PaoloReaper

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poor guy, fun's gonna end once he moves to chelsea
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https://x.com/carlos_acnc/status/1787482173450121712?s=46&t=sjEdt5ZSx3JNedRaE7q3AA
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With Paez and Estevao, Chelsea looking scary in a few years
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Different players, different roles. Paéz deserves his 87
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Ufff que rico
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https://s3a.sofifa.net/8c94b0a26879765306b7ae5cbd80c64560b8ce26.jpg “Can you provide me a good link to watch Real Madrid game?”, Joselu asked in 𝟐𝟎𝟏𝟐… …this feels unbelievable tonight, 𝟏𝟐 𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫. 🤍✨
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Title: The Significance of Jonathan Rodriguez's Inclusion in EAFC: A Milestone for Gaming In the realm of virtual sports, every addition carries weight, but some transcend mere roster updates, serving as pivotal moments that redefine the landscape of gaming. The inclusion of Jonathan Rodriguez from the Portland Timbers in EAFC (EA Sports Football Club) stands as one such watershed moment, illustrating the profound impact that virtual representations of real-life athletes can have on gaming as a whole. Firstly, Rodriguez's addition to EAFC underscores the growing importance of diversity and representation in gaming. As the gaming industry continues to strive for inclusivity, the inclusion of players from diverse backgrounds becomes increasingly significant. Rodriguez, hailing from Uruguay, brings a unique cultural perspective to the virtual pitch, allowing gamers worldwide to engage with and appreciate the talents of players beyond traditional powerhouses. His presence not only enriches the gaming experience but also serves as a testament to the global reach and influence of virtual sports. Moreover, Rodriguez's inclusion in EAFC highlights the symbiotic relationship between sports and gaming. As esports continue to gain prominence on the world stage, the convergence of traditional sports and gaming becomes more apparent. By featuring real-life athletes like Rodriguez in virtual environments, EAFC blurs the lines between the physical and digital worlds, creating immersive experiences that resonate with both sports enthusiasts and gamers alike. This convergence not only expands the reach of traditional sports but also introduces new audiences to the world of gaming, fostering a sense of interconnectedness and mutual appreciation between the two realms. Furthermore, Rodriguez's addition to EAFC signifies a significant step forward in the evolution of player representation in sports video games. Historically, virtual rosters have predominantly featured players from top-tier leagues and teams, often overlooking talent from smaller or lesser-known clubs. By including Rodriguez, a standout player from the Portland Timbers, EAFC demonstrates a commitment to representing the full spectrum of professional soccer, from major leagues to emerging talents. This inclusivity not only enhances the authenticity of the gaming experience but also celebrates the diversity of talent present in the global soccer community. Beyond its immediate implications, Rodriguez's inclusion in EAFC carries broader implications for the future of gaming. As virtual sports continue to evolve, the boundaries between reality and simulation become increasingly blurred, opening up new possibilities for immersive storytelling and interactive experiences. By featuring real-life athletes like Rodriguez, EAFC paves the way for a new era of sports gaming, where players can seamlessly transition between the virtual and physical worlds, blurring the lines between spectatorship and participation. In conclusion, Jonathan Rodriguez's addition to EAFC represents far more than a mere roster update; it symbolizes a significant milestone in the evolution of gaming. By embracing diversity, bridging the gap between sports and gaming, and redefining player representation, EAFC sets a precedent for the future of virtual sports and underscores the profound impact that individual additions can have on the gaming landscape as a whole. As virtual environments continue to evolve, the inclusion of real-life athletes like Rodriguez serves as a testament to the transformative power of gaming and its ability to unite audiences across cultures, borders, and passions.
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Nah he plays like a veteran
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No. Should be 80 earlier
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A bit too high. 81/91 is fair for now
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Im not gonna be too mad, he's a lil boy and those lights be bright as fuck. But damn man, if this guy played better PSG would have had a better chance, he wasn't doing anything and then topped it off with that miss. Fuck me man, there goes my fucking parley...
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He was awful today but he is young and will improve
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Fabian - Vitinha - WZE is not a valid midfield setup against strong opponents, and it's obvious who will need to leave among the three of them, hope Moscardo would be qualified to play that stay-back role
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Can someone tell me how the hell you score chip shots in this game, cause for me it almost never works when you're close to goal he just launches it over the bar every time?
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Which is a pretty cool concept.
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Club icon leaving... And Ronaldo/Messi/Pepe Modric retiring in a few years and Ibrahimovic already did... It's the end of a beautiful era.
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Reus deserves this so much. really hope its against Bayern at Wembley, an exact repeat of the 2013 final and a chance for redemption. what a final sendoff for Reus that would be, you couldn't write a script more beautiful
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Reus 90th min goal to win Dortmund the Champions League 🥶 https://s3a.sofifa.net/768d4b16e312e612e8a53a7322df337738a99758.jpg
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He deserves this ucl more than anyone right now
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This guy is so close to winning the champions league, it's 2013 all over again
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Please win it.
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https://s3a.sofifa.net/56aa1c344cb58224f801a68e3b9dbd82adbd4a0d.png Marco Reus. Man of the People 💛
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Inside Hummels pants https://s3a.sofifa.net/4d26ccf34e6cc0bf56fcf42a7b57e4f0e8e9c6a3.png
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I fell in love with him when I randomly turned on the TV once, there was Wolves match going on and certain player named Vitinha was playing. I had never heard of him before so I searched him up. The way he moved and passed, you could feel the raw talent in him. Been a fan since then. I already had a post about this, I think it had been the most liked post on this page but unfortunately it got deleted when my old account got muted
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Regardless of the result, this man has been immense today. Best PSG player by a mile.
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Absolute freaking baller. 85 minimum
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For your own sake, please, for the love of god PLEASE leave PSG. You deserve better.
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He deserved better alongside Ugarte
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Rare satisfaction of tonight.
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He comes from Munich and from Bayern youth. He wanted to go there to be closer to his family.
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Always been, World Cup Winner,, and forever in FIFA Series it seems
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Greatest defender of our generation!
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Since FIFA 13, my favorite centre-back in the game... had a spectacular game today.
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He been doing that for like half the season.
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Todas he Played like 2014-2017 hummels. One of the best cb in this century, pretty underrated compare to others
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It's not underrated. He is slow and even says it himself. But his positional play and experience more than makes up for it. And his long balls were always absolute world class.
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Hummels is goated. One of the best CBs of our generation.
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Fucking goat.
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he got cooked by Mbappé in group stage and he just humiliated his turtle ass in semi finals class
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Great game
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https://s3a.sofifa.net/a1b7e27d99846d06181252789d041ccb51cbf8d1.jpg Any M&B players here?
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Said this before and saying this again that he is one of the best CBs of our Generation and still going Strong , He deserves way more respect
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Definitely not in his prime, he already won the world cup when he was in his prime
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such a legend. what a beast.
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Der führer ✋🏻🙏🏻 91/91
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q mala onda
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Shame that all that kids doesn't even know what is that means to play in Donbass Arena. Beautiful stadium. 10 years ago last game, and always a hardest guest matches against them.
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I have watched him at Hajduk and I don’t believe he really deserves an upgrade to his actual rating as of right now. While he doesn’t have weaknesses physically for his age (he can make passes and isn’t that slow), something I’ve pointed out in here is that his composure and decision making are absolute garbage right now. This can somewhat be attributed to his age, God remembers me when I was 16… but I distinctly remember him in the Youth Champions League fouling someone in the box during the final, and also a few of his games in our league. I’d say his rating is alright for now, potential is fine.
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Bet that none of the people that want him upgraded, watched a single Radomiak game this season. All of you are either biased off of 20 second tiktok highlights or career mode potential.
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There's no other way to put it. We're old men now lmao
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how the time flies
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can't imagine a 2007 being a tall chad wtf isn't he supposed to be 12yo ?
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You do know the stats are based on real life and not on the game mechanics, right?
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Neymar can be a bad influence outside the pitch but on the pitch he’s the moral leader, the compass and the heart of Brazil NT that makes the team beat.
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Yes. Sao Paulo guys usually do well abroad but not him. The Real Madrid guys might change that custom. If they don't listen to Neymar too much, they will continue to do well. The Copa America will tell how good they can be without Neymar.
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None of them reached 28 with health and vigor... Typical of Brazilian players, unfortunately. https://s3a.sofifa.net/2eced6b35ca802e456ebfa4f850728c4a8d2f38b.jpg
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