Sunday, December 6, 2015

The 21st

Reporting here again, this week I'll be writing about some of the best games of this year. Starting of, of course, is the world-famous "El Classico" (Real Madrid vs. Barcelona). The game finished at the significant score of 4-0. The big parts of the match were (obviously) Barça's four goals from Suarez, Iniesta, Neymar, and Suarez again, Alves's and Mascherano's injuries, and Isco's red card. Second game is another anticipated one: Bayern vs. Schalke 04, which ended at 1-3. But the major highlight of this game was Javi Martinez's first goal in the entire Bundesliga since May. Other goals scored were a surprising own goal from Schalke and a well-anticipated goal from Müller. Something that would never have been anticipated, though, was Liverpool's 4-1 win against Manchester City. If anybody watches Liverpool, they'll know that they rarely even win against bad teams. But to beat the best team in the BPL is a big step. Anyway, the first goal was conceded by a dumb own goal (which are occurring fairly often now) from Eliaquim Mangala in the seventh minute! Where are the goalies to save these players from such humiliation? Final game is in the Serie A, which is gradually going irrelevant, but whatever. On the 21st, Milan played Juventus and lost 1-0. Apparently, Milan was playing with five players at midfield to keep Juventus's secured, therefore blocking passes and potential goals. Juventus ended breaking through and scoring the only goal with their new signing Paulo Dybala.

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