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Posted by Roy (Roy Nemer) Monday, January 28, 2013 Go To Comments

Lionel MESSI with 4 goals, SAVIOLA, more

Lionel MESSI, Esteban CAMBIASSO and Javier SAVIOLA all scored for their clubs.

Lionel MESSI scored an insane 4 goals for Barcelona as they defeated Osasuna 5-1.

Esteban CAMBIASSO scored for Inter Milan, a goal assisted by Javier ZANETTI, as they drew 2-2 with Torino.

Sergio ARAUJO scored twice for Barcelona B as they won 3-1 against Real Madrid Castilla.

Javier SAVIOLA scored for Malaga in their 3-2 win against Mallorca.

Lionel MESSI's goals:


Esteban CAMBIASSO's goal:


Sergio ARAUJO's first goal:

Sergio ARAUJO's second goal:


Javier SAVIOLA's goal:




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miskan
(Indonesia)
Posted on 1/30/2013 at 12:46 AM
0
how could be argentinian player too easy swich their citzen just for NT, instead of brazil player, take lot of years to make it..i'm sure if higuain take long time to call by argentina NT he will play for france.. i'm argentina team fan,even if messi play for italy, i'll never gone idol him


Leandro
(United States)
Posted on 1/29/2013 at 8:43 PM
2
Props to Ozil though, he scores against Turkey an amazing goal.. and then lowers his eyes out of respect does not celebrate. The world is a blender, families move about.. its hard to say who is from where. I myself identify as Argentine having been born in BA and raised there my whole childhood.. but as of now I have spent more time in the USA. The truth is that I am neither an American nor am I an Argentine.. i am a man of the world, nations are blurring their boundaries and that will only continue to speed up. Its about where your heart is pinned.. unless you are a mercenary like so many players out there who will whore themselves for the most fame and most $.


Jack!
(United States)
Posted on 1/29/2013 at 6:43 PM
0

The Germans I get, some of their players were born in Germany. They are gradually getting players from parents of immigrants though. But there are those who have been born in Poland and other countries and play for them. Look at us, nearly out entire identity is based from Italian,Spanish, German or etc roots. But those that were born in another country and then go play for a country just because their great-grandfather left the country is foolish, or naturalizing players. Not a fan either.



Dinucci
(Argentina)
Posted on 1/29/2013 at 5:45 PM
0
I dont think it should be legal for people to join another national team besides their own. i mean look at Germany Mario Gomez is spanish, ozil is turkish khedira is from Angolia the list goes on and on its ridiculous. Same with Italy if Osvaldo wasnt called for Argentina tough shit it makes no sense.


Jack!
(United States)
Posted on 1/28/2013 at 7:54 PM
0
He also wants to call up Dybala.

Prandelli is a real life troll.

It makes them look a lot weaker, and from posts that I have read on Italian websites, their fans are tired of it.



msi2
(France)
Posted on 1/28/2013 at 5:49 PM
0
Crazy... have they no talent anymore in Italy?


messi
(Lebanon)
Posted on 1/28/2013 at 5:32 PM
0
i dont know it its an unethical and nasty thing to do, but sabella must call icardi and rancoglia at least for one match so they dont play for ITALY, Prandelli wants to call both.We want no regrets


Notoraj
(Finland)
Posted on 1/28/2013 at 3:29 PM
0
Sabella call Zanetti for god sake :)


haman
(Bahrain)
Posted on 1/28/2013 at 1:30 PM
0
Two goals against Castilla aren't enough. There is still more to learn for Araujo, he is still selfish and has to realize that he's playing for his team and there should discipline along with teamwork. Then he could get promoted to the first team.


figo29
(United Arab Emirates)
Posted on 1/28/2013 at 12:56 PM
0
and Mauro Icardi scored 4 goals, too!


Argentino Trucho
(United States)
Posted on 1/28/2013 at 11:49 AM
0
So do we know if Barcelona plans on bringing Sergio ARAUJO up to the first team?
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