Back to being the second best player at his club.
Back to being the second best player at his club.
I think it’s between Japan and Senegal. They’re consistently producing more and more talent, and it’s only a matter of time for both of them. Japan is the most likely of the two, given they’ve already had some big results in recent years.
Ahh, a man of culture.
Deadly combination.
Already happened, and boy was it beautiful.
Gerrard would’ve finally got that Premier League title.
I don’t know why I didn’t think of this. Would’ve been mind blowing to watch.
At 38? No. Had he have gone there instead of Juve? 100%
L wins it by a landslide. I’m surprised this is a debate.
Okay I can’t unsee this now.
You could see how much it meant to him to have the fans singing his name during the post match interview, after all the stick he’s been given. It’s great to see him have a resurgence, and long may it continue.
Honestly most of the time, the other countries and Europe are worse for this than the Americans. Which is a sentence I never thought I’d say.
Nobody is comparing him to Ronaldo & Messi. They’re saying he is the next in line. You can be the best in the world for a period of time without being as good as the two best to ever grace the sport.
You mean those goals that count towards the scoreline?
You mean those goals that count towards the scoreline?
You mean those goals that count towards the scoreline?
As if Bellingham wouldn’t be world class in every outfield position.
As if Bellingham wouldn’t be world class in every outfield position.
Real have been winning the European Cup for almost 70 years, with the larger majority of them coming in the last 30. I don’t think they’re suddenly going to drop off now. Even if they go a decade without winning one, their closest competition (AC Milan) would have to win 8 to surpass them. I think we’re more likely to see Real win another 8 and make it even more impossible.