Monday, 12 January 2009

Poll - Man of the match: Osasuna

12 comments:

pep said...

You can vote until Tuesday 12 pm. Multiple votes are not counted.

Anonymous said...

The whole team was "Man of the match". But if you got to pick someone its Alves. He was working his ass off.

Anonymous said...

Guardiola almost spoiled it by playing Abidal who was not fit and caused a goal against us. Sylvhinio should have played after Abidal almost got a second yellow. But Pep seems to hate Sylvhinio so ... :(

Anonymous said...

Even if Abidal playing not fit, he's twice the time better than Sylvinho.

Anonymous said...

...for me,it was guardiola...don't know from where the team got his bite and the strong faith in success...but they show every weekend that they are hard to beat...also when they fall behind...ONE LOVE!!!

Anonymous said...

Alves. From the pass to Xavi to the work to win the ball that went to Messi for the winner, he's really become the man we paid all that money for, and he's still improving.

Anonymous said...

Puyol and Bojan we're MOTM they out play every foreigner on this team week in and week out and alway's will!!Puro Catalan

Anonymous said...

Messi "Man of the Match" assisted Eto'O in the first Goal, and made a 84th minute winning Goal... Clearly Man of the Match... (By the way the team never gave up that is a plus, but Messi, Messi, Messi...

Anonymous said...

I don't understand why "the whole Team" should be on the choices... It says it clearly "MAN" of the Match...

Anonymous said...

to humberto.that's because not always it's one player.i agree to the possibility to vote for the whole team too.that shows sometimes the diffence.

Anonymous said...

to humberto.that's because not always it's one player.i agree to the possibility to vote for the whole team too.that shows sometimes the diffence.

Riis said...

oh man everyone was good. But cant knock without Magic Messi lucky goal we only would collected one point gotta give him MOM.

anyone want to laugh....

article from 'welcoming the wise man'

The funny, if not sad, note of the week was a flabbergasting campaign from the Madrid media to promote Robben by comparing him to Messi. Any football fan, even a die-hard Real Madrid one, understands that the classy, but inconsistent and injury prone Dutchman is indeed not in the same class as the nowadays unstoppable Argentinean. Marca's cover on Sunday, showing both players face to face and wondering in extra-large font which one is better, prompted a madridista waiter in my usual tapas bar to say: "I can't believe that, they're shameless. Not even President Calderón would dare to compare those two!"

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