Saturday, February 07, 2009

Pipita’s Strike Puts Real In Seventh Heaven

Watching the Real Madrid match against Racing Santander, reminded me just how impatient I am in looking forward to see Gonzalo HIGUAIN in an Albiceleste jersey. I keep asking just why Diego (and Coco before him) has overlooked on him again (and again) for next week friendly against France.

Back to the match against Racing, the Los Merengues fans are rejoicing a breath of fresh air (not exactly) at the Bernabau under former Spurs manager, Juande RAMOS. A sole strike from Pipita was enough to give the All-White of Madrid their seventh consecutive win.

HIGUAIN raced onto RAUL's headed flick-on, feigned to shoot before skipping inside the sliding Racing keeper, Cesar NAVAS and coolly slotting his shot into the far corner. That was his 13th goal of the season.


In Greece, a goal each from Fernando BELUSCHI and Luciano GALLETTI help Olympiakos to a 2-0 win over Panthrakikos.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:06 am

    Hey,

    This is the owner of footballslatest.com you commented and I'm here returning the favor.

    thanks for posting the video, it was a good win but a dull game in my view. But Higuain is a great lad, and I hope to see him progress.

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  2. Anonymous10:45 am

    Thanks fot your comment. Well, to my view, I do think Hugain is a class player with a lot of potential and skills. He will be the next big thing in football. Believe me he will. A lot of Spanish players are class. Even the players who are in the Spanish league.

    You may think Spurs isn't class as Real even though it's true. I'm not defending Spurs though but in football view (to me) managers and players only need one thing. Co-oporation. Without this I guarantee, even if the manager is Jose Mourinho, if he couldn't relate with the club then that's just a pity.

    Ramos' managing may be useless with Spurs but it becomes solid gold with one of the great teams in the world. I guarantee that.

    Real Madrid holds a big name in Football is fans all over the world knows Real. I'm sure in the future, Real could hold a bigger name than today. A lot of the players are class. They just need to throw away mistakes, that's all.

    What other teams do you support instead of Real?

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