@David_Dein_FC I was always confident Nwaneri wouldn’t leave, he’s part of the future of this club. Ødegaard and Eze are 28 soon, and Saka’s legs seem to be going, so there’s enough room to fit him into the team.
@OnewithGod3990@SpikeTweets_14 This is what the media wants us to believe, but we all know the truth. Neither Partey, Arteta, nor the club wanted him to leave. It was all down to the off-field issues.
@LightYagami_108@dutch_goooner@nonewthing Like I said, anything can happen in football. If you can give reasons why Figo happened, I can give reasons why Yamal could.
His dad is a big Madrid fan, and there’s a good chance he grew up supporting Madrid, just like Chido Obi came through Hale End while being a Man Utd fan.
@LightYagami_108@dutch_goooner@nonewthing Understand context before commenting. It doesn't matter how it happened, the fact that it even happened in that manner reinforces my point that anything is possible, which was the point of my reply.
@nicemachu@dutch_goooner@nonewthing Nonsense. If I give you a La Masia graduate who went straight from Barcelona to Real Madrid, you’d still move the goalposts. 🤡
@drsportsmedia The order from top left to bottom right is correct:
ARTETA – PL, FA Cup, Community Shields
ALONSO – Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, DFL Super Cup
MARESCA – CWC, UECL, Championship
IRAOLA – UECL, Cypriot Super Cup
CARRICK – UCL Qualification
DE ZERBI – Ukrainian Super Cup
@Benzonkartelrec@wrtcrt098@FabrizioRomano Very correct. He’s also PSG’s top scorer in the league. This just proves most people don’t actually follow the player, they watch clips and conclude he’s not good or he's a poor finisher.