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Post by spam on Aug 4, 2011 11:13:34 GMT 8
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Post by chicharito on Aug 4, 2011 23:58:54 GMT 8
that Fabian dude goal on the 63rd is a blinder
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Post by mrpmosh on Aug 5, 2011 4:08:49 GMT 8
Marco Fabian usually score sweet goals, is a shame he was one of the guys involved in the Ecuador scandal... he and Jonatan Dos Santos could have been a difference in our Copa América squad. :/
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Post by spam on Aug 5, 2011 9:02:13 GMT 8
that Fabian dude goal on the 63rd is a blinder Yeah, that second goal was spectacular a bicycle kick against Barcelona
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Post by jvictor on Aug 5, 2011 11:37:45 GMT 8
If the dos Santos brothers were in the Mexico squad for Copa America do you think Mexico could have done better?
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Post by mrpmosh on Aug 5, 2011 17:31:18 GMT 8
If the dos Santos brothers were in the Mexico squad for Copa America do you think Mexico could have done better? If both + Marco Fabian were in the squad, we could have played better (aka, produced more on the offense)... but I wouldn't say we could have advanced to the second round...
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Post by jvictor on Aug 5, 2011 19:40:12 GMT 8
Giovani dos Santos really did good on the 2011 Gold Cup final. He made the USA goalkeeper look like a fool with his goal.
But I think he is still far off from the great "Ronaldinho", in terms dribbling.
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Post by mrpmosh on Aug 5, 2011 20:17:39 GMT 8
He's not a dribbler per se, more like Messi-esque in the way he beats defenders (with good close control and acceleration rather than tricks, obviously he's not at Messi's level)... the tricky boys are Vela (even thought he's not confident on taking defenders anymore) and Barrera or even Marco Fabian...
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