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Gervinho is too slick.
toooo sick bro! lol hope he brings this form back with him to arsenal wen he gets back from africa
that's my man right there mr. G.......
so can he start doing that for arsenal now or what
+3
can wenger let him play or what
@Futboller 92 he let him play for 18 games, isn't that enough or what
Thank god they use vuvuzela only in Africa, such a nuisance.
Where is W.Zaha? isn't him Ivory Coast?
Zaha decided to play for england long time now
+1
i'm always afraid that if the team doesn't do too good, world class african players will stop playing for their country
What a great goal for Gervinho!
yah Gervingo did everything !!!
give Toure credits man..
i loved the over by toure than the goal
u love toure
lol
...ofcourse
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Goal of the Week - Ivory Coast
Y. Touré (8)
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Y. Gervinho (88)
- 30 votes
Goal of the Week - Togo
J. Ayité (45)
- 2 votes
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