Why This Brazilian Midfielder Is Impossible To Stop



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Want to know one of the key influences behind Wolves’ recent upturn in form? Look no further than this week’s episode of The Breakdown, where we dive into the performances of Brazilian midfielder Joao Gomes.

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28 thoughts on “Why This Brazilian Midfielder Is Impossible To Stop”

  1. He's always been one of my favorite defensive/central midfielder,..i'll take him anyday over the likes of Baleba, Wharton. Elliot is probably the only midfielder i'll consider before him in terms of all round or all action style performance. And the good t hing is that he's way cheaper than all these other midfielder.

  2. Was talking about him months ago when we were talking in 3421 the fact you're talking about him tells ne me club wants him now because easy release clause and cheap. (Maybe even cheaper after relegation) Why not January when Ruben wanted him? Could have got him in January but our board are pathetic lazy and cheap….oh yeah predictable too james wouldn't be doing this if they weren't trying to hype him so when we didn't get Anderson and Wharton or tonali it's better received.
    Hes very good and brazil intl whos played with cunha at wolves and brazil. That's why in pivot with cunha in natural position makes way more sense. Joao replaces kobbie goodl luck with biard having balls to do that they will put him like ges six or pivot with kobbie its awful idea in 4231. Appreciate your work james just wish you were nit serving as pr for United.

  3. Ain’t capping I would be a very good scout if I had worked as one 😅😅😅

    The “underrated” players I’ve spotted in the league for the past 3 seasons are all getting picked by the big clubs.

    Gomez and Andre are very good.

  4. I remember the first time he played in the professional team, and he already was something special back then. A couple of matches later he was elected MVP by the public, and he was absolutely astonished by it when he was asked to be interviewed. He was still on academy wages, with a not so flashy style of play, but already the Flamengo fanbase knew he was something special.

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