del Piero. The thing is, I have heard people bash him more than there is hair on my head but not a single time I defended him.
It was a clear offside. Zlatan was passing to a Milan player who was 2 meters offside. A Bologna player cut the pass and the ball came back to Zlatan. That's how the offside player (two of them actually) were interfering with the game. That action MUST have been stopped.
And even the penalty was dubious, despite Raggi not complaining about the "foul". But the penalty wasn't even gonna happen if the referee called offside when he should have.
Watching the Seedorf handball, it's shocking how penalty wasn't given. It was the clearest hand to ball, almost as clear as Suarez's save against Ghana at the WC.
Zidane is special, I have huge respect for him and I consider him the best player throughout history and I don't see anyone coming close to him any time soon.
It was a clear offside. Zlatan was passing to a Milan player who was 2 meters offside. A Bologna player cut the pass and the ball came back to Zlatan. That's how the offside player (two of them actually) were interfering with the game. That action MUST have been stopped.
And even the penalty was dubious, despite Raggi not complaining about the "foul". But the penalty wasn't even gonna happen if the referee called offside when he should have.
Watching the Seedorf handball, it's shocking how penalty wasn't given. It was the clearest hand to ball, almost as clear as Suarez's save against Ghana at the WC.
Zidane is special, I have huge respect for him and I consider him the best player throughout history and I don't see anyone coming close to him any time soon.