You could see it coming, Sevilla let Lesta have a bit of the ball and then once they came forward hit them quickly.
Finished 2-1 to Sevilla, credit to Lesta they played much better in the 2nd half and Drinkwater had a very good game.
Don't know what Phil Neville is on, but he thinks its Leicester's best performance of the season. They did still lose Phil. To listen to Radio 5 you'd think they'd won. Bizarre over enthusiasm.
Have to agree, Lesta weren't that good, but credit to them in the 2nd half they did try to take it to Sevilla, but I guess Neville was playing to the punters, and what they wanted to hear..
sevilla should have buried them.. left their finishing boots at home and credit to kasper too.. good few saves
Napoli are opening the gates to San Paulo at 2pm today to encourage just the 7 and 3 quarter hours of atmosphere build-up for tonight's match with Real Madrid...
Who was it on here* who said he'd been to a game there and it was the most mental atmosphere he'd every encountered? There was a lengthy post with tales of police just turning a blind eye to all sorts and such like and a feverish noise he had never previously encountered. The main point though, was this was for a friendly... You know it's a hell of a ground when they spent £20m in the summer just to clean up years worth of stalactites of **** literally hanging down from the ceilings and fix the electrics so the players aren't fearful of their being electrocuted on-pitch when it rains. The owner even has to ship in portaloos for UCL games cos the facilities are that bad they don't meet standards required**. *Think it was this board, might have been HCO. ** He does want to build a new ground, but faces the usual Italian bureaucracy. Roma are already £60m down and 6 years into planning and they haven't laid a brick in their new ground yet...
Like most of Italy then it is a crumbling wreck. Italy looks great on postcards but everything is just falling apart and covered in **** graffitti under the guise of 'oldy worldy'. I remember there were some really old, historically important Roman mosaic floors at this historic site and people just walk about all over it, it's covered in gum and food stains etc. Weird really.
Well yeah, when one of the world's first civilisations thrived there it's going to be an issue. Throw a stick on a building site in Rome and you hit something historically significant. I cant actually believe they're managing to build a new metro line there.