This weekend’s highlights include several game winning goals from the usual suspects ,as well as, a hat trick from Lisando Lopez.
Lisandro Lopez’s hat trick against Lille was very impressive but unfortunately not enough to win the game. He continues to prove why he is considered by many the best player in France.
Messi continues to prove why he deserved the Balon de Oro with two goals against Deportivo La Coruna for a 3-1 win.
Tevez once again came up big with a a stunning free kick to win a huge game against Chelsea. It is just amazing how Tevez always finds a way to win when it counts the most.
Gonzalo Higuain also added his contribution to Real Madrid's 4-2 win over Almeria.
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Monday, December 7, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Argentina Vs Paraguay - Maradona's last chance
Argentina needs a big win today to have a chance at world cup qualification and for Maradona to remain as the coach.
As for Maradona's coaching, it is pretty obvious that the Messi, Aguero & Tevez combinations have not been very productive in terms of goals. The only good change he has done so far is let Jesus Datolo play as his wingman.
I still think he is not using his squad to its full potential. For example, Maradona has Lisandro Lopez, who at this moment is one of the most productive strikers in Europe sitting one the bench. Would it really hurt the team to give him a chance. In the last friendly against Russia, Lisandro scored immediately after entering the game. Come on Maradona put Lisandro in the game - You won't regret it.
As for Maradona's coaching, it is pretty obvious that the Messi, Aguero & Tevez combinations have not been very productive in terms of goals. The only good change he has done so far is let Jesus Datolo play as his wingman.
I still think he is not using his squad to its full potential. For example, Maradona has Lisandro Lopez, who at this moment is one of the most productive strikers in Europe sitting one the bench. Would it really hurt the team to give him a chance. In the last friendly against Russia, Lisandro scored immediately after entering the game. Come on Maradona put Lisandro in the game - You won't regret it.
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lisandro Lopez,
Maradona,
World Cup Qualifiers
Sunday, April 26, 2009
This week's player standouts: Carlos Tevez, Lisandro Lopez, Gonzalo Higuaín, Sergio Aguero, Esquiel Lavezzi
Carlos Tevez (Manchester United):
Tevez had a tremendous impact in Manchester's 5-2 victory over Tottenham. He didn't score any goals but created a goal conducive environment during the second half once he substituted for Nani. All five goals came in the second half. What makes Tevez such a special player is his ability to switch from striker to playmaker whenever the need arises.
Lisandro Lopez (FC Porto):
Lisandro kept Porto at the head of the Portuguese league with two big goals in his 2-0 win over Setubal. This win gives Porto a four point over their closet rival Sporting.
Gonzalo Higuaín (Real Madrid)
Like Tevez, Higuain did not score today but he hustled for every ball and set up one of Raul's three goals in Real Madrid's 4-2 win over Sevilla.
Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid):
El Kun finally broke his goaless streak with a fantastic goal against Sporting Gijon which added to their 3-1 win.
Esquiel Lavezzi (Napoli):
Lavezzi set up the only goal of the game against the omnipotent Inter. Lavezzi attacked relentlessly making it difficult for Inter to deal with.
Tevez had a tremendous impact in Manchester's 5-2 victory over Tottenham. He didn't score any goals but created a goal conducive environment during the second half once he substituted for Nani. All five goals came in the second half. What makes Tevez such a special player is his ability to switch from striker to playmaker whenever the need arises.
Lisandro Lopez (FC Porto):
Lisandro kept Porto at the head of the Portuguese league with two big goals in his 2-0 win over Setubal. This win gives Porto a four point over their closet rival Sporting.
Gonzalo Higuaín (Real Madrid)
Like Tevez, Higuain did not score today but he hustled for every ball and set up one of Raul's three goals in Real Madrid's 4-2 win over Sevilla.
Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid):
El Kun finally broke his goaless streak with a fantastic goal against Sporting Gijon which added to their 3-1 win.
Esquiel Lavezzi (Napoli):
Lavezzi set up the only goal of the game against the omnipotent Inter. Lavezzi attacked relentlessly making it difficult for Inter to deal with.
Labels:
Aguero,
Gonzalo Higuain,
Lavezzi,
lisandro Lopez,
Tevez
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