he wasHe was terrible at Chelsea and he's STILL terrible.

he wasHe 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.