IKER - Liga NOS ‘18-19 - J02 - Belenenses vs. FC Porto - 19/08/18
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IKER - Liga NOS ‘18-19 - J02 - Belenenses vs. FC Porto - 19/08/18
Iker Casillas and his sons, Martin and Lucas celebrate winning the Portuguese Super Cup on August 4, 2018 in Aveiro, Portugal.
Iker Casillas, with wife Sara Carbonero and sons, Martin and Lucas celebrate wining the Portuguese SuperCup trophy after the match between FC Porto and Desportivo das Aves for the Portuguese Super Cup at Estadio Municipal de Aveiro on August 4, 2018 in Aveiro, Portugal.
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For @teddybearkomarov: Pickard stops Lajunen, Giroux is very excited.
Ancelotti and Coentrão greet each other before the match | April 12, 2017
In which Sidney Crosby steals the puck, drags it onto the blade of his stick, and flips it twice…while turning and skating backwards on the ice.
what the fuck sidney
#that’s such a dick move tbh#he’s like neener neener#watch this (via theladyscribe)
IKER, Pipita, Paulo, Sami, GiGi & others - UCL ‘16-17 - ⅛ - 2nd Leg - Juventus vs. FC Porto - 14/03/17
People are talking about a miracle. I’m hearing about a nightmare. It’s hard to be a parent tonight for a lot of us. You tell your kids, “Don’t be a bully.” You tell your kids, “Don’t be a bigot.” You tell your kids, “Do your homework and be prepared.” And then you have this outcome, and you have people putting children to bed tonight, and they’re afraid of breakfast. They’re afraid of, “How do I explain this to my children?” I have Muslim friends who are texting me tonight saying, “Should I leave the country?” I have families of immigrants that are terrified tonight. This was many things. This was a rebellion against the elites, true, it was a complete reinvention of politics and polls, it’s true. But it was also something else. We talk about race, I mean, we’ve talked about everything *but* race tonight. We’ve talked about class, we’ve talked about income, we’ve talked about reason. We haven’t talked about race. This was a whitelash. This was a whitelash against a changing country. It was a whitelash against a black president, in part. And that’s the part where the pain comes. And Donald Trump has a responsibility tonight to come out and reassure people that he *is* going to be the president of the all the people who he insulted and offended and…and brushed aside. Yeah, when you say you want to take your country back, you’ve got a lot of people who feel that we’re not represented well, either. But we don’t want to feel that someone has been elected by throwing away some of us to appeal more deeply to others. So, this is a deeply painful moment tonight. I know it’s not just about race, there’s more going on than that. But race is here too and we’ve got to talk about it.
Van Jones, near tears on CNN
This was a whitelash.
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FC Porto - Training Session - 01/11/16
Copa del Rey - R321: Reactions to Nacho’s golazo | October 26, 2016 - Source: Cuatro (via)
IKER - UCL ‘16-17 - Group G - R03 - Club Brugge vs. FC Porto - 18/10/16
BABE - UCL ‘16-17 - Group F - R02 - vs. Borussia - 27/09/16
Cristiano celebrates his goal with Pepe and Coentrão vs Dortmund | September 27, 2016
“As a figure of ineluctable anxiety the goalkeeper is arguably the most modern player in football, the one who both emotionally and as a potential subject for iconography echoes the feeling of the woman with something in her briefcase as she descends the subway stairs. Do you pause for a long moment, hand lingering on the light switch, before you go in to your wife? Are you lying to a man on the eighty-seventh floor? Is there a dream of escape, salvation, a clean slate, the disintegration of secrets, that makes the air tremble and the light swell while, buses roaring past, you make your way through the fog and the passing faces, letting it uncurl in your mind? Then you’re like the goalkeeper, who at any moment could be exposed, could be found out.
Thus: Iker Casillas is the most comforting player in football, because, playing the most terrifying role, he’s better than anyone else at escaping when he’s out of position, in trouble and alone. The ball rises over him at an unreachable angle, and somehow, leaping like a marionette whose master has just pulled its strings, he flings himself back and tips it safely over the bar. He’s fallen to the ground, well off his line; the attacker bears down on him; and somehow, rolling to smother the shot, he gets the ball away. A man turns into a spider and suddenly turns back. The trial concludes, and the verdict is handed down innocent.
I have seen a film in which a man who committed murder for the love of a cynical woman staggered back into the wrong apartment, the scales of justice hanging off hit hat-brim, his betrayed eyes bleak in black and white, and listened to the footsteps of the police as they climbed the stairs outside. I have seen Iker Casillas, stumbling two yards outside his own six-yard box, recover his balance, take the ball with his feet from the oncoming attacker,dribble around the midfielder who came to challenge him, and send a long pass safely down the pitch.
It isn’t simply that he has better reflexes, quicker reactions, and more good luck than any other goalkeeper. It’s that he has a specific genius for calamity, a distinct ability to see more, play better, do the extraordinary thing when all planning has collapsed and he’s left with an emergency and one last moment. The fast talker who never has to worry. The improviser who lives by the grace of the world.
In the movie the man pulled back his overcoat to show black blood welling through his shirt. He staggered forward to take the arm of a chair. Eighty thousand people rose to their feet in the stadium. They cheered because they knew they were safe.
You’re a sucker, said the neon sign in the window. It was flashing neon gray. Everyone knows everything.
We’ve got you, said the captain. You’re caught, you’re through, you’re finished.
But you’re not.
IKER - UCL ‘16-17 - Play-Off - 2nd Leg - AS Roma vs. FC Porto - 23/08/16