Haha yes I actually agree with Mou's defintion of "LUCK"... nice one... FQ: xavi is maybe the best midfielder in BARCA's history I won't say in the world but hes pretty good... madrid has xaBi Alonso.
I thought luck is when the keeper gives away an easy ball straight to the opposition, the player tries to pass another in straight through on goal, it's deflected to a guy outside the box who then proceeds to shoot, it is deflected yet again to Benzema eh I mean the Striker who then buries in the top of the net. That's my idea of luck... FQ: Xavis passing range has no limits, he can find a pass anywhere and can split any defense wide open, I know your just having a joke (I hope), but you can't deny his talent... @José, but RM got lucky that he made that mistake in the first place! There was always a slim chance that he would make a mistake, that's what luck is all about!
The chance that something is going to happen! LOL! Add this onto the two deflections before RMs goal and you've got a very "lucky" goal!
That's the true meaning of luck. FQ:He is a genius. How could you say that?
Hahaha.....I laughed when I read that earlier, but its quite true actually (and sophisticated) FQ: hahahaha....no he's a great player...cannot deny that. =D.
Luck is that what makes Barça better than Real M. In the Clasicos , isn't that it?
But atleast, It's better than blaming UNICEF .... way to go Jose lol.
I do, "Luck" plays a vital role in football. FQ: I go with the Idea that he is an average player, you know football is more than passing. For me Ineista > Xavi.
But Barcelona usually struggle when he is not on the Pitch.
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