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Originally posted by littlepersia17 View PostHe scored 26 times in 33 international games. That’s a pretty impressive goal to game ratio!
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Originally posted by webmaster View Postwould love to see a list of his goals and the INTERNATIONAL opponents he scored against before God may benefit him
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^ thanks apart from Spain none other is a formidable opponent.. right?
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Originally posted by Kian B. View Post
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Originally posted by littlepersia17 View PostHe scored 26 times in 33 international games. That’s a pretty impressive goal to game ratio!
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Rental failure in La Liga: where are the Saudi World Cup goers?
La Liga and the Saudi Football Association proudly announced a new chapter of their collaboration at the end of January. Nine players were sent to Spain, three to the highest level. The balance of the trio after two months: zero goals, zero assists, zero matches, zero minutes . How the World Cup goers in Spain have completely disappeared into anonymity.
Shirts from Rayo Vallecano, Leganés, Levante, Numancia, Sporting Gijón, Real Valladolid and Villarreal were proudly presented by the nine chosen ones on 21 January at the presentation in capital Riyadh. They were rolled out of the - according to La Liga rigorous - scouting program and were allowed to show their talent in the promised football country. Most of the attention went to the three internationals: Salem Al-Dawsari (Villarreal), Fahad Al-Muwallad (Levante) and Yahya Al-Shehri (Leganés). High-level learning for six months and putting these lessons into practice at the World Cup was the goal. With 75 days left until the opening match against Russia, you can wonder what those classes are worth without any form of race rhythm. In Marbella in the past interland period by Saudi Arabia equalized 1-1 against Ukraine, after which Belgium was 4-0 too strong Tuesday.
The first signs were promising. At least, when it comes to attention. Due to the overwhelming interest from Saudi Arabia, the servers at Villarreal were still running wild at the presentation of Al-Dawsari (photo), which caused the site to go offline with the livestream. The actions of the 26-year-old winger in the Estadio de la Cerámica have been limited to peeling with the ball that one day. One time, the mercenary was in the match selection of coach Javier Calleja, who referred to the stands before the kick-off of the Europa League match with Olympique Lyon.
The words of Leganés coach Asier Garitano made the worst suspicion shortly after the announcement of the news. In front of Marca, the Spaniard knew he had no idea of the qualities of his acquisition Al-Shehri: 'I have not seen him play, but when he comes I will see how I can get the best out of him. As I do with every player. But I can not tell you whether he is good enough or not. The only thing I know is that he is international. '
And what does it actually mean for the clubs that the mercenaries have had no input so far? According to El Transistor, the three La Liga clubs each received a million for agreeing to the rental deal. Renting has never been so beneficial. Yet there is certainly criticism. The Spanish players' union, for example, says: "It is a lack of respect for our talents and the players who play at a lower level. Football is not just about money, it's also about values. '
The mega rental deal has proved to be no more than the next stunt of an organization that desperately tries to keep up with the Premier League on a commercial level. At the end of December, the Real fans had to set their alarms for the first time in history to live comfortably at El Clásico, which started at 1:00 PM. The enthusiasts in Asia could thus optimally enjoy. In no other European top competition, matches are spread out over a weekend to optimally serve the TV viewer.
The question is where the limit lies for La Liga, now that seats have been put up for sale in selections.
https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/huurfiasco-...che-wk-gangers
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Originally posted by Ali Doust View PostWhy would they not be happy? Their club is making money for training a player that will in no way affect any of their matches.
"Awful. Funded by dirty money"
"No doubt funded by human rights abuses. No too happy about this is for it's true."
"Disgusting"
"We should have said no. He's not good enough to play for Manchester United - why did we agree to let him train with us? The money? We're the richest club in the world...
My guess is, it's for more exposure in Saudi Arabia."
https://www.reddit.com/r/reddevils/c...lawi_to_train/
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