The derby ended in a madridista victory away from home, unappealable, despite the unfair dismissal of Handsome when the bell rang. And on the near, immediate horizon, the rojiblanco drama with its depressive tendencies. A Carlo Ancelotti she smiled at him in the demon. The team knows what they are playing, shows hierarchy, dominates times and crushes, fights and combines. Successes rest in the absence of Benzema.
A SimeonOn the other hand, every match turns into a ball. He gets the alignments and changes wrong, he annoys the sheep, the parish loses hope and every strategy is a hieroglyph. It has more templates than ideas. Either it reinvents itself or Atlético bursts. Even the xenophobia of the part of the fans, with racist chants against Viniciusthey hide, behind that sad smokescreen, the real problems underlying the team: they don’t play and let them play.
Y Vinicius? He dances after every goal, as he dances Neymar, what’s the problem! In football there are stupid, unacceptable celebrations, and this is not exactly the case with Brazilian footballers. The hateful thing about came, which is worth paying a ticket for, is that in his simulations he pisses off the staff. has caught your attention Ancelotti. His companions are asking for calm. does not answer He is an extraordinary, amazing footballer, who sometimes, when he is heated, strays into stupidity. Rivals already know this and the referees will not take long to point to the plaque, even if he plays for Madrid. It could be him Patrick Swayze -QPD- from “Dirty Dancing”, whose rhythm is not lacking, and because he is not smart, instead of starring in “the daring dance” every day, as they call it in Chile, he will finish his “Vini Dancing ” in a “dirty dance” that opposing fans will hate as well as the famous “siuuu” of christian. Y Vinicius Not this Ronaldo.
Source: La Verdad

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