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Gabriel

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Hello, I think, maybe, Raúl can´t play, because he is disabled, surely was playing Higuaín

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Raúl had a heavy hit on his ankle, so he'll probably won't be in the initial XI... but there's nothing sure yet.
I guess it'd be like this:

1. Casillas

2. Torres
3. Marcelo
4. Pepe
5. Cannavaro

6. Gago/Diarra
7. Baptista/Guti
8. Robinho
9. Sneijder

10. Raúl/Higuaín
11. Van Nistelrooy

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hmm...

Hopefully we'll beat Levante and make many goals, like last year.. Smile

But if we lose, our point with Barcelona become closer..
It may not happen..

We must win!

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7-0 victory over Valladolid. Scorers:

Raúl (x2)
Guti (x2)
Baptista
Robben
Drenthe

Robinho injured though Evil or Very Mad

7-0

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Looks like Real Madrid have concreted their position in top place with that win.

7-0 without Van Nistelroy. Guti and Raul getting two each must make Roma, as well as the other Spanish teams sit up and take notice of Madrid coming into some form

8 points with a third of the season left may be too much for Barcelona to overtake

Re: 7-0

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tim5303 wrote:
Looks like Real Madrid have concreted their position in top place with that win.

7-0 without Van Nistelroy. Guti and Raul getting two each must make Roma, as well as the other Spanish teams sit up and take notice of Madrid coming into some form

8 points with a third of the season left may be too much for Barcelona to overtake

Nistelroy without Robinho is useless. Robinho is the unsung hero at bernabeu.
Raul, how long will Robinho be in the sidelines? Anyway, Madrid still has Robben Sad

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2 weeks - 15 days.
And Drenthe is in my opinion much better than Robben aas a left winger. That guy is too fast and quite skillfull. Too bad his mind is not settled Laughing

Raul for Spain

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Noticed during commentary of skysports that they were suggesting that Raul should be back in the national squad. Think its the first time in a few years that he has got double figures for goals scored
Of course he is good enough, but I think he is playing so well at the moment because he is not in the national team, and therefore gets to rest through season rather than training and playing for his country. As a non-Spaniard I would much rather he played well and scored for Real than be injured or exhausted playing for Spain

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That's crazy.
Physically, Raul is perfect. He has had no injuries during the season (one of the very few) and his goal is to be back in the national team (something that has always deserved). I'd love to see him playing for Spain again and so would the Real Madrid supporters.

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Raul wrote:
2 weeks - 15 days.
And Drenthe is in my opinion much better than Robben aas a left winger. That guy is too fast and quite skillfull. Too bad his mind is not settled Laughing

Hope Robinho gets well soon( not good for barcelona though ). He is a very exciting player.
What you mean by Drenthe mind is not settled? Does he act like a child? Laughing

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Yeah, kind of. He loves to "party hardy" whenever he has a chance. Then he doesn't want to train too hard because of the hangover, you know Laughing That's why he's been on the bench most of the season.
But he's got the potential to be one of the best left wingers in Europe in a matter of 2-3 years.

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Well, Drenthe is a skillful player, but he tends to leave his position so many times that it's quite difficult to defend later

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anyone know anything about Mauro Icardi - I know he's only 14 and Argentinian but looks like Real have just signed him from Barcelona - anyone seen him play?

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11835_3148802,00.html

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Raul wrote:
2 weeks - 15 days.
And Drenthe is in my opinion much better than Robben aas a left winger. That guy is too fast and quite skillfull. Too bad his mind is not settled Laughing

See Raul, I told you. If Robinho is out, Real becomes weak. But Sneijder injury was also a big blow.
I think you are right on Drenthe, he gave you the only goal.

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We won 7-0 without Robinho last week

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That's because we had Robben to step in... LOL

Only joking, Robben is nothing. Although he did score a pretty good goal in that game.

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C'mon Getafe Very Happy Time to punish Schuster.

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Afrinux, are you drinking again? Razz

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Raul wrote:
Afrinux, are you drinking again? Razz

Hehehe Laughing Laughing
I am just sending my blessings to Getafe. Razz

Btw, well done Sevilla. Will do the Zaragoza fans right.

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Raul wrote:
Afrinux, are you drinking again? Razz

Do you know if the Real players have been drinking before their last few matches? Razz

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That was an inside joke between Afrinux and me, it's so low that you wanna take advantage of that *sticks out tongue*

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that's what i do. taking advantage of situations like this in order to appear cooler on boards.

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Laughing

haven't you been member of the month yet?

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Hey Raul, I think it is time for you to agree with me on the matter that Real is one a man team : Robinho.

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Testicles!

We won the league last season, and Robinho wasn't even one of our major players.

Cassilas and Ramos are as important.

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