Ronaldinho offers more proof of why he’s the best of this generation
Ronaldinho Gaucho may not win European Player of the Year following a rather dismal effort in the World Cup (look for Theirry Henry to add that piece of hardware to his collection), but the Brazilian’s brilliant bicycle-kick goal to put the finishing touch on Barcelona’s 4-0 victory over Villareal on Saturday showed once again that we are in the presence of greatness.
Soccer fans won’t want to miss Barcelona take on Werder Bremen on Tuesday, Dec. 5 in UEFA Champions League action, where the titleholders will need a victory over the talented German team to move to the final 16 of the biggest club tournament in Europe.
–WKW
December 5th, 2006 at 1:31 pm
[…] All it took was 18 minutes, however, and the result was clear. The defending Champions League winners will move on, while Werder Bremen heads to the UEFA Cup. Bremen came out looking nervous and sloppy, and a crafty free kick from outside the box by Ronaldinho put Barca up a goal after 13 minutes. As the German wall went up, the Brazilian aimed low, sneaking one past keeper Tim Wiese. […]
October 23rd, 2008 at 8:56 am
[…] It would be stupid beyond belief for MLS to block the Beckham-to-Milan move. Sure there’s a chance Beckham could get injured, but that was the risk MLS took in the first place. Having Beckham alongside Ronaldinho, Kaka, Maldini, Pato, Pirlo and the like would only benefit Major League Soccer. […]