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FIFA World Cup every two years will destroy football
FIFA executives and some other important football people will this month consider the possibility of playing FIFA football world cup every two years. That should not happen. However, you put it. In any case. Otherwise, football will be dead or nicely put, as a transparent once said, "stolen by the rich".
Matic CretnikPublished 2 years ago in CleatsMohamed Salah Biography, News, Records, Skills, Stats And Facts
Mohamed Salah Biography: He was born on June 15th 1992. He was born in Nagrig Egypt. He is an Egyptian professional footballer who is a forward for Liverpool. He captains the Egypt national team. He signed for Liverpool in 2017. He made 221 appearances and scored 142 goals. He won honours like Premier League (2020), FIFA Club World Cup (2019), UEFA Super Cup (2019), and Champions League (2019). Watch live soccer score today for more information. The player is Best Known for his Speed, Dribbing and Finishing. The Best part of the story is that his performances attracted the Premier Leaguer side Chelsea. Moreover, this Football match had happened in Switzerland.
Sports RadioPublished 2 years ago in CleatsInter should not quit on Samir Handanović being their no. 1
As a Slovenian, I have watched a ton of football matches that included Samir Handanović. He was and still is one of the best goalkeepers in the world. But he is old (37). And that scares Inter. It shouldn’t.
Matic CretnikPublished 2 years ago in CleatsAre soccer players becoming better by default? The story of Haaland
Soccer is undoubtedly the most popular sport in the world. With millions of followers, the sport managed to establish itself in various parts of the world including the ones where it is not the first option.
Giorgi MikhelidzePublished 2 years ago in Cleats- Top Story - November 2021
Why Maradona Is God , And Messi Isn't
Somewhere around 2013, I was at the gym, finishing my workout on the treadmill, when I glanced at the door and saw a short, chubby man walk in the door, followed by a bleach-blond woman 30 years younger and a personal trainer three times his size. His attitude was that of someone who owned not just the gym, but the whole city.
Taru Anniina LiikanenPublished 2 years ago in Cleats Language, Truth and Logic on the Football Field
Ladies and gentlemen of the media, I’ve just about had enough of this, and I can’t be the only one who feels the same. Association football is famously known as The Beautiful Game; yet its language, at least among the English-speaking peoples, must by now have become the ugliest attached to any sport anywhere. I am not referring to the rude words roared at each other by spectators and players alike, of which I myself make liberal use. I am speaking of the technical vernacular of the game itself, in particular the terms used to describe playing positions. These, it seems, have been growing progressively less logical for at least the last half-century. Rarely do I read a match report or other football-related newspaper article without encountering at least one example of their debasement. When I watch a match on television, I am guaranteed several.
Robert GregoryPublished 2 years ago in CleatsCristiano Ronaldo Biography, News, Records, Skills, Stats And Facts
Ronaldo was born on 5th February 1985: All about Cristiano Ronaldo. He was born in Funchal on 5th February 1985. He was the youngest of the siblings. He has 3 brothers and 2 sisters. His mother’s name is Diniz Aveiro and his father’s name is Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro. He is commonly referred to as CR7. He equalled Messi when he received FIFA Ballon d’Or 5 times.
Sports RadioPublished 2 years ago in CleatsShould We Boycott Qatar 2022?
I remember being in the streets of Doha the day in 2010 when it was announced that Qatar would be hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2022. It seems so long ago now. I was out and about as it was announced over the radio that they had won their bid. It was getting dark. Within minutes of the announcement, the streets were flooded with cars honking and celebrating. Qatari flags sprung up everywhere! People were ecstatic that their nation was going to be hosting one of the biggest sporting events in the world. So much happiness, so much celebration, so much pride.
Chris HearnPublished 2 years ago in CleatsHow you can Delete Webroot from Endpoint Machines?
Webroot antivirus is the incredible antivirus which gives generally speaking insurance to your advanced gadgets. It assists with checking the whole information of your gadget and makes it infection free. It gives insurance against digital danger like malware, spyware, Trojans, rootkits and ransomware and so on You can introduce this antivirus through webroot download. In any case, a few clients face troubles in eliminating Webroot antivirus from their Endpoint machines.
Addy CripsonPublished 2 years ago in CleatsJuventus Ferociously Mangled by Chelsea (A Review & Player Ratings)
11/23/21 It's a horrifying afternoon here in The US where supporters saw McKennie and his Juve being savagely beaten with no remorse. On a long awaited European night with an air of it's usual magic in the wind, this wasn't a playoff round, but there was still much to play for as the clout of a First Place finish and in theory the chance for a "weaker" opponent in the next round hung in the balance. If you have been following Juventus closely this season, you may have seen a scoreline like this coming. I for one expected it in the playoff rounds vs the likes of maybe Bayern Munchen or Liverpool, and actually having it be more brutal. Chelsea showed us some semblance of mercy for the scoreline could have been far worse, a good 5 - 6 - 7 goals to mil, had it been for some more clinical finishing or a good save or two less from Szczesny who was surprisingly on form. For all his hype till this point Manuel Locatelli did little to gel together the midfield and attack with proper ball distribution and visionary passing; and did very little in ball recovery and possession to help create a base in midfield. This is a problem because it allowed Chelsea to run rampant. The only standout performer in midfield for most of the game was Mc Kennie tirelessly chasing down Chelsea players and looking lively throughout the whole match. Next came Arthur (Too little too late) and albeit for the wrong player, while I just finished criticizing Locatelli, Arthur for Locatelli was the wrong move in my opinion, We had a worse midfielder on the pitch in Rabiot, it is he who should have been subbed. Anyways, Arthur came on and did his job well, he held possession and distributed the ball nicely in his 30 min or so on the pitch.
Manchester United: Mission Impossible
The fans connected with Manchester United can be forgiven for thinking the club is in turmoil. Old Trafford's managerial revolving door continues to spin, because on Sunday Ole Gunnar Solskjaer left the club. Three up and down seasons, and a recent terrible run of form made it impossible for Solskjaer to remain in the United dugout.
John Woz Jr,Published 2 years ago in CleatsJuventus vs Lazio - Lazio Fades to Black
It was a tense game at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. Lazio started the game with an impressive home game record not having lost at home all season … till now. It was an odd game to say the least, Keeping true to the duality of black and white, the game was end to end, yet lacking clear chances from both teams. Despite lacking the clear chances, it was a game you couldn't take your eyes off as a goal felt imminent from both sides with every passing minute. In this match (Szczesny: 6) had very little to do, actually the most pressure he felt all game was when Locatelli put him under pressure with a horrific back pass that could have changed the game with a goal in the first half. From there on out it was in one other instance when the giant Slav Milinkovic-Savic shot a rifle shot of a distance shot only to have it parried. De Ligt: 6.5, Kept good concentration all game and kept Milinkovic-Savic under control when he took on the ST role. Danilo: N/A, Subbed off early due to injury; (15′Sub - Kulusevski: 5) was largely invisible all match, provided very little attacking outlet, he did less for the remainder of the game than what Cuadrado had done in the opening 15'. Rabiot: 5, another player who did nothing all game and you could hardly tell was on the pitch. a game to forget, i would have loved to see Arthur instead. Locatelli: 5.5, good passing distribution throughout the game, did his job well, .. well except for that one play where he dangerously back passed to Szczesny, it didn’t cause a goal, but in any other game it could off, still an error that shouldn't happen; (89′Sub - Bentancur: N/A), not enough time on the pitch to do anything really. McKennie: 6, McKennie looked much improved defensively this game, spent most of it harassing lazio midfielders in the middle, did his job well in gelling oftentimes with Cuadrado/Kulu on the front foot. Cuadrado 6.5, A Classic performance from Cuadrado, defensively solid, and great on the attacking front with his trickery and directness, was more of a threat than Kulu even after having moved to RB. Morata: 5.5, Outside from being the chosen one to eat the tackle that led to a penalty, he didn't do much. Juventus actually looked far more dangerous in the final 18min of the game when Morata got subbed off; (74′Sub - Kean 6), in 18 minutes he managed to do more than Morata all game, why Morata keeps starting ahead of Kean is beyond me, Kean showed pace and strength, and earned himself to scoring opportunities his finishing was off, but that's another story. Chiesa: 6, didn’t play badly, but didn’t play necessarily well either, he more so than not looked frustrated and out of sorts. While Chiesa couldn't influence the game he did come close to something special in the first half where he was alone against the world with 5 defenders around him, and Chiesa looking to pull the trigger towards goal.