Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
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Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!! Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!! Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!! Kelegooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
2-1 to Lei-ces-terrrrr!!!!
2-1 to Lei-ces-terrrrr!!!!
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Re: Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
Dayum!! That left foot should come with it's own caliber!!!!jdizzy wrote:What a goal!
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Re: Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
Even in slow motion it was hard for the goalie to see the ball. That was pure wickedness.
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That’s a really sick goal. He has no right to even try it, much less pull it off.
Is there a better striker on the planet right now?
Is there a better striker on the planet right now?
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Re: Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
Kele left foot needs its own salary.
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Re: Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
I told y’all a long time ago that sooner or later, Rogers will figure out what to do with Kele’s Messiesque left foot
Cheers.
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bret- hart wrote:Kele left foot needs its own salary.
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See goalaasoo .. Tori oloun.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bFduR9lWyHs[/video]
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bFduR9lWyHs[/video]
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What a goal!EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:See goalaasoo .. Tori oloun.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bFduR9lWyHs[/video]
Re: Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
Easy warriorwaka-man wrote:That’s a really sick goal. He has no right to even try it, much less pull it off.
Is there a better striker on the planet right now?
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"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."
"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is. If the--if he--if 'is' means is and never has been, that is not--that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement....Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true."
Re: Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
No hype. Just on current form. It’s an honest question. Kane? Bezema? Haaland? Lewandonski? All better strikers yes but on current form? I’m not sure there’s any one if you look at this calendar year. But it’s a question.jette1 wrote:Easy warriorwaka-man wrote:That’s a really sick goal. He has no right to even try it, much less pull it off.
Is there a better striker on the planet right now?
What I can say for certain is that he is the form striker of the premiership right now.
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Re: Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
I think there is a consensus that Nacho is now showing his formidable talent we all knew he had.waka-man wrote:No hype. Just on current form. It’s an honest question. Kane? Bezema? Haaland? Lewandonski? All better strikers yes but on current form? I’m not sure there’s any one if you look at this calendar year. But it’s a question.jette1 wrote:Easy warriorwaka-man wrote:That’s a really sick goal. He has no right to even try it, much less pull it off.
Is there a better striker on the planet right now?
What I can say for certain is that he is the form striker of the premiership right now.
Where there has been divided opinion is whether he was ever going to get his form back when he lost it.
There were those of us that believed he was fast running out of opportunities to show it and there were those that were running out of patience - Guardiola most significantly.
The fear (not the prediction) was that he would slowly slip down the ranks (much like his compatriot Isaac Success) and end up in a low level league.
But his team mates and current manager never lost faith in him. We are hearing that from them now that he is in the form of his life. It was definitely a confidence thing and that goal yesterday was supreme confidence - the type we Nigerians saw 8 years ago. The more cnfident he gets, the more deadly he'll be. We never see sumtin yet.
He'll probably win Leicester's Player of the Season at this rate.
So happy for him and of course for Nigerians.
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Another man of the match performance. Sky were all over him yesterday. I hope his exploits are peppering Pep very well.
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GG of G wrote:Another man of the match performance. Sky were all over him yesterday. I hope his exploits are peppering Pep very well.
Nacho needs to peppeh Pep with two killer goals when they next meet.
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That goal was mental. The audacity, the confidence, the composure, and I think for me, the statement it made. All game before that, he was laying on passes for his teammates. this one was like, you guys can't finish this type, leave it to me. Absolute genius and I agree, he is the most in form striker around at the moment, and I daresay Leicester have a bargain by quickly tying him to a new contract.
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Even after the goal, he unselfishly laid off passes-on-a-platter for his team mates, including two to Jamie Vardy who uncharacteristically fluffed them big time.Shownoja wrote:That goal was mental. The audacity, the confidence, the composure, and I think for me, the statement it made. All game before that, he was laying on passes for his teammates. this one was like, you guys can't finish this type, leave it to me. Absolute genius and I agree, he is the most in form striker around at the moment, and I daresay Leicester have a bargain by quickly tying him to a new contract.
This is the Nacho we always knew before some bad-belleh person put eye for him bodi.
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You are so fake, you spammed this forum condemn Kele.. the likes of Futcha, Mace and Bigpokey kept on telling your likes otherwise. now you come here posting this rubbish. My goodness what are you?Damunk wrote:I think there is a consensus that Nacho is now showing his formidable talent we all knew he had.waka-man wrote:No hype. Just on current form. It’s an honest question. Kane? Bezema? Haaland? Lewandonski? All better strikers yes but on current form? I’m not sure there’s any one if you look at this calendar year. But it’s a question.jette1 wrote:Easy warriorwaka-man wrote:That’s a really sick goal. He has no right to even try it, much less pull it off.
Is there a better striker on the planet right now?
What I can say for certain is that he is the form striker of the premiership right now.
Where there has been divided opinion is whether he was ever going to get his form back when he lost it.
There were those of us that believed he was fast running out of opportunities to show it and there were those that were running out of patience - Guardiola most significantly.
The fear (not the prediction) was that he would slowly slip down the ranks (much like his compatriot Isaac Success) and end up in a low level league.
But his team mates and current manager never lost faith in him. We are hearing that from them now that he is in the form of his life. It was definitely a confidence thing and that goal yesterday was supreme confidence - the type we Nigerians saw 8 years ago. The more cnfident he gets, the more deadly he'll be. We never see sumtin yet.
He'll probably win Leicester's Player of the Season at this rate.
So happy for him and of course for Nigerians.
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i love this post, got goosebumps all over . Kele is the ish , no buts and to me APOY perfect description of what the entire globe saw on a monday night . You have done very well with this post shownoja, you have done wellShownoja wrote:That goal was mental. The audacity, the confidence, the composure, and I think for me, the statement it made. All game before that, he was laying on passes for his teammates. this one was like, you guys can't finish this type, leave it to me. Absolute genius and I agree, he is the most in form striker around at the moment, and I daresay Leicester have a bargain by quickly tying him to a new contract.
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Re: Kelegoooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll!!!!
What a wicked strike, that soccer ball is gonna be sore for the rest of it's existence.
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BigStalkey...did I hear you mention the word 'spam'? Really?Bigpokey24 wrote:You are so fake, you spammed this forum condemn Kele.. the likes of Futcha, Mace and Bigpokey kept on telling your likes otherwise. now you come here posting this rubbish. My goodness what are you?Damunk wrote:I think there is a consensus that Nacho is now showing his formidable talent we all knew he had.waka-man wrote:No hype. Just on current form. It’s an honest question. Kane? Bezema? Haaland? Lewandonski? All better strikers yes but on current form? I’m not sure there’s any one if you look at this calendar year. But it’s a question.jette1 wrote:Easy warriorwaka-man wrote:That’s a really sick goal. He has no right to even try it, much less pull it off.
Is there a better striker on the planet right now?
What I can say for certain is that he is the form striker of the premiership right now.
Where there has been divided opinion is whether he was ever going to get his form back when he lost it.
There were those of us that believed he was fast running out of opportunities to show it and there were those that were running out of patience - Guardiola most significantly.
The fear (not the prediction) was that he would slowly slip down the ranks (much like his compatriot Isaac Success) and end up in a low level league.
But his team mates and current manager never lost faith in him. We are hearing that from them now that he is in the form of his life. It was definitely a confidence thing and that goal yesterday was supreme confidence - the type we Nigerians saw 8 years ago. The more cnfident he gets, the more deadly he'll be. We never see sumtin yet.
He'll probably win Leicester's Player of the Season at this rate.
So happy for him and of course for Nigerians.
What a guy!
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You need an owner, but it aint gonna be me.
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