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French Football 2016/17

Vinci

The Sultan of Unai

Country: Netherlands
Easy win for Monaco against Nice today. Was always going to be hard for Nice to keep up their form, especially with them suffering from quite a few injuries.

Monaco are good, though. Score in every game and position themselves very well high up the pitch to disrupt the build up play.
 

carlito'sway

Established Member
Easy win for Monaco against Nice today. Was always going to be hard for Nice to keep up their form, especially with them suffering from quite a few injuries.

Monaco are good, though. Score in every game and position themselves very well high up the pitch to disrupt the build up play.

They are the favorites to win the title. That will be deserved.
Jardim is doing a great job. He is a better manager than I thought.
 

Tir Na Nog

Changes Opinion Every 5 Minutes

Country: Ireland
Monaco 5-0 up on Metz under an hour played. Mbappe with 3 and Falcao with 2. Monaco once again will end the weekend with a 3 point lead.
 

Gooner Zig

AM's Resident Accountant
Trusted ⭐

Country: Canada
This kid is the real deal. Going to be a top player. Will cost a shot load of money to get him though, specially after the Martial deal. Mbappe is, imo, is already more talented.

That hattrick just added another 15 or so M onto his price tag :lol:
 

carlito'sway

Established Member
Things are happening in France. They spent the most money in Europe during the winter transfer window. Monaco is putting a show, scoring for fun, (75 goals in 25 games).
PSG just trashed Barca and El Loco Bielsa is confirmed to take over Lille this summer.
 

carlito'sway

Established Member

Aevi

Hale End FC
Moderator
On the same note, Squawka put together a potential 2020 France team. They are loaded.

image: http://www.squawka.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/France2020.jpg




Second XI: Areola; Corchia, Kimpembe, Laporte, Digne; Bakayoko, Tolisso, Cyprien; Martial, Coman, Mbappe

Third XI: Cardinale; Onguene, Zouma, Sarr, Mendy; Koziello, Tousart, Harit; Saint-Maximin, Fekir, M. Dembele


Read more at http://www.squawka.com/news/from-la...ld-line-up-in-2020/903575#QfGCuC7w8vmdqTOL.99
Wouldn't mind any of the midfielders in that second 11 :drool:
 

BobP

Memri Fan
It's all about cycles.

I mean not long ago, France looked out of it. Just take a look at their Euro 2008 and WC 2010 squads. The legends had aged, most should have retired after 2006, and the bridging generation were either mediocre or failed to live up to expectations. I'm referring to guys like, Clichy, Diaby, Gignac, Gourcuff. On top of that the bench players or fillers who carried over from the period when the now aged stars were at their prime, such as Malouda, Govou, and Alou Diarra, gained starting roles.
 

Lookin' for a new Baby

New name pending...
On the same note, Squawka put together a potential 2020 France team. They are loaded.

image: http://www.squawka.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/France2020.jpg




Second XI: Areola; Corchia, Kimpembe, Laporte, Digne; Bakayoko, Tolisso, Cyprien; Martial, Coman, Mbappe

Third XI: Cardinale; Onguene, Zouma, Sarr, Mendy; Koziello, Tousart, Harit; Saint-Maximin, Fekir, M. Dembele


Read more at http://www.squawka.com/news/from-la...ld-line-up-in-2020/903575#QfGCuC7w8vmdqTOL.99
Did Kos retire from international football?
 

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