PORTUGAL 1 ROASTING 0 NETHERLANDS UEFA FINAL

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PORTUGAL 1 ROASTING 0 NETHERLANDS UEFA FINAL

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2nd half

Portugal 10 shots on goal vs Netherlands 0
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its been almost a week. You should know that this doesn't go here.
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Bernardo Silva is in a different class. Delightful player. Of course, should Portugal hold on, CRon will have proven beyond all doubt that he’s better than Pele and Diego combined.
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Coach wrote:Bernardo Silva is in a different class. Delightful player. Of course, should Portugal hold on, CRon will have proven beyond all doubt that he’s better than Pele and Diego combined.
Think Koeman took too long in making his changes...They look a different class in 2hf...
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Mods have fallen asleep :roll:
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EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Mods have fallen asleep :roll:
we cant blame the mods when an educated adult who knows the rules purposefully refuses to follow the rules.
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metalalloy wrote: Does the SE have Gray, Mahrez or Albrighton on our team or players of their caliber?
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Coach wrote:Bernardo Silva is in a different class. Delightful player. Of course, should Portugal hold on, CRon will have proven beyond all doubt that he’s better than Pele and Diego combined.
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Please move thread to appropriate forum
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