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Two hattricks for Farías, one to win a tough back and forth game vs Fulham and one to make it a 3 goal win at Anfield. There's just something about this guy, always becoming a standout performer for you.
The other hattrick, Hlozek, typical to see it come against his boyhood club. And scoring again in another 3 goal away win vs a true giant (PSG), you're certainly on top of things in Europe...
In real life, he's at Inter Miami and seems to be doing quite well, though not as prolific in his CAM role, but I'm not complaining.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Whoa - last update: two 3-goal wins away vs Liverpool and PSG. This update, a 4-goal win and a 3-goal win at home vs the same. You lost the place in the top of the league, but it's Arsenal up there, so I'd expect them to drop off, at least in the second part of the season, if not before. Wait and see.
- 2 years ago
December 2025
Plymouth Qualify from CL Group
Argyle completed qualification from Group E with a match to spare, with a comprehgensive 5-1 demolition of the hapless Sparta Prague at Home Park.
Facundo Farias celebrated his Champions League debut with a goal after only 20 minutes and there were goals from Herrera, Galeano and Devaux as the Pilgrims ran riot.
Argyle will top the group due to their head-to-head record against PSG, who are now concerned that Argyle will field a weakened side in Sevilla and make their own bid to qualify potentially harder.
City Draw and a Wolves Thrashing
Following the victory over Sparta Prague, Argyle could only manage a draw at the Etihad, as Manchester City twice came from behind. Ruben Dias’ headed goal, from a corner, in the 96th minute, was particularly hard to take and it means Argyle fall further behind Arsenal, who continue to win. The Pilgrims are now 4 points behind the Gunners.
Despite the pressure to match Arsenal’s run, Manager Bobby Stones gave a team of fringe players a runout in the match against Wolves, and the kids duly delivered a total thrashing of the West Midlands’ side. One of last season's Academy promotees Hugo Rodrigues was the star of the show, delivering a first-half hat-trick in fine style, whilst summer academy promotee Pepe Escobar scored his first two senior goals from the number 10 role. Despite Wolves having most possession, and twice as many passes, the kids simply brushed Wolves aside in a manner that will have Wolves fans very concerned.
Facundo Farias contined his scoring form against Aston Villa, netting twice in a 4-2 victory on 13 December. Rayan Cherki fired the other two home, continuing his own fine scoring start for the Pilgrims since his move to Argyle in the summer.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
I remember this Hugo Rodrigues fellow. He did look very promising, when you brought him up, and that hattick and 10.0 performance makes it evident... Too bad with the late City equalizer, but you're still in a good position, and I still bet Arsenal to bottle it sooner or later.
19 goals from 5 games in the champions league. That's pretty impressive. I got a bit curious if this would be a record, but apparently you need 6 more vs Sevilla to reach PSG's record of 25 goals in the group stage. Well, you've just put 7 in behind Wolves, so why not?
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