Looks exhausted for the second game on a row, the shitty ref didn't give him enough protection but he did well to finish the game for us to avoid getting frosinoned again
One of his worst games for us this season, but still comes away with a beautiful goal. He looks a bit tired at the moment, he has been playing non-stop lately. Hopefully the week break has him in good shape against the garbagemen.
It doesn't have to be invented. The guy is one of the best forwards in Europe and has crazy potential. Why wouldn't they be interested in him? Bayern needs to renew its frontline with robbery becoming old and injured all the time and Lewa potentially going to Madrid. Barca have made it clear multiple times that they want a good cover for there front 3. Munir and the likes are too inferior. Both should be interested in him. They'd be stupid if they arent.
It doesn't have to be invented. The guy is one of the best forwards in Europe and has crazy potential. Why wouldn't they be interested in him? Bayern needs to renew its frontline with robbery becoming old and injured all the time and Lewa potentially going to Madrid. Barca have made it clear multiple times that they want a good cover for there front 3. Munir and the likes are too inferior. Both should be interested in him. They'd be stupid if they arent.
It seems to me Paulo is finally slowing down a bit, something which happened at Palermo last season too. His performances have been instrumental to our winning run, there's no doubt about that.
Exactly. Not slowing down at all, he's actually become that good that he can play a bad game (where he is clearly feeling fatigue after playing almost non stop lately) and he still scores a beautiful goal and hits the post. We expect very high from him now and that's a beautiful thing.
Exactly. Not slowing down at all, he's actually become that good that he can play a bad game (where he is clearly feeling fatigue after playing almost non stop lately) and he still scores a beautiful goal and hits the post. We expect very high from him now and that's a beautiful thing.