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Remember that ball-winning, holding midfielder I said we needed to pick up this transfer window?
Well, we already have him. Nice to meet you Mr. Nsaliwa. Where ya been? Nsaliwa was in rare
form today. He read plays well, anticipated where the ball was going, dispossessed Atromitos in
the midfield repeatedly, and broke free of tackles [.
Last time we played we beat Atromitos 2-0. That was at home and we were at full strength. Now
we play them away and without Blanco, Dellas and probably Papastathopoulos. Ferrer has not been
consistent with his line-ups when missing key players, so I can't predict how he will line up.
Instead, I will give [.
I try to keep it clean, and mature, on this blog, but sometimes a callow quip just sums it up best,
don't you think? Well, here goes: Somebody's ass hurts this morning. I have a lot of friends who
support Panathinaikos, so I am not about to engage in any schadenfreude here, but it's an odd
result [..
We face Atromitos this Saturday, probably without Dellas, Papastathopoulos and Blanco. This is
not good. There is a slight chance Papastathopoulos might be back, but it's unlikely. These
three players account for half of our core team. It will be an ugly dogfight without them.
Ferrer will have to put a defensive midfielder like Nsaliwa [.
Nsaliwa to Manduca to Lyberopoulos for the goal. As I wrote over the weekend, Nsaliwa and Manduca
were a huge part of our win this weekend, as this clip only partially shows. Here is a lengthier
clip with more highlights: At the 1:28 mark, you can see Alves block a crucial shot. A lot of
what [.