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Cristiano Ronaldo
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Report 05 May 2010 Cristiano Ronaldo showers Mallorca with goals Mallorca 1-4 Real Madrid Fernando Porrero / Translation by Michael J. O'Donnell Real Madrid earned their 30th league victory tonight, reaching the 92-point mark. Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick against Mallorca, who had previously only conceded 11 strikes at their stadium. The Madridistas continue to head towards the 98-point mark. Mallorca had a strong start and scored the opener 15 minutes into the game through Aduriz, forcing Real Madrid to make another comeback. Ten minutes later, Cristiano Ronaldo magically controlled the ball, sprinted towards the goal, leaving his marker behind and defeating the goalie with a lobbed shot (25'). The striker gave Real Madrid confidence and they began to dominate the encounter despite occasional dangerous counterattacks from Mallorca that put Casillas' reflexes to the test. Gago responded to this with a long pass that Higuain tried to head in to no avail. The Whites pressurised more in attack after half-time. Within five minutes, Ronaldo assisted Higuain, but the Argentine missed the target. Both men pulled off a similar effort two minutes later, but this time the keeper intercepted Cristiano's pass. Several minutes later, Sergio Ramos served a great ball for Ronaldo, who controlled it with his chest in the box and defeated the keeper again with a subtle and elegant shot (56'). Pellegrini wanted his team to dominate more in midfield and decided to bring on Guti and Kaka. It worked and Mallorca, who still hadn't recovered from the blow of conceding a second strike, deflated. Ronaldo was clearly still hungry and soon scored his third goal after controlling a divided ball and defeating Aouate in a one-on-one. This was his 25th strike in La Liga this season. Gonzalo Higuain clearly wanted his share in the glory and netted an amazing goal on the 81-minute mark, sealing the victory and also tallying his 25th league strike in the campaign.
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Kaká
ya i know..its the world cup edition...didnt know the photographer was a female,no wonder he lokks kinda awkward;) although he has worked on his physique u can tell...
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Cristiano Ronaldo
he looks HOTTTTTTTTTTT
- Kaká
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Sara Carbonero
can we know a little bit ore about her?lik where she lives,was born and when??
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Adam Lambert
who is his partner anyways??
- Adam Lambert
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Nail Polish
Dior nailpolish is great too....check it out....
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Weight Loss
drinking Green tea helps too:)
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Weight Loss
drinking Green tea helps too:)
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Hair
hey listen can anyone help me? its v.funny but its real,whenever im home my hair looks great,but whenever i need to go out my hair goes all odd and i cant style it..its like its gone nervous or something.........also i hav shoulder length black wavy hair and i wanna have a nice fringe i wear spectacles so shloud i go for it??
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Football
Liverpool vs Chelsea Player Ratings We rate the players in the game between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield on Sunday. A howler by Steven Gerrard knocked the stuffing out of the Reds and allowed Chelsea to run out 2-0 winners - a result that ends Rafael's Benitez men slim hopes of Champions League football and tightens Blues' grip on the trophy. By Abhishek Mehrotra Liverpool Pepe Reina - 7 Pulled off a couple of great saves to keep his side in the game. Was left for dead by his captain's backpass though. Sotirios Kyrgiakos - 6 Had a decent game against Nicolas Anelka and forced Chelsea to attack from the other wing. Helped Carragher in dealing with the threat of Didier Drogba as well. Jamie Carragher (off 57') - 5.5 Was forced off with an injury but played an important role in keeping Drogba on the leash until then. Daniel Agger - 6.5 Was Liverpool's biggest threat from the left, slinging in crosses with pleasing regularity. Combined with Kyrgiakos to shut Anelka out for most of the game although he was caught out of position when the Frenchman assisted Frank Lampard for Chelsea's second. Javier Mascherano - 3 Most of Chelsea's attacks came from the left - the flank which Mascherano was supposed to be guarding. Had a harrowing time against Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou. Frankly, he did not look comfortable at right-back and should not be played there. Played Nicolas Anelka onside for Chelsea's second as well. Lucas - 4 Could not cope with the fluidity of Chelsea's midfield and looked lost at times. Did not offer anything much going forward either. Steven Gerrard - 3.5 What a colossal error from Liverpool's talisman! United fans will be up in arms about his backpass that allowed Didier Drogba to nick the ball, round Reina and score. Sat too deep most of the game to have any major impact in Chelsea's final third. Dirk Kuyt - 5.5 No one can fault him for effort but the Dutchman lacked the quality to trouble top class defenders like John Terry and Alex. Alberto Aquilani - 7 Tried to make up for Liverpool's lack of firepower up front with some surging runs. Kept the Reds going with his energy and threatened to score more than once. Unlucky to hit the crossbar with a speculative effort in the first half. Yossi Benayoun - 6 Started off very brightly indeed but went flat after Liverpool conceded the first one. Had some neat one-twos with Agger but that's about it. Maxi Rodriguez (off 42') - 6 Made a promising start and really looked up for the fight. Unfortunate to pick up a strain that forced him off just before the first half ended. Subs Ryan Babel (on 42') - 3.5 Never looked like a threat. Usually crowded out by the Chelsea defence and failed to call upon the dribbling skills which he is so well known for. Daniel Ayala ( on 57') - 6 Filled Carragher's massive boots with a calm performance. Was not bullied by Drogba. David Ngog (on 77') - n.a Chelsea Petr Cech - 5 Never really had to stretch himself. John Terry - 6 Looked unsettled with some crass challenges early in the game. Calmed down later though and made sure there was no way through for Liverpool. Alex - 7 The better of the two-central defenders. Made some crucial interceptions just when Liverpool players, Aquilani and Babel in particular, were shaping to shoot. Was particularly strong in the air. Ashley Cole - 7.5 Looked to be close to his best, burning the turf with sensational pace. Served as the link between defence and attack - collecting the ball from Michael Ballack and then exchanging passes with Florent Malouda up front. Fabio Capello must have been grinning from ear to ear. Branislav Ivanovic - 6 Was not too bothered defensively and made sure there was someone to support Nicolas Anelka up front at all times. Michael Ballack - 6 Seemed more settled in his holding midfield role than he has in recent games. Shielded the back four with an impressive work-rate - sweeping across the pitch to make sure there were no mishaps. Florent Malouda - 6.5 Played a little narrower than usual to allow Ashley Cole space on the flank - but was no less troublesome for the opposition defence. Frank Lampard - 8 Chelsea's man of the match along with Salomon Kalou. Got Chelsea's second with a superb run in front of Benayoun and generally marshalled the midfield with authority. Salomon Kalou (off 88') - 8 Terrorised Mascherano - going outside or cutting inside the right-back at will. Drew more players towards him which opened space up for other Chelsea forwards. Slick performance. Didier Drogba - 7 Not his best performance, but was alive to a poor backpass from Steven Gerrard to give Chelsea the lead. It was a goal that turned the game. Put in the hard yards at the back as well. Nicolas Anelka (off 90') - 7 The Frenchman wandered across the width of the six yard box and was a problem for Liverpool all day long. When one hole was plugged, he found another to wander into. Set up Chelsea's second with a nicely rolled pass across goal. Subs Yuri Zhirkov (on 88') - n.a Joe Cole (on 90') - n.a
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Football
Sir Alex Ferguson has not given up all hope of winning a fourth successive crown after his team beat Sunderland. United can only snatch the big prize from the Blues' grasp if Roberto Martinez's men deny them victory at Stamford Bridge next Sunday while United beat Stoke at Old Trafford as a result of away wins for the top two at Sunderland and Liverpool respectively. Ferguson admits that may be a tall order even though Wigan did beat Chelsea 3-1 at home in September, but he is refusing to give up on his dream. He said: "City did us a great turn by beating them [Chelsea] twice, and they are another neighbour... "Listen, we are clutching at straws a little bit, but the important thing is for us to win our game and enjoy it in front of our fans. "There will be 76,000 there, we will play the right way and we will play with a lot of dignity in our game. "You never know. It would be an incredible achievement. It wouldn't be done again. Four in a row, certainly by any team, would be quite an achievement. "We will look to stretch it out, keep the nerves going. You never know." United kept themselves in with a chance by becoming just the third away team this season to win at the Stadium of Light. Nani secured the victory with a 28th-minute strike, but the result remained in the melting pot all the way to the whistle as they failed to make the most of the chances they created thereafter. Dimitar Berbatov might have claimed a hat-trick on another day, but poor finishing and good goalkeeping from Craig Gordon kept he and his team-mates at bay. Sunderland threatened early on when John Mensah and Lorik Cana flashed headers just wide and Steed Malbranque forced an excellent save from Edwin van der Sar, but they never really looked like rescuing a point once Nani had put the visitors in front. Ferguson's players knew what had happened at Anfield, where Steven Gerrard's woeful first-half back-pass had allowed Didier Drogba to send the visitors on their way to a 2-0 win, before kick-off, and were sent out under orders to enjoy themselves. He said: "I just saw it [Drogba's goal] after the game. It was a great gift. There's nothing we can do about it now, we just have to get on with it. "I just said, 'We know the result, there's nothing we can do about it, just go and enjoy yourself. Play our way, the Manchester United way and express yourselves', and they did that." Sunderland boss Steve Bruce's disappointment was compounded by a suspected cruciate knee ligament injury to young midfielder David Meyler, who will face months on the sidelines if the Black Cats' fears are confirmed.
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Guti
i love his dressing...always so chic:)
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Real: We're lucky to have Ronaldo Real Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini hailed match-winner Cristiano Ronaldo after the latter scored a last-minute winner in the 3-2 win over Osasuna. The win kept Real in the race for the La Liga title. The Chilean coach also described the match as their worst defensive performance of the season. Madrid, knowing a defeat would all but end their hopes of overtaking leaders Barcelona, twice trailed to Osasuna and also allowed their mid-table opponents a number of other chances in what was a shaky and tense performance by the capital club. However, Pellegrini's men twice equalised before the break and then snatched all three points when Ronaldo headed in his second of the game in the 89th minute, moving Madrid back to within a point of leaders Barcelona with three games remaining. That late strike was Ronaldo's 22nd goal in 26 league appearances since joining from Manchester United last summer, and Pellegrini said of the £80million man: "He's a player who makes the difference and we are fortunate he's with us." Pellegrini also praised his side's fighting spirit, adding: "I think the team is very strong, especially on a psychological level. This is vital in the final stage of the season." However, the Madrid coach, whose future has been the subject of much speculation recently with Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho being closely linked as a possible summer replacement, was far from happy with his team's defending. Raul Albiol's early mistake gifted Osasuna a seventh-minute lead, and the visitors created other decent opportunities that could have seen Madrid sunk long before Ronaldo's late winner. "I think we've had the worst game of the season in defence, we were very weak at the back," he said. "We suffered a lot. It wasn't an easy game and Osasuna made things very difficult." Ronaldo felt the whole side was under-par. "In my opinion all the team were very bad. I'm speaking of those up front, those in the middle and those at the back. We cannot allow Osasuna to have caused us so much danger," he was quoted as saying in Marca. "We need to remember we are playing for the league and we need to be more focused. It can't happen again, because on another occasion we are not going to be able to bounce back. But we had the fortune of being able to do it today. "If you lose points at this moment you lose the title. Thank God we managed to score the third goal and win the game. "We need to continue winning. Barcelona have a great team but the great teams also lose. We need to think that it's possible that they will drop points." Madrid are next in action on Wednesday when they go to fourth-placed Real Mallorca, while Barca host third-bottom Tenerife on Tuesday night
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Raúl González Blanco
He Has Proven His worth,he has................
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Cristiano Ronaldo
its gonna be Lopez cuz he was with her till 14th April or something.....Ron cant try for a baby so soon.........
- Yoann Gourcuff
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Karim Benzema
Zahia Dehar, the former child prostitute who is at the heart of a sex scandal rocking France, has finally spoken out about her lurid past. The French temptress, who is now 18, says she slept with three prominent French soccer players while she was underaged. One of the players implicated in the scandal is superstar Franck Ribery, who has been called "the jewel of French football." He reportedly admitted to authorities that he had sex with a child prostitute, but insists he did not know she was underaged at the time of their encounter. According to the Telegraph, Dehar says the soccer players paid £2,000 a night to sleep with her. She stressed that they all treated her "with utter respect." The Daily Mail reports that she is "shocked" that her former bedroom companions could face jail time. Purchasing sex from someone under 18 in France is illegal; the maximum punishment is three years in prison and a £40,000 fine. Scroll down for pictures and video of Dehar.
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Karim Benzema
Benzema's Prostitute Part 2
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Feliciano Lopez
nice...very good looking i dont think he's ready to be a father just yet...??
- Kaká
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Iker Casillas
They cant survive widout each other:)