“Prove Emeri Wrong” Real Professional Media Reaction to Takehide Kubo’s “Score Participation” | Football ZONE WEB / Football Zone Web



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MF Kubo Takehide, who participated in the match against Valencia from the second half[Foto: Getty Images]
MF Kubo Takehide, who participated in the match against Valencia from the second half[Foto: Getty Images]

In the 24th minute of the second half a heel pass was passed to Parejo in front of the penalty area to mark the final point.

Villa Real’s Japan national team, MF Kubo Takehide, participated in the derby with La Riga Section 6 Valencia on 18th local time from the middle of the second half. Although he was the first professional to come out with two yellow cards, he was involved in the final point in the 24th minute of the second half. “Kubo shows that Emeri is wrong,” reports a professional Real Madrid media.

Villareal was seen to have a chance to start at Kubo after Spanish team ace FW Gerard Moreno was injured during International A Match Week, but started on the bench against Valencia. However, that day, he was sent to the court in place of Nigeria’s national team MF Samuel Chukweze in a relatively early time of 19 minutes in the second half.

Then, in the 24th minute of the second half, Kubo, who ran from left to center, dropped it with a heel to MF Daniel Parejo. Parejo, who brought this, decided a bitter half to the old rival of the nest from outside the penalty area.

Kubo got involved in the 2-1 winning point but when he slipped in the second half of overtime, he got caught in the opponent’s leg and was sent off after receiving the second yellow card that day. It had a bittersweet ending.

Still, Real’s professional medium, Central Defense, seems to be positive about the score. In the article, he said, “They left me just before the end of the game”, but “Kubo proves Emeri wrong in 23 minutes: recital with a crack scenario.” “Emeri wants to hide criticism of Kubo.” I think because he always revolutionizes when he’s on the field. “

It can be said that there was a part that was related to the scoreboard and was able to appeal to the future league and the UEFA European League.



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