He also did one of those neat shoulder-passes, today, too. Sadly, it just gave away possession. :p
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He also did one of those neat shoulder-passes, today, too. Sadly, it just gave away possession. :p
Such a cop-cat lol :)
It would be so much more interesting if Bale specialized in RIGHT WING. If he could focus his game on cutting inwards towards goal, and being more two-footed like Ronaldo, Madrid would buy him any day. Imagine that. Two identical goal scoring machines playing on opposite wings. It's like having a right-footed van Persie playing alongside the real van Persie at United, but the Ronaldo/Bale combo sounds much more devastating. :D
Oh, and @Lodatz,
I heard that Madrid might be interested in a Modric + 30 Mil Pounds switch for Gareth Bale. ;)
I heard that too. Far as I'm concerned they can shove it. ;p
In fact, I keep having this niggling suspicion that Modric will end up at Arsenal. It's just one of those the-universe-would-do-this-just-to-spite-me kind of hunches. ;) Maybe if (for some reason) they lost Cazorla or Wilshire, for instance.
He needs to get his own stlye.,.
@rama
LOL. Yeah! That technique belongs to CR7. Just like how Ronaldinho danced before he scored! ;)
You're aware, of course, that Ronaldo copied his free kick style from Juninho, right? ;)
^ Oh.
But still.. copying it for a 3rd time? No.
Juninho? No, he had a normal pose when he was about to take a free-kick. :/
You said 'technique'. I thought you meant the knuckleballing.
No, we meant the stance. Juninho was always the king of free kicks. People credit Ronaldo for the knuckleballing because he did it in the EPL, where there is a lot of world-wide exposure. Juninho did it in France with Lyon, with less exposure. :P
Not only the playing style, but he seems to have the secret free-kick recipe all sorted out too. ;)