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Soccer: UNAM beats Real Madrid?
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| ierxium |
Now, I'm not going to say Pumas is a bad team, in fact, they are doing good lately, winning the last tournament and not making so many changes to the team. Props to Pumas. But the issue here is Real Madrid. Why did they lose? Was it an act of pity? Or are the stars out of shining light? I was expecting a simple game for the galacticos. Turns out the galacticos that day were the young Pumas.
X-tra note: Yeah, I know the game was time ago. :D |
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| SPANIARD |
Well I'll use my common sense over personal bias to try and give my reasonings, so I'd say that the reason they lost is that some players like Juanfran, Soldado, Meija, Borja, Minambres ect haven't seen much playing time as they are from the second team. I think it's too early in the year to jump to conclusions about the team being a disaster. It takes the big boys until at least the middle of October to really hit form, so until then it's really pointless to talk of failure.
The pathetic thing for me was when Hugo Sanchez said this was the biggest victory for Mexican soccer and that this will one day show that Mexican soccer will prevail over Latin America. That shocked me more than the result, I think he's had too much water down there :p |
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| ierxium |
| quote: | Originally posted by SPANIARD
The pathetic thing for me was when Hugo Sanchez said this was the biggest victory for Mexican soccer and that this will one day show that Mexican soccer will prevail over Latin America. That shocked me more than the result, I think he's had too much water down there :p |
Yeah, he's something else. Like him more as a dentist. :D |
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| SPANIARD |
| I liked him more when he played because he wouldn't say anything :cool: |
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