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Post by Luna! on Oct 12, 2005 8:46:28 GMT
Madrid career continued on Tuesday when he scored his second own goal in three outings for the Primera Liga side.
The England defender bundled the ball into his own net after goalkeeper Diego Lopez had parried a Sergio Garcia shot into his path in the 19th minute of the Carlos Lapetra Trophy against Real Zaragoza.
The game ended 2-2, but Real lost the trophy after a penalty shoot-out.
The only good news for the Real Madrid centre-back was that he played the full 90 minutes proving that he is regaining full fitness after the thigh injury that kept him on the sidelines for 17 months.
Woodgate also scored a own goal on his league debut against Athletic Bilbao last month and was then sent off in the second half.
credit: reuters
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Post by el_blanco on Oct 13, 2005 3:38:05 GMT
Give him support!!!!!!!! Iker was right. He said scoring an own goal could always happen to any defenders.
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Post by Kantee on Oct 13, 2005 4:13:54 GMT
I think he'll never be as good as he used to.
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Post by Luna! on Oct 14, 2005 3:01:09 GMT
I do not judging him Kaew, i just gave the news hey, Kantee did
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Post by el_blanco on Oct 14, 2005 6:47:20 GMT
luna, i know you didn't criticize him. as a fan, we all feel sorry for him, right? he was out for a long time, so we should give him time and we'll see the best of him soon. by the way, it seems his life in spain is going well. he speaks very good spanish
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Post by Kantee on Oct 14, 2005 8:40:59 GMT
hey, Kantee did Nice try Lun
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Post by Luna! on Oct 18, 2005 3:35:18 GMT
hey, Kantee did Nice try Lun haha ;D
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