Look How Big Messi's Dog Is
Lionel Messi got a Mastiff puppy eight months ago. It was small(ish) then. It is big now. Like, bigger than Messi, almost.
Here's a picture with Messi and his cute Mastiff puppy.
Lionel Messi got a Mastiff puppy eight months ago. It was small(ish) then. It is big now. Like, bigger than Messi, almost.
Here's a picture with Messi and his cute Mastiff puppy.
There's a soccer moose on the loose in Colorado and it's doing stepovers like a hairy Cristiano Ronaldo with antlers.
Just call it Moose-a Sissoko. Or Moose-a Dembele. Or Ahmed Moose-a.
A moose was practicing his soccer skills in this Breckenridge yard. Thanks to Megan Greff for the awesome video! pic.twitter.com/HptXoFRl8p
— 9NEWS Denver (@9NEWS) September 1, 2016
Ever wanted to play some soccer, but it was snowing outside or you ran out of daylight? Or do you want to keep your pet active while you are away from the house? Well, kids and dogs have it made these days, as they can now play virtual soccer on this interactive floor display.
What’s an interactive floor display you ask? See below.
Look what turned up at this Argentinian fourth division game: a soccer horse.
Amistoso Arg. De Merlo vs Acassuso, con espectador de lujo! @enunabaldosa @AcassusoPrensa pic.twitter.com/Cj8AfPvW2I
— Felipe Morano (@FelipeMorano) January 29, 2016
You didn't think cats can play soccer? Cats can play soccer.
Eres el mejor, De Gea pic.twitter.com/4DG4rsNx9p
— Carlos Reyes (@soy__carlos) December 29, 2015
This cat would start for like 15 different teams in the Premier League right now.
We have some very exciting news on a hot prospect out of the United States who runs like the wind, has quick feet and shifty movement. That's because the hot prospect is a deer. A soccer deer.
No, this isn't a movie about a cute fury animal that thinks it's people excelling at a people sport, like Air Bud. Air Bud is fiction. This is real.
One of the great benefits of preseason tours is players get to learn more about each other and bond before the season starts.
A fantastic, and sometimes hilarious, side-effect of this is the fans get to learn more about the players too, and sometimes we learn more than we ever though we would.
The hilarity of this side-effect was on display during Liverpool's tour of Australia, when defender Kolo Toure revealed he is afraid of animals.
A turtle and a dog enjoy a friendly game of soccer until the turtle turns into Luis Suarez — with the dog as Chiellini.