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Does anyone else not rate jesus? i'm sure firminho is far better and aguero for city, but both managers seem to rate jesus more. I just can't see it.
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Brazil slowly moves up the competition.
I wonder if Neymar roll will ever become as famous as Cruyff turn |
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He is a complete tosser. He learned all that hystrionics from Rivaldo
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Looking at the replays on the news again this morning, it is clear that the Mexican player stood on both Neymar's and the linesman's foot at the same time, probably with equal force. I certainly didn't notice the lino rolling around punching the grass afterwards. I suspect it was unintentional, confirmed as a non-event by the lino, and is why the Mexican wasn't booked or sent off. No excuse not to book Neymar though.
Neymar also ran away from his team mates after scoring, to make the celebration all about him. It's a no from me Doogie |
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I don’t think Pep rates Jesus more, he merely switches them around often for squad rotation. Jesus does have advantages though, for one he’s a bit more energetic than Ageuro and more suited to pressing. As for Firmino, I don’t think he’s as good a poacher as Jesus, but a better player overall yes. For Brazil, Jesus has a far more impressive goal record than Firmino. Also, Tite is thinking long term by making Jesus first choice, being only 21, he’ll probably be first choice at the next two world cups at least.
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