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Are kaka real be moslem?

no... kaka is a devout christian...

Is Paul Pogba the biggest flop in the history of world football?

No, I wouldn't consider him that.This is coming from someone who dislikes the whole saga, his unjustifiable price tag, him as a player. He may not have lived up to the price tag he was bought in for (which is going to be VERY difficult regardless of who you are), but he certainly hasn't been the biggest flop in the history of world football as he has genuinely contributed well to his team and gives them an air of creativity that they lack without him, furthermore he has contributed with goals and assists and would probably have more assists if it were not for the numerous missed chances by Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Also, there have been far far worse flops:Fernando Torres definitely did not live up to his price tag of £50,000,000 when he moved to Chelsea from Liverpool on deadline day in January of 2011. While there, he only scored 20 goals in 110 appearances for the club and is responsible for one of the most memorable misses in premier league history:Three players bought by Manchester City in recent years would almost definitely be considered bigger flops than Paul Pogba too. Claudio Bravo (£17,000,000), Nicolas Otamendi (£28,500,000) and Eliaquim Mangala (£42,000,000) were all bought in for large transfer sums and were expected to do very well in the premier league but have all been mediocre at best and downright awful for the majority of the time, especially Claudio Bravo who has now been dropped to the bench as Willy Caballero is favoured over him.These are just four examples of very recent flops in the Premier League alone! So no, I don't think there is any way that Paul Pogba could be considered the biggest flop in the history of world football over these four or possibly hundreds of other past and present flops in leagues around the world.

Ronaldinho Transfering to chelsea???

Just A Rumour For Now.

It was reported in august that Roman Abramovich had held talks with the Brazilian's brother and advisor Roberto de Assis Moreira in London.

Barcelona's sporting director Txiki Berguiristain has categorically denied that Ronaldinho is for sale but says he understands other clubs wanting to sign the player.

Berguiristain told Catalunya Radio: "We do not want to sell him. Ronaldinho is our player and I am totally convinced that he will remain at the club.

"In this aspect the decision of Barcelona is clear.

"It is normal that any of the big clubs in the world desires Ronaldinho, but he has signed a deal with us," he added.

Ronaldinho is believed to have an £85 million buy-out clause in his contract and while the sum is enough to intimidate most clubs Abramovich has the spending power to meet the asking price if he desires.

What do you think of the possibility that Real Madrid will sign...?

goal.com writes what other reports say, the only thing they write themselves are editorials and exclusive stuff.

i don't think Madrid will end up with any of these players, they currently have good players and some are left to warm the benches, for example a player like Van der Vaart would be a first XI player for me.

edit: oh and it is true that Florentino Perez wants all the players that you mentioned, he wants to create a new Galactico team and all those you mentioned are included in his plans, it's false if it says they WILL go to Madrid.

If you had to describe an athlete with just one picture, how would you do it?

Few of my favorite footballers:Ricardo Kaka [1]This is how he celebrated after AC Milan beat Liverpool 2–1 in 2007 Champions League Finals. Kaka is a devout Christian and his love for God and humanity can be observed both on and off-field.Love <3Pele [2]This is how the “king of football” was felicitated when he scored his 1000th goal. This incident was mentioned in my book in class 7th but I could not see the picture till I completed my school and when I saw the picture, I was moved!Robin Van Persie [3]The flying Dutchman? See it yourself!Juninho Pernambucano [4]If you ever thought that Pirlo or David Beckham are the king of free-kicks, you might want to check out Juninho Pernambucano and adore his perfection with free-kicks. This is his longest, 42 meter kick against AC Ajacio.Andre Pirlo[5]This was the Panenka penalty (Chip penalty) when Italy knocked England out of Euro Cup in 2012. Pirlo is very famous for his Panenka penalty whose technique was discussed by him in his book, “I think therefore I play”Footnotes[1] Kit Parade: Kaka' style 'I belong to Jesus' t-shirt | Who Ate all the Pies[2] Career[3] Robin van Persie ● World Cup ��� the flying Dutchman ● Robin van Persie ● 2014 ● HD[4] Juninho 42-meter free kick goal vs Ajaccio (2006) • r/soccer[5] Andrea Pirlo's Panenka: The Penalty That Knocked England out of Euro 2012

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