WSC DAILY
January 2010
The revival of Ronaldinho | The revival of Ronaldinho |
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Some of the old magic certainly appears to be back. Ronaldinho's third strike against Siena was a cracker, dropping a shoulder and jinking the ball away before flying after it (he was always explosive over four yards) and unleashing a bullet. But it also seems that the Ronaldinho commonly associated with his time in Italy has not been exorcised just yet. Between his 12th minute penalty and second goal on 72 minutes, he missed a host of chances and his distribution was poor. Siena are bottom of Serie A and their goalkeeper had been sent off after he brought down Marco Borriello in the box to concede the penalty, so it shouldn't have taken a lot for Ronaldinho to find his feet. When he eventually did in the second half, with some shimmering runs, it was suddenly a lot easier to remember how he used to run matches at will during his time at the Nou Camp, as time and again the Siena defence were left totally bamboozled. On the subject...
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