tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5673287113482042262.post8516179359576378948..comments2023-06-09T15:02:31.137+01:00Comments on Combination Play: FC Porto 3-1 Bayern Munich: Dragons Work Their MagicVasco Mota Pereirahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03721669176775665674noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5673287113482042262.post-51792988457515899212015-04-16T14:46:15.201+01:002015-04-16T14:46:15.201+01:00If he had learnt that earlier, he wouldn't be ...If he had learnt that earlier, he wouldn't be at FC Porto, that's for sure. And for me that was always my main beef with him - that he was never able to sort his priorities out and was always interested in doing what was best for him, rather than the team.<br /><br />When both things coincided, though, it was a hell of a sight, admittedly. Vasco Mota Pereirahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03721669176775665674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5673287113482042262.post-64636704697844405682015-04-16T14:38:17.549+01:002015-04-16T14:38:17.549+01:00I am also not a fan of Quaresma for exactly the sa...I am also not a fan of Quaresma for exactly the same reasons you pointed out and i agree that his performance was a surprise.<br />When you see Didier Drogba well into his thirties doing his defensive duties for Chelsea, or Eto'o doing his defensive duties for Chelsea and Everton you see how an attacking player can increase his value for the team. Even when his attacking skills start to deteriorate. It's a shame that someone like Quaresma never learnt that the team performance is more important than any individual tricks.Ricardonoreply@blogger.com