he was on FIfa 10He was terrible at Chelsea and he's STILL terrible.
he was on FIfa 10He was terrible at Chelsea and he's STILL terrible.
i'm talkin about crossing.. how you gonna have a right footed guy on the left wing...That would mean his strong foot faces the goal . . . which is what you want.
whats this mean?
damn shame.Speculation that Ghana players are upset about unpaid bonuses. Here's an article
http://www.therakyatpost.com/fifa-2014/2014/06/17/revolt-ghana-team-owing-bonuses-row/
that russian left wing is scared to cross with his left leg... they got a right footer on the left?
robben is 11 which is left wing. he's left footed.I'll answer for you. Find highlights of the Spain v Netherlands match for more clarity. Arjen Robben is a world class speedster dribbler with a strong left foot who can dribble pass defenders with ease and create havoc just like he did. He is unlikely send in a dangerous cross with his right. Managers just put him on the right and watch him work. Good managers with great players use it as a luxury. Managers with mediocre players use it because everyone on the team is s**tty at crossing and there wouldn't be a offensive threat on the wing if he didn't use it.