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RYAN BABEL CRITICISE REFERRING IN MADRID GAME

Former Liverpool forward Ryan Babel took to his Facebook page to comment on the game between his side Deportivo La Coruna and Spanish giant Real Madrid.


Madrid stole a last minute winner through a powerful header courtesy of Sergio Ramos in injury time after the scoreline was held at 2-2. However, the game left the visitors raging due to the performance of the referee and match official.

Deportivo Coach Gaizka Garitano after the game said:

“When five minutes are added onto a game in which there was practically no time lost, we knew then that the stoppage time had been added so that Madrid could have a chance to score.

“Stoppage time seems to last longer at the Bernabeu, until Madrid score, full-time isn’t blown.”

Babel in his Facebook post claimed that Madrid influence referees.

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Ryan Babel Hits out at Liverpool and Former Boss Rafa Benitez

Former Liverpool winger Ryan Babel has hit out at his former boss Rafa Benitez by saying that the Spaniard is the reason that he did not perform well with the English club.


Babel came to Merseyside as a highly talented winger from Ajax. He was only 20 years old, but Liverpool were extremely confident in the player’s ability that they parted company with £ 14 million back in 2007. It remains an incredible sum of money more than a decade ago.Babel had an excellent first campaign after scoring 10 goals in 49 appearances, but his performances started declining thereafter.

Towards the end of the 2010-11 season, it was clear that the player would no longer be a first choice player at the club. It was largely down to the managerial change that saw Kenny Dalglish come to the club as a replacement for Rafa Benitez. Babel has since failed to get his career back on track even after going through several clubs like Hoffenheim and Ajax.

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Ryan Babel wishes Georginio Wijnaldum good luck in Liverpool

The 2016-17 season of the Premier League has recently kicked off in full force with the top clubs from England facing off against each other in search for the coveted domestic title.


Signing new players is a great way to increase the quality of a squad, Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic are the biggest names that has been bouncing around in the media as both of them were signed by Manchester United.

Not all the clubs have the same kind of budget as Manchester United and they have to search around for players who aren’t as renowned or expensive.
One of the summer signings of Liverpool is Georginio Wijnaldum. He’s a 25 year old Dutch midfielder, Wijnaldum was signed back on July of 2016 and Ryan Babel went on congratulating his fellow countryman as the former Liverpool player wrote on his twitter account: good luck boy! They will appreciate you!

Ryan Babel spent 4 seasons performing with Liverpool where he managed to make over 90 appearances with the Premier League and it was the most renowned European club that Ryan Babel has joined.

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Babel says good luck to Wijnaldum

Former Liverpool winger Ryan Babel has tweeted a good luck message to GeorginioWijnaldum, who has just signed for the Anfield side.  It seems that Babel had insider information about the transfer because the tweet was sent out before the deal was actually made official.


Ryan Babel has always cherished his time at Liverpool and has once said that he had regrets about the way his career went on at Liverpool. He has wished GeorginioWijnaldum good luck and stated that the Liverpool fans would appreciate him there.

GeorginioWijnaldum has been signed from relegated club Newcastle for a fee of around £25 million. He was one of the best players for Newcastle last season in what was a struggling campaign from start to finish for the Magpies. GeorginioWijnaldum is renowned for being a hardworking midfielder that can play in a wide variety of roles. Indeed the former Newcastle player can play in any midfield roles and also as a forward player. Jurgen Klopp will be hoping that GeorginioWijnaldum will add some more pace and energy upfront to pressurize the opponents.

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Al Ain board member revealed that Ryan Babel never wanted to play for them

Al Ain board member, Mohammed Obeid Hamdoun told the media that he felt that Ryan Babel did not really like the idea to play for the team and that he did not show any sign of commitments to the club.

It is believed that the former Liverpool player will be leaving soon for Turkey.

Ryan Babel has had disciplinary issues with the team regarding the use of social media. He has not played for the team since the end of 2015, but he is currently under contract until 2017. Mohammed Obeid Hamdoun will be hoping that they can find an agreement to terminate the contract and allow Babel to leave.

The Al Ain board member suggested that Ryan Babel might be going to Fenerbahce with the Turkish side showing signs that they might be interested in signing the player. He said that he is disappointed that it did not work out with Babel but admitted that this is a normal thing in football. He feels that that Babel could not adapt to the league and that he will be better off playing elsewhere.

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Danny Blind reckons what is absolutely necessary For the Dutch

Danny Blind reckons what is absolutely necessary For the Dutch to learn is how to finish off the games.

The manager was moaning the fact that after making it 2-2 from 0-2 against France, the Oranje wasted all the effort by letting the opposition score another one to take the game away.

Blind, however, touched upon the other parts of the game as well especially that initial period where the visitors were slapped two goals.

According to Blind, if his players had been alert enough, those strikes, which got the Netherlands in the position of huge disadvantage so early, could not have been possible

But, at the end, what Blind was finding hard to digest was that once those two goals were made up for and the draw was on the horizon, another bit of carelessness from the Dutch let another ball get into their post making it 3-2 for France again.

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