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Ballaké Sissoko & Sona Jobarteh 🎶 Djourou
Héctor Bellerin, Johan Djourou, Jack Wilshere, Jeff Reine-Adélaïde, Calum Chambers, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain commented on Serge Gnabry’s Instagram post.
Once a gunner, always a gunner ❤️
Meet the Team: SWITZERLAND
Now that squads have been announced, we can look more closely into the hotness of the individual teams. I mean, that’s what we’re here for, right? For each team, I’ll talk a bit about the squad, then highlight ten hotties.
Today: SWITZERLAND!
Switzerland, home of precision watches, bad ass chocolate, and a hot soccer team. While they haven’t always had that razzle dazzle, they’re a solid respectable team who have put on a good show so far. Do they have enough to make it into the knock out rounds? Let’s hope so. And let’s mourn that fact that Puma’s kits seems to be better made this year (no ripping)
Team Nickname: Nati, Rossocrociati Fan Chant: Schweizer Nati ole, ole!
Goalkeepers:
Yann Sommer, #1 (home club: Borussia Mönchengladbach))
Yvon Mvogo, #12 (home club: RB Leipzig)
Pick your jaw up off the floor, it’s rude.
Roman Buerki, #21 (home club: Borussia Dortmund)
I mean, I’m concerned for both these guys ‘cause keepers are most likely to get hit in the face.
Defenders:
Stephan Lichtsteiner, #2 (home club: Juventus)
François Moubandje, #3 (home club: Toulouse)
Michael Lang, #6 (home club: Basel)
Manuel Akanji, #5 (home club: Borussia Dortmund)
Nico Elvedi, #4 (home club: Borussia Mönchengladbach)
More like Elf-vedi
Ricardo Rodríguez, #13 (home club: Milan)
One number off what I’m thinking.
Johan Djourou, #20 (home club: Antalyaspor)
His eye-smile-crinkle is insane
Fabian Schaer, #22 (home club: Deportivo La Coruna)
Fanfics talk a lot about “crooked grins” and I found it.
Midfielders:
Valon Behrami, #11 (home club: Udinese)
Steven Zuber, #14 (home club: 1899 Hoffenheim)
Denis Zakaria, #17 (home club: Borussia Mönchengladbach)
Gelson Fernandes, #16 (home club: Eintracht Frankfurt)
Xherdan Shaqiri, #23 (home club: Stoke)
Remo Freuler, #8 (home club: Atalanta)
A perfect hairline.
Granit Xhaka, #10 (home club: Arsenal)
I, a dedicated Tottenham fan, find Xhaka swoon-worthy. That should tell you something.
Blerim Dzemaili, #15 (home club: Bologna)
Mm, mhh, mm, mm, mmh.
Forwards:
Haris Seferović, #9 (home club: Benfica)
Mario Gavranović, #18 (home club: Dinamo Zagreb)
Josip Drmić, #19 (home club: Borussia Mönchengladbach)
Breel Embolo, #7 (home club: Schalke 04)
Literal washboard abs. AND that grin? Unfair.
Well done, Suisse.
Jack Wilshere, Johan Djourou, Philippe Senderos and Cesc Fàbregas on Instagram story.
Thank You, Nacho Monreal
It's time we showed gratitude to Nacho Monreal - The defender who could have played in ANY position.
La Cabra This is well overdue. Nacho Monreal pulled on our famous red and white jersey for six seasons, between 2013 and 2019. And it’s time he got the kudos his commitment deserves. When Nacho signed back in 2013, we knew we were getting a defender of some repute. Spain were still boasting one of if not the most glittering of international squads and Monreal had grabbed caps during that…
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Lovely throwback memories from former Arsenal players Johan Djourou, Alex Song, Emmanuel Eboue, Vito Mannone, Denilson, Bacary Sagna and Jack Wilshere.
Super League: Johan Djourou says he is physically fit - rts.ch
Super League: Johan Djourou says he is physically fit – rts.ch
[ad_1] Hired for six months by FC Sion last week, Johan Djourou says he is ready to help his new club. The one who is designated as the new boss of the Sedun defense however refuses this title.
After a white year in 2019, Johan Djourou hopes to start off on a good foundation in 2020. “I still believe I have good legs and good years ahead of me despite my physical worries of the past few months”,…
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Ex-Arsenal ace Johan Djourou wants Premier League return after quitting Turkish side over payment dispute
Ex-Arsenal ace Johan Djourou wants Premier League return after quitting Turkish side over payment dispute
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FORMER Arsenal defender Johan Djourou is eyeing a Premier League return, following a difficult year in Turkey.
The Switzerland international is pleading with FIFA to allow him to leave Antalyaspor after claims he was unpaid for three months.
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Former Arsenal defender Johan Djourou, left, is keen on a move back to the Premier League
The 31-year-old still has a year left…
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