30 June 2011

Jerry Lucena

Jerry Lucena played in a friendly yesterday for his club AGF Aarhus . They lost 1-2.

He was earlier expected to be in the starting eleven for Philippines against Sri Lanka same day , but chose to play a friendly match for his club.

Another fil-Danish Dennis Cagara was also not in the team in Sri Lanka.


AGF Aarhus website

10 comments:

  1. No doubt there are some who question Lucena's and Cagara's loyalty. That's unfair. Every good footballer wants to progress and playing in SE Asia is not considered a step up the ladder.
    Also, loyalty pays no bills and keeping a contract with even a third division Euro club is worth a lot more than anything the PFF could offer.
    That's life, and all the more reason any good young local player should practise his socks off to get into the team.

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  2. Right said....and both Danish players aren't the youngest anymore so they have to secure their future career/life as well. And they finally found a club again and probably won't risking an injury in a 3rd - 4th class qualifying match. This must be recognized and respected....and apart from it we have a strong team together, even their performance was again much weaker than they actually could.

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  3. The intensity in a friendly is much different from a WC qualifier game as demonstrated by the rough treatment the Azkals received from the Sri Lankans yesterday.

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  4. OK so the intensity would be different and a bit higher in a WCQ between two minnows as opposed to a pre-season friendly in Denmark... your point is?!?

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  5. The point is if you are recovering from an injury, you are more likely to aggravate it playing in an international game than a preseason friendly. Is that hard to understand?

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  6. Yes, I agree with cjeagle

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  7. Actually it was a bit hard to understand as you were just talking about the difference in intensity of the two scenarios, friendly vs WCQ.

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  8. Maybe you are a neophyte in football. Don't worry, you are in for a great adventure.

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  9. Neophyte my ass! LOL!! I'm even certain I've had an interest in the game longer than you have!

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  10. Let us keep things polite Mr Anonymouses. (-: We are all Azkals fans after all.

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