
იმათთან დავდე ერთხელ ბიბისის ლაივ კომენტარებიდან პატარა ნაკვესი ამ ორის ურთიერთობაზე, და სასტიკი და ცივი უარყოფა მივიღე პატივცემული სიდისგან.
ნანიმ როგორ დააბრმავა საზოგადოება ნახე
Nani unjustly neglected by his peers
It's called a shortlist, so maybe Luís Carlos Almeida da Cunha wouldn't fit. But surely there should have been room for Nani amongst the candidates for the PFA Players' Player of the Year. Another couple of assists against Fulham took the Manchester United winger's tally to 18, to go with nine Premier League goals, and there is a good case that he is the season's standout performer, let alone just one of the frontrunners.
Nani had previously seemed too flaky to make it at United, with a capacity for calamity of the kind that saw him ruled out of the World Cup due to an injury suffered whilst attempting an overhead kick. And there's a feeling that he's not yet the man Sir Alex Ferguson will turn to on the biggest occasions – his benching for the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Chelsea last week was for tactical reasons but wouldn't have been considered with a certain other prancing Portuguese winger (now departed).
This, however, has been an outstanding campaign for the 24-year-old, with his sparky contributions frequently invigorating workaday performances from the league's leaders. Gareth Bale may be the bookies favourite for the award but Nani has been far more consistent. Yes, Nani, consistent. It sounds wrong but it's most certainly right.
Speaking of absentees from the much-discussed PFA list (which we should remember is voted for by the players) Dimitar Berbatov and Luka Modric both again demonstrated their ample abilities at the weekend. "You don't know what you're doing" is a chant usually reserved for managers or referees but in this case it seems sort of apt.