If you could only pick one player you can have next season who would you pick? Damiao? or Hazard? Are spurs desperate for a new clinical striker since the days of Berbatov or are we desperate for a new/cover right winger?
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Raitei said:Would rather Llorente than either of them. His hair is glorious!
philyjc said:Raitei said:Would rather Llorente than either of them. His hair is glorious!
He does have lovely hair like a Lions mane
Mike in Parma said:philyjc said:Raitei said:Would rather Llorente than either of them. His hair is glorious!
He does have lovely hair like a Lions mane
more like LLION'S MANE.... eh? EH????
Well, they're still playing the Gauchão (state championship) now, but there will be a match tonight, one on Sunday, and one next Sunday (8.4). (Good luck finding streams, however...)stainesspurs said:Genuine question - who has seen Damiao more than say 10 times?
I'd take this as good enough credentials... Sandro played amazing in the libertadores and he's completed the transition very well (just a shame he he's been inj for parts of the season and can't get a look in with 'Arry's rotation policy :harryfacepalm I see it as more likely Damiao will take the style change than say Llorente, as the latter is both older and more set in the style of a physically weaker league.Éperons said:Well, they're still playing the Gauchão (state championship) now, but there will be a match tonight, one on Sunday, and one next Sunday (8.4). (Good luck finding streams, however...)stainesspurs said:Genuine question - who has seen Damiao more than say 10 times?
Then there are Copa Libertadores matches on 4.4 (against Neymar and Santos!) and 19.4.
The Brasileirão only begins at the end of May (20.5).
So it's possible, maybe, to get some ten matches in by mid-summer, for sure.
In the meantime, in researching these fixtures, I found 64 goals by Damião:
http://www.internacional.com.br/pagina. ... digo=17208
His 2011 was a permanent blinder with 40 goals for Inter and one for Brazil, and he's leading the chase for the Libertadores golden boot this year.
Not necessarily failed, but Jo and Fred (of Lyon) didn't exactly light the world on fire.bensonrecon said:If we don't lose anyone in the summer from midfield then Leandro all day. Creating chances isn't an issue. He's a high profile Brazilian striker that is drawing big club attention. You'll be hard pressed to name any over the course of football history that fit into that bracket that have failed in Europe.