09 April, 2015

Ibrahimovic Hits 100


Zlatan Ibrahimovic
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has taken his PSG career tally to 102 goals after he opened scoring at the Parc des Princes from the penalty spot yesterday with his 100th goal for the club since joining three years ago.The Sweden striker is now PSG's second highest all-time scorer and he is only eight goals away from becoming PSG's all-time leading scorer.
PSG who are  bidding to become the first French side to lift all three domestic trophies in a single season will face Ligue 2 club and four-times winners Auxerre in the final at the Stade de France on May 30.

Ronaldo Landmarks

Cristiano Ronaldo
Ascension!
Cristiano Ronaldo Did it Again and this time in Grand Style!!...The Portuguese scored the 300th goal of his Real Madrid career in 288 appearances for real Madrid becoming the third player in the club's history to reach the landmark. Cr7 netted against Rayo Vallecano to move Madrid within four points of their great rivals Barcelona..The former red devil certainly is experiencing a continuous ascension in his career and his Fans are overexcited... GO Cr7!

Sarah Steps up

Sarah Thomas

Lady Leader!
And this is Introducing Sarah Thomas NFL's first full-time female referee!! Thomas who is a former college basketball player, was inspired to become an official in the 1990s when she attended a meeting with her brother and will line judge during 2015 season.Sarah Thomas, has worked exhibition games,and also is a pharmaceutical representative off the pitch.

Balotelli's thermo

Mario Balotelli
sickly sickly! 
Mario Balotelli has hit back at his critics again regarding his absence for Liverpool's FA Cup quarter-final win over Blackburn Rovers,Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was said to have revealed that the £16million striker traveled with the squad to Blackburn, but that he felt too ill to take part after staying over in the hotel with his team-mates. Balotelli who was was branded 'pathetic' posted a photograph of himself on Instagram, holding a thermometer reading 38.7 Celsius — 1.7C above 'normal' body temperature.