Forget the name look at the suggestive tongue on the teeth and the outstretched arms, der kaiser is hoping for a reach around
Kasper Dolberg, only the best young striker in world football. better watch Liverpool dont snap him up
I think you mean - better watch Southampton don't snap him up then sell him to the daft RS for ten times as much ..........
As wums go, this one ended up as a massive please log in to view this image As he was turbo gash last night
I was on Ajax at 33s, didnt collect but ill stick to football and horses. On Real at 11/2 for the CL. Dolberg got absolutely no service at all, the way man united played vs the way Ajax play, it was near impossible for a lone striker to do anything, the ball was never anywhere near him and he barely got a touch. Man United may have won but in my opinion, the way they won, that is not Man United, its more like Inter Milan. Also the deflection suggested that the forces were with Man U last night, the whole world wanted them to win and it looked like the Ajax players did too, they are a very young team but right from the start, they played with fear and never done themselves justice. They played right into Mourinhos negative hands.
I honestly don't think they'd survive in the PL, we've come up against much better at the bottom end of the PL
The average age of the Ajax team was 20, they have better group of players than 80% of the EPL, I knew they were a good team early on this season, hence backing them to win the tournament, some of their home performances in Europe this season have been excellent, they play some of the best football in Europe to watch. Obviously they came up against a system last night, carried out by a team of seasoned professional players which cost hundreds of millions to assemble and they were unfortunate to lose two goals that didnt come from any great play from United. United were too clever for Ajax last night but Ajax are the better football team, because Man United never went out to play football, you were not able to see that last night. They sat with 10 behind the ball all night and went long on the break, knowing that Ajax would remain true to their philosophy of how you play the game.
You had two players that looked like they might be capable of playing regular PL football, Traore and Sanchez, the rest looked like they need a lot more experience before moving to a higher league.