Looked up the plural about a month ago because I actually had the same conversation with a friend of mine lolCan't believe you've actually looked it up!! Genus
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Looked up the plural about a month ago because I actually had the same conversation with a friend of mine lolCan't believe you've actually looked it up!! Genus
One does not get highlight packages of league of Ireland matches on satellite TV from ones apartment in Rio De JaneiroI wonder what Vickery would have thought of him?
One has to format an opinion on Argentine football from highlight packages when one lives in Rio.One does not get highlight packages of league of Ireland matches on satellite TV from ones apartment in Rio De Janeiro
Chief scout for Barca in all of Argentina Tim isSo Tim, you live four hours flight from Buenos Aires what do you think of Funes Mori?
The logic is utterly marvellous
I proposed this like a week ago and it got shunned.Song for the lad:
'What's the story, Funes Mori'
I'm a River Plate supporter from Argentina. I signed in to the forum just to clear up some doubts about what you can expect from Funes Mori, if he gets to play in Everton this season (don't know how things are going regarding his signing). I'm going to discuss a few traits about Ramiro.
1) Temper: this is a man who will never "choke" (I think that's the word you guys use, we just say "his chest went cold"). To put it on perspective: imagine if Everton hadn't won a single game against Liverpool at Anfield for 10 years. Now imagine your left sideback has been ruled out for the game, and the manager decided to put a centre-back in his place. Now imagine this guy doesn't only play well in that position, but he also scores the deciding 2-1 goal at the 85th minute. That's who Ramiro is.
He was much criticized in the beginning by the fans ONLY because he is the twin brother of Rogelio Funes Mori, who was a lousy forward in River Plate. But those of us who use their brains knew he wasn't necessarely a bad player because of that.
2) Defending: it's hard to find compilations of a defender like Ramiro, mostly because people focus on making videos about his scoring abilities. But he was, at least in Argentina, one of the top 5 defenders of the league. Him, along with Jonathan Maidana, completely erased Gignac from the Copa Libertadores final. He is very good at heading the ball, both defensively and offensively, and he times his tackles well.
One negative aspect about him was that his leash "would loosen", and he would attempt some very nasty kicks on opposing players. Granted, this was mostly against Boca Juniors players, so maybe you'll have the same luck as us and he will kick some Liverpool ass and not get sent off in the process.
3) Attacking: one of the things I like the most about Ramiro is that he doesn't only score goals, but that he initiates attacks from the very back of the pitch. He likes to switch the ball over to the other side with great precision (I'm talking 40mt switches), and he likes to grab the ball and start dribbling into space to pass the ball to another teammate. He loves to wait for opposing players to come close to him and get out of the place with the ball, but this means he may sometimes lose the ball.
I'm going to post a few more videos, I hope you don't mind.
Here, Ramiro loses the ball after trying to trick Vera. (Funes Mori did score in the second leg, fixing this mistake)
Here, he crosses the ball and assists Germán Pezzella to score the tie in another Superclásico:
At 0:15, he receives the ball and assists Giovanni Simeone:
An example of poor defending from Temperley.
Anyways, you are getting a very good defender, I hope he plays a starter soon, it would break my heart seeing such a good promise play as a substitute when he could be playing for us.
Bonus track:
BrilliantSong for the lad:
'What's the story, Funes Mori'