avoidconfusion
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His goal reminded me of van Basten's goal
KDB has admitted he sliced it.
that's not quite trueKDB has admitted he sliced it.
Maybe it also has something to do with the fact that he is the second most expensive player to come the PL and last time such a player came along, aka Di Maria, and had a few good first games they all went bonkers on how brilliant he was for Utd. until that turned out to be the real fluke.You have to keep in mind that that Shaerer twat is a lifetime Newcastle supporter. Hardly coming from a neutral standpoint. But MOTD has seriously lost credibility with me since they haven't highlighted his insane talents yet. Another factor in this is the fact they all have a boner for Mourinho. So if they'd highlight just how good KDB is, they'd have to make Mourinho look like a total twat and they're not ready to do that yet. But sooner or later that inevitable conclusion will have to come :)
Not on http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2015/10/05/16017452/-? "It was my intention to shoot," he said. "It wasn't easy, because I had to turn and take it out of the air. Of course you need a bit of luck with this, but I tried and did pretty well."KDB has admitted he sliced it.
Besides the goal the one that amazed me was his running off the ball in the area for the final Aguero goal. He seems to know where to position himself and Silva finds him both on the same wavelength. Then when he receives the ball he does not look up one touch sends it into the box for Aguerro to score. Most players want at least two touches in that position. Love the smile from Aguero as they walk back bet he was saying finally someone who can provide me with service. Quality player.
The short corner with Silva was even more impressive. While Silva kept the ball for a few seconds, De Bruyne switched direction a few times to find space, eventually receiving the ball completely free at the edge of the box.