Friday 4 September 2009

The gentle art of making enemies by R.Madrid

Maybe inspired by Faith No More, the ‘merengues’ seem eager to make enemies a little bit all over Europe.
Every times Florentino Perez takes over the transfers of the Spanish side tend to dominate newspapers all over the world, but the real story is not the money he spent on players like Figo or Zidane or in second galactic generation Ronaldo and Kaka but the man’s that are being put away.
This weekend we saw funny things from some of those players.
Arjen Robben scored two goals in his debut for B.Munich and against German Champions Wolfsburgo. The winger then said: “I hope we find R.Madrid in the Champions League and I can score a double again”.
Wesley Sneijder – sharing team with Samuel Eto’o, Walter Samuel or Esteban Cambiasso – made is premier on Inters starting eleven and according to José Mourinho will be a cornerstone on the ‘nerazurri’ side for Serie A and CL’s campaign. After a cracking performance on AC Milan’s trashing said: “Real as treated me like a little boy, they don’t know how to treat the players and even the coach doesn’t seem to have any influence”.
On the other side of the San Siro battle was Klaas-Jan Huntelaar a young striker that also seems eager to face Madrid and score, on France we have Gabriel Heinze, on Portugal Javier Saviola and Javier Garcia, in England Michel Salgado – the one that seems to have parted way in mutual accordance. That’s the truth wherever they look, the ‘merengues’ will find a swear enemy. Well, they can always look to Barcelona… nowadays there’s no former R.Madrid in the ‘blaugrana’. Well but they don’t need that to hate Real Madrid.

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