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both taremi and diaz + few other players will miss the match against maratimo and south american players might also miss the match on 6th of feb. This will hurt Porto really bad and they might lose the title because of that.
both taremi and diaz + few other players will miss the match against maratimo and south american players might also miss the match on 6th of feb. This will hurt Porto really bad and they might lose the title because of that.
At every turn, he is talking about representing and glorifying Iran with his football play and also how he keeps repeating how he wants to pave the way for Iranian players to make it big in Europe.
valla damesh garm
"This is a totalitarian system whose presence people feel in their blood and in their flesh on a daily basis. And it’s one that does not grant freedoms of any kind, or accommodate people’s demands in any way. What is increasingly clear is that there is clear demand for change in the regime. What the people want is regime change, and no return to the past. There is a very real possibility of regime change." - Nasrin Sotoudeh
why do you think Africans/nigerians often do so well in the youth football competitions across the globe...!!?. im sure this is a widespread phenomena across much of Africa ..! or any other assbackward countries with mostly corrupt officials running their census data etc.
so far as Mbemba concerned with title run so tight m Pepe so old and still nursing injury it would be foolish to dismiss him ... he is playing good football regardless of whatever his age may be ..!
im sure they are gonna use that as means of getting pay concession from him and keep him on at least till this summer..?
Taremi opened the ketchup () and is about to equal a personal best
After six goalless rounds, Mehdi won in the last three and now puts the Famalicenses in his sights. In 2019/20, for Rio Ave, he celebrated in four consecutive rounds.
Before the 2010 World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo said that “goals are like ketchup, when it appears it's all at once.” An analogy that, these days, fits Mehdi Taremi perfectly.
After a sequence of six matches - 11 games including other competitions - without winning, the forward scored in FC Porto's last three matches in the Liga Bwin, against Benfica, Estoril and Belenenses, and if he scores again in the reception to Famalicão, he will equal the personal record for consecutive days to score in Portugal: four, a record he reached in June 2020, then with the colors of Rio Ave.
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