Why are some sports fans so dumb?
"I think he can be a really big player, because he broke through at such a young age in Germany and he made a big move, obviously expectations rise but you have to keep the age in consideration," Lampard said.
"There is no doubt about his quality, we can see that and he is very keen to improve. He's particularly hungry at the minute because he missed some time with an injury.
"If he looks at players around him that have made that sort of a jump, he has the ability like Raheem Sterling to produce numbers from wide areas, like [Mo] Salah and [Sadio] Mane. He understands the work that needs to be done to do that. He definitely has the talent, he needs to get to that level.
"I'm delighted to have him at the minute, he works hard everyday, he has to set his sights as high as he possibly can."
Really embarrassing that it happened.
Obviously different because I’m not getting paid millions of dollars currently but I would never give a guard of honor.Poor sportsmanship from Bernardo Silva to not clap, and leave the Guard of Honor early. Poor character.
I mean it’s not a special thing that was a one off for Pep. It’s common practice. That’s like an NHL player opting out of a Post series handshake.Obviously different because I’m not getting paid millions of dollars currently but I would never give a guard of honor.
And I think the post series handshake is unnecessary tooI mean it’s not a special thing that was a one off for Pep. It’s common practice. That’s like an NHL player opting out of a Post series handshake.
Spurs lol
Pregame handshakes make way more sense to me than postgame ones. I know it’s meant to show good sportsmanship but it feels so forced.And I think the post series handshake is unnecessary too
Yeah I don’t agree with either but I do agree that it there is going to be a handshake do it before.Pregame handshakes make way more sense to me than postgame ones. I know it’s meant to show good sportsmanship but it feels so forced.