Radamel Falcao would not comment
yesterday on a possible move to Real Madrid. When asked by a Colombian
journalist whether the striker would be swapping the Estade Louis II for the
Bernabéu, Falcao curtly responded "right now I'm just focussed on fully
recovering from my knee injury".
Radamel Falcao, who has just
recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the
Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of
Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to
play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left
knee.
Radamel
Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real Madrid.
When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would be
Radamel
Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real Madrid.
When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would be
Radamel
Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real Madrid.
When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would be
swapping the Estade Louis II for the Bernabéu, Falcao curtly responded
"right now I'm just focussed on fully recovering from my knee injury".
Colombian refuses to comment of his future
"Real Madrid? Right now I'm just focussed on my knee"
Striker is in Barranquilla where Monaco are playing Junior
Radamel Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real
Madrid. When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would
be swapping the Estade Louis II for the Bernabéu, Falcao curtly
responded "right now I'm just focussed on fully recovering from my knee
injury".
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
Read more: "Real Madrid? Right now I'm just focussed on my knee" - MARCA.com (English version)
Colombian refuses to comment of his future
"Real Madrid? Right now I'm just focussed on my knee"
Striker is in Barranquilla where Monaco are playing Junior
Radamel Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real
Madrid. When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would
be swapping the Estade Louis II for the Bernabéu, Falcao curtly
responded "right now I'm just focussed on fully recovering from my knee
injury".
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
Read more: "Real Madrid? Right now I'm just focussed on my knee" - MARCA.com (English version)
Radamel
Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real Madrid.
When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would be
swapping the Estade Louis II for the Bernabéu, Falcao curtly responded
"right now I'm just focussed on fully recovering from my knee injury".
Colombian refuses to comment of his future
"Real Madrid? Right now I'm just focussed on my knee"
Striker is in Barranquilla where Monaco are playing Junior
Radamel Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real
Madrid. When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would
be swapping the Estade Louis II for the Bernabéu, Falcao curtly
responded "right now I'm just focussed on fully recovering from my knee
injury".
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
Colombian refuses to comment of his future
"Real Madrid? Right now I'm just focussed on my knee"
Striker is in Barranquilla where Monaco are playing Junior
Radamel Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real
Madrid. When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would
be swapping the Estade Louis II for the Bernabéu, Falcao curtly
responded "right now I'm just focussed on fully recovering from my knee
injury".
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
Radamel
Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real Madrid.
When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would be
swapping the Estade Louis II for the Bernabéu, Falcao curtly responded
"right now I'm just focussed on fully recovering from my knee injury".
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
Radamel
Falcao would not comment yesterday on a possible move to Real Madrid.
When asked by a Colombian journalist whether the striker would be
swapping the Estade Louis II for the Bernabéu, Falcao curtly responded
"right now I'm just focussed on fully recovering from my knee injury".
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
He also added that he currently a Monaco player. The Colombian is in Barranquilla (Colombia) with his team - who are touring the South American country – for a friendly against Junior. Radamel Falcao, who has just recovered from a serious knee injury which saw him miss out on a place in the Colombia squad for this summer's World Cup in Brazil, is the star man of Monaco's trip to his country of birth. The 28-year-old forward is expected to play his first football there after tearing the cruciate ligaments in his left knee.
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