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Taremi and the test with Monaco: "It was a great game for the team"
Taremi's statements to Porto Canal after FC Porto's 2-1 triumph against Monaco, at Dragão.
The victory: "It was a great game for the team. We were good, we need to prepare for the official debut and we will try to win the title. We will work hard for that. I think we will do even better. We had new players [against Monaco] , it was the first game at Dragão and it was tough. We played a good game and we will try to keep it that way in the next games."
Supercup next weekend with Tondela: "Thank the fans, we need them in the next game because it's just one game and we want to win. They went down a division, but they have a good team and we need the fans to win that game."
https://www.ojogo.pt/futebol/1a-liga...-15043102.html
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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View PostImagine saying you want to drop this guy. Life with mental disease is not easy folks
BTW, I am really sorry that your life is not easy...
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Originally posted by diz View PostTaremi and the test with Monaco: "It was a great game for the team"
Taremi's statements to Porto Canal after FC Porto's 2-1 triumph against Monaco, at Dragão.
The victory: "It was a great game for the team. We were good, we need to prepare for the official debut and we will try to win the title. We will work hard for that. I think we will do even better. We had new players [against Monaco] , it was the first game at Dragão and it was tough. We played a good game and we will try to keep it that way in the next games."
Supercup next weekend with Tondela: "Thank the fans, we need them in the next game because it's just one game and we want to win. They went down a division, but they have a good team and we need the fans to win that game."
https://www.ojogo.pt/futebol/1a-liga...-15043102.html
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"The persecution of Taremi is on the rise, which anticipates a time under attack"
Words from Francisco J. Marques, director of communication and information at FC Porto.
Francisco J. Marques, FC Porto's director of communication and information, took to Twitter this Sunday to respond to criticism regarding the penalty kick, suffered and converted by Taremi, who gave FC Porto the first goal in Saturday's friendly with Monaco (2-1), in the Dragon.
"It's only because of sick clubs that doubts can be raised about this takedown, which is naturally sanctioned with a penalty. The persecution of Taremi is growing, which anticipates a time when we will be under attack. We have to be united, trust the president, the Sérgio and in the players", wrote J. Marques.
"They've been trying to take us down for 40 years, they never succeeded because we've always had someone who knew how to reinvent our teams and this season will certainly be no different. Long live FC Porto", he added.
https://www.ojogo.pt/futebol/1a-liga...-15044105.html
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Originally posted by diz View Post"The persecution of Taremi is on the rise, which anticipates a time under attack"
Words from Francisco J. Marques, director of communication and information at FC Porto.
Francisco J. Marques, FC Porto's director of communication and information, took to Twitter this Sunday to respond to criticism regarding the penalty kick, suffered and converted by Taremi, who gave FC Porto the first goal in Saturday's friendly with Monaco (2-1), in the Dragon.
"It's only because of sick clubs that doubts can be raised about this takedown, which is naturally sanctioned with a penalty. The persecution of Taremi is growing, which anticipates a time when we will be under attack. We have to be united, trust the president, the Sérgio and in the players", wrote J. Marques.
"They've been trying to take us down for 40 years, they never succeeded because we've always had someone who knew how to reinvent our teams and this season will certainly be no different. Long live FC Porto", he added.
https://www.ojogo.pt/futebol/1a-liga...-15044105.html
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