RiBerguenza continua siendo una verguenza. Also Newells lost against Tigre with former RiBerguenza and RuBentus player missing a penalty (David Trezegett, once a loser always a loser
) now San San San Lorenzo is top of the league and playing some sexy football.
RiBerguenza has never stopped being a verguenza :trollol: Now the league has become terrific, these are the positions:
1. San Lorenzo 30pts
2. Newell`s 29pts
3. Lanús 28pts
4. Arsenal 28pts
5. Boca 27pts
Atlético de Rafaela is 6th with 24 pts, but their match against Colón was suspended and maybe they will be given the points. In that case they would have 27.
Newell's plays against Arsenal, that's a nice match to watch. No one knows what the fuck will happen. As I said earlier, the Argentinian League is the most unpredictable in the world.
Heard a lot of hype on Leandro Paredes possibly being the successor of Riquelme...
Is he a genuine talent? How has he been doing at Boca? I believe Roma have been recently inquiring for a move.
Also, haven't heard much of Patricio Rodriguez since his move to Santos. Apparently they loaned him back to Estudiantes; I remember he was beastly with Independiente. Has he been doing well?
There are so many interesting Argentine prospects, but I just can't find a good quality stream for the Primera Division.
Leandro Paredes was injured before the league started, so he did not played much... just returned two weeks ago... made some good goals, but he's very overrated... what I like about him is that he shoots very frequently from outside the box, something that not many players do in Argentina. But, for example against Tigre, he did not appear in the whole match, and at least shot 3 times to the sky before his goal... Could be a good sale, but he is clearly not Riquelme's succesor...
And "patito" Rodriguez is something like Kovacic... very good dribbling, very fast, some excellent goals... but also very irregular... don't think he will make his way to National Team for example... If he's not playing in Europe right now, there must be a reason...