Transfer Talk - Bale, Chiesa and Perotti
Transfer Talk - Bale, Chiesa and Perotti
Gareth Bale is being tracked by Bayern Munich |
Gareth Bale
Bayern Munich are taking an interest in 28-year-old (29 in July) Welsh international Gareth Bale, who has yet to discuss his situation with Real Madrid. He wants to be playing football every week and will seek assurances that that is going to happen under new Head Coach Julen Lopetegui.If he doesn't receive those assurances he will look to leave, but his preference is to stay and play every week.
Federico Chiesa
Tottenham, Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Napoli are all tracking the situation of 20-year-old (21in October) Italian international Federico Chiesa. Serie A side Fiorentina do not want to lose the rising star, they see him as part of a ream to make a push for European football next season.
The right winger has 3 Italian caps and scored 6 goals with 9 assists in 38 appearances this season. His contract runs until 2022.
Argentine attacker Diego Perotti is on the Tottenham radar as the club search for a wide attacker. The 29-year-old (30 in July) left winger has a contract until 2021 and scored 8 goals with 5 assists from 35 games. Unless we were considering converting him into a striker, he would appear to be in the wrong age range for us. That makes you question the story.
Diego Perotti
Argentine attacker Diego Perotti is on the Tottenham radar as the club search for a wide attacker. The 29-year-old (30 in July) left winger has a contract until 2021 and scored 8 goals with 5 assists from 35 games. Unless we were considering converting him into a striker, he would appear to be in the wrong age range for us. That makes you question the story.
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Well having just watched another VAR failure does it really surprise anybody that our game has been turned into a complete farce?
Ok so FIFA has confirmed that rugby tackles are now part of football....
What next?
If I see the same 'shit' on Sunday then I will never watch a FIFA competition again...there is no point and being of retirement age I do not wish the last memories of my favourite game to be contaminated in such a manner!
On the other hand, I believe there are many instances where the right decision was reached after VAR, that would have been wrong without it. Many decisions are now given with confidence after a short video review.
So, not perfect yet by any means, but good reason to hope for better going forward.
Your comment pre-dated the Panama game so by then you wouldn't have seen the two penalties that were awarded because of the uproar after that first game. So, yes, the first game should have been at least a 4-1 thrashing, but at least the second game corrected that.
What i'm still very disappointed about is the number of foul and vicious challenges (and frankly assaults) that are still going on with barely any punishment. SOMETIMES a free-kick is awarded. Except our yellow for what may just have been a simp…