Agree.Coutinho at the Amex.
(I rarely attend away games).
Agree.Coutinho at the Amex.
(I rarely attend away games).
Agreed. Both were terrifying watch at the time.Hazard and Coutinho both stood out for me too.
Both seemed as if they were playing on a different plane, even to their own teammates. Gliding above the pitch. Amazing.
Yes, good point. He was insanely good for that Newcastle match - goalies do often get ignoredPeople always seem to forget goalkeepers - Nick Pope was absolutely outstanding in draws at the Amex for both Burnley and Newcastle.
Every frigging keeper seems to have an outstanding game against us at the AmexPeople always seem to forget goalkeepers -
Yep. 1. Coutinho. Played us off the park. 2. Hazard.I'd have chosen Coutinho - who absolutely battered us in Liverpool's 5-1 win here or Hazard - in the days when Chelsea used to beat us. I could also throw in Danny Ings, who always seems to score against us. But Ronaldo .....? Shakes head
Is the correct answer. We've seen an incredible amount of superstars on the Amex pitch over the past few years but that day he was so good I shouted "this shouldn't be allowed, it's unfair."Hazard. Incredible at the Amex, absolutely ran the show
Maybe it's just me, but I can't quite understand how his career seems to have gone into a tailspin so quickly. Has just seemed like a ghost of his former majestic self in recent years. He's still only 32. What gives?Is the correct answer. We've seen an incredible amount of superstars on the Amex pitch over the past few years but that day he was so good I shouted "this shouldn't be allowed, it's unfair."
18 separate injuries in four seasons at Madrid. At least three of those were fractures of (or around) the foot as well. Paid way too much for another club to take on that risk (£400k a week) so will see out his contract and probably return to Lille for a few seasons before retiring.Maybe it's just me, but I can't quite understand how his career seems to have gone into a tailspin so quickly. Has just seemed like a ghost of his former majestic self in recent years. He's still only 32. What gives?