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2020/21 James Rodriguez

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Think he will start from the bench myself.

But we shall see.

He looked tired in Colombia's last game. A few split seconds off his usual self. Surprisingly he seemed to get better as the game went on.

I know most clubs have reels of data flagging when a player is reaching overload and prone to injury. If James was in that bracket I wouldn't risk him for an instant. We'd all love him to humiliate that lot but the bigger picture is more important.
 
He looked tired in Colombia's last game. A few split seconds off his usual self. Surprisingly he seemed to get better as the game went on.

I know most clubs have reels of data flagging when a player is reaching overload and prone to injury. If James was in that bracket I wouldn't risk him for an instant.
We'd all love him to humiliate that lot but the bigger picture is more important.

He will play. That Chile game in Santiago is always tough for us. They press like mad men, but we lost our midfield once Cuadrado went to play right back. He didn't have the Gomes type of player to get him the ball and Cuadrado was overwhelmed at RB since Alexis kept attacking

He will be fine for this game. Gomes, Doucs, and Coleman will help him a lot
 
Not bad a little of general culture for the many Colombians who are supporting this football team these days... :dance: :celebrate::drunk:


EVERTON


ORIGIN:GERMANIC / OLD ENGLISH (ANGLO-SAXON) NAME ROOT:*EɃURA / EOFOR TŪNMEANING:

This name derives from the Anglo-Saxon surname “Euretone”, composed of two elements: from the Old English “eofor”, Ancient Germanic “*eƀura” (boar, wild boar) plus “tūn” (enclosure or settlement, village, town). In turn the name means “the boar farm”. The place in Bedfordshire is recorded as "Euretone" in the Domesday Book of 1086, as is the place in Nottinghamshire, while Everton in Lancashire appears as "Evretona" in Early Lancashire Charters of 1094.
 

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