For yet another devirginization @ sportstoilet.com I wanted to introduce our followers to the wonderful world of Futbol. To begin I thought we should start with a friendly overlook of the top national soccer teams. I headed to the internationally recognized fifa rankings where I was delighted to see my beloved Argentine team ranked number one in the world. A team overflowing with talent at every position heads the list followed by the Brazilians, Italians, and Spain. – The U.S. is 21st and surprisingly the Mexicans are ranked slightly higher at 17th.
The Argentines are loaded with young talent that will only get better with age. Led by the young Lionel Messi who is already considered one of the greatest players in the world at age twenty one, and is the only untradeable player for Barcelona. Just watch some of the footage I found, here. Another prominent talent is striker Sergio "Kún" Agüero, age twenty, who currently plays for Atletico Madrid but has been rumored to be a highly coveted player of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich. A man known for assembling teams of international “all-stars.” Lets not forget about Carlitos Tevez who helped clinch another title for Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United. The Argentines are ranked number one in the world and seem destined to stay atop of the rankings for years to come. Especially while they are anchored in the middle by the man, the myth, the legend: Juan Roman Riquelme. One of the most talented players of all time.
On the club level we would like to congratulate once again Manchester United for winning the Premiere League title. In the Italian league there is one more match left with Inter leading in the overall rankings by one point over a Totti-less Roma. The Italian Marco Materazzi, more known for getting head-butted by Zidane in the World Cup, missed a penalty kick which would have clinched the Serie A Title for Inter; instead they must get a win next weekend or at the very least get a Roma defeat. Lastly, La Liga in Spain was won by Real Madrid.
The Argentines are loaded with young talent that will only get better with age. Led by the young Lionel Messi who is already considered one of the greatest players in the world at age twenty one, and is the only untradeable player for Barcelona. Just watch some of the footage I found, here. Another prominent talent is striker Sergio "Kún" Agüero, age twenty, who currently plays for Atletico Madrid but has been rumored to be a highly coveted player of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich. A man known for assembling teams of international “all-stars.” Lets not forget about Carlitos Tevez who helped clinch another title for Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United. The Argentines are ranked number one in the world and seem destined to stay atop of the rankings for years to come. Especially while they are anchored in the middle by the man, the myth, the legend: Juan Roman Riquelme. One of the most talented players of all time.
On the club level we would like to congratulate once again Manchester United for winning the Premiere League title. In the Italian league there is one more match left with Inter leading in the overall rankings by one point over a Totti-less Roma. The Italian Marco Materazzi, more known for getting head-butted by Zidane in the World Cup, missed a penalty kick which would have clinched the Serie A Title for Inter; instead they must get a win next weekend or at the very least get a Roma defeat. Lastly, La Liga in Spain was won by Real Madrid.
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