
Roberto Rojas
Associate Editor at ESPN
Associate Editor at @ESPNFC • Paraguayan-American 🇵🇾🇺🇸• @LowLimitFutbol • @GuaraniVision • Contact: DMs & [email protected] • Views are my own ⚽️
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3 weeks ago |
thegamenashville.com | Roberto Rojas
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3 weeks ago |
espn.com | Roberto Rojas
Football managers are known to be stern and disciplined in a similar way to how they coach their teams, which can also influence the way they dress during match days. However, there are times when some managers just abandon the strict dress code of their profession and pull out an entirely different attire.
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4 weeks ago |
espn.in | Adriana García |Roberto Rojas
Carlos Tevez wants former teammates Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi to take part in his farewell game in Buenos Aires. While a date has not been set, Tevez, who retired from football in 2022 after a successful career in the Premier League and Serie A, has begun to plan for the big day. In an interview with Olga, Tevez said: "Yes, I'm going to do it [farewell game]. I probably will do it. We just have to figure out when.
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1 month ago |
espn.in | Graham Hunter |Roberto Rojas
The Spanish word "remontada" is becoming infamous around the world because of the extraordinary against-the-odds fightbacks (the literal translation) that Real Madrid consistently produce in the UEFA Champions League. But while the rulers of Europe will be hoping to conjure up one of those logic-defying comebacks against Arsenal at the Bernabéu on Wednesday, there's a lower-profile -- but equally worthy of appreciation -- remontada happening at the heart of Barcelona's brilliant back line.
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1 month ago |
espn.co.uk | Graham Hunter |Roberto Rojas |Sam Marsden
The Spanish word "remontada" is becoming infamous around the world because of the extraordinary against-the-odds fightbacks (the literal translation) that Real Madrid consistently produce in the UEFA Champions League. But while the rulers of Europe will be hoping to conjure up one of those logic-defying comebacks against Arsenal at the Bernabéu on Wednesday, there's a lower-profile -- but equally worthy of appreciation -- remontada happening at the heart of Barcelona's brilliant back line.
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