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La jugada comenzó con un balón perdido por Lass en el centro del campo. Michu,
exdelantero del Celta, se aprovechó de un despeje de Iker Casillas a un disparo anterior de
Raúl Tamudo para perforar la portería de Casillas en tan sólo 15 segundos. La
grada merengue no daba crédito a lo que veía.
Pipita Scored and Kaka had another good game. Great Signs ‘Assumptions are the mother
of all Fuckups!' – I once heard my brother (who's an associate Regional Director of a Fortune
500 Company) scold one of his subordinates. Filipinos have a similar adage: ‘Maraming Namatay
sa Maling Akala' (Many have died from the wrong assumptions), I was often told when I was
young.
A report in the Express today says that Chelsea are prepared to hire Marco Van Basten and Guss
Hiddink to replace Carlo Ancelotti.
Hiddink has already turned down Roman Abramovich's overtures to become manager again of Chelsea
as he would prefer to become Chelsea's director of football operations.
Last time these 2 sides met in Germany was all the way back in 2006. That game ended 1-1 with
goals coming from Roy Makaay and the dreaded Patrick Vieira. That doesn't give us any real
indication as to how this game will go. It's just a nice fun fact for ya. League form isn't
something to go by either.
As we tip-toe towards the Champions League again, we'll fondly look back on some of the
tournament's greatest moments. Oan this, a day of immense Roberto Carlos celebration, we must
balance out the forces of the universe and reflect back to a day when Roberto Carlos wasn't quite
the cat's pajamas, but rather undressed by a team of rumbling Bavarians for the fastest goal in
Champions League history.
As we tip-toe towards the Champions League again, we'll fondly look back on some of the
tournament's greatest moments. Oan this, a day of immense Roberto Carlos celebration, we must
balance out the forces of the universe and reflect back to a day when Roberto Carlos wasn't quite
the cat's pajamas, but rather undressed by a team of rumbling Bavarians for the fastest goal in
Champions League history.