abokr10
Abokr Omar
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FOLLOW ME IN INSTA I HAVE HQ AND AMAZING PHOTOS instagram @abokromar I LOVE BARCA AND ARGENTINA FUTBOL AND my favorite player is Riquelme el numero uno is Messi
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Del Doublete 2016
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The Double!
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Neymar and David Lucca at Vicente Calderon Stadium on May 22, 2016 in Madrid, Spain.
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Sergi Roberto | Hot | Pose
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Messi has scored his 50th goal for Argentina 
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We'll always love you, Johan RIP
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“He was only seventeen when he first played at Ajax, yet even then he delivered running commentaries on the use of space to the rest of the team, telling them where to run, where not to run. Players did what the tiny, skinny teenager told them to do because he was right. Cruyff didn’t talk about abstract space but about specific, detailed spatial relations on the field. Indeed, the most abiding image of him as a player is not of him scoring or running or tackling. It is of Cruyff pointing. ‘No, not there, back a little… forward two metres… four metres more to the left.’ He seemed like a conductor directing a symphony orchestra. It was as if Cruyff was helping his colleagues to realize an approximate rendering on the field to match the sublime vision in his mind of how the space ought to be ordered.”
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