تعلمت وأنا أحبو أن أكون هلالياً
فـ الهلال لي اليوم و لـ أولادي غداً
و لـ أحفادي في المستقبل
#الهلال
هو عجين أمي ..
وقصيده أبي ..
هو العشق والوله ..
وهذا الفرق بين الهلاليين وغيرهم
هم يشجعون .. أما نحن فـ نحب
#ذكرى_تأسيس_الهلال 💙
#الهلال_67عام 🏆
🚨🗣️ John Mikel Obi on Chelsea’s social media post mocking Arsenal:
“Amazing post! This trophy — oh wow!
Arsenal can’t touch this trophy (the Champions League). They can’t touch it. We will never say sorry to Arsenal or their fans.”
“We (Chelsea) are the only team in London that has won the Champions League, and it’s amazing to see Arsenal do what they do best: bottle it when it matters. They did it again yesterday.”
“I absolutely do not like Arsenal — they have the worst and most delusional fans in the world. But we Chelsea are coming back stronger next season.”
🚨 Didier Drogba on Kai Havertz:
🗣️ “Kai Havertz spent years telling everyone that winning the Champions League with Arsenal would mean more than winning it with Chelsea. The problem is that to compare trophies, you first have to win them.
Chelsea gave him the biggest night of his career. One goal, one Champions League, and a place in football history. Instead of appreciating it, he acted like it was only a warm-up for something greater.
He celebrated every goal against Chelsea as if he had something to prove. Last night proved the only thing that matters: talking about the Champions League is not the same as winning it.
The medal in his cabinet still has Chelsea's name on it. The trophy he dreamed of winning with Arsenal is still missing.
Football is a cruel game. Sometimes it waits patiently before reminding people where they achieved their greatest success.
Kai wanted to show the world that Chelsea was just a stepping stone. Instead, he discovered that Chelsea was the peak.
Some players leave Chelsea and become legends elsewhere. Others leave Chelsea and spend years chasing the standards they already had.
The Champions League doesn't care about feelings, interviews, or celebrations. It only remembers winners. And the last time Kai Havertz was one, he was wearing blue..."