🎙️ Reporter: “Vozinha, right after the game you went up to Lionel Messi. What did you two talked about?” 🚨
🗣️ Vozinha: “I walked up to him and before I could even get a word out, he pulled me in for a hug 🤗 and said, ‘Great job. You’re an amazing keeper. Your country must be so proud of you.’ 🙌🇨🇻
Hearing that from Leo meant the world to me ❤️🐐.
I told him, ‘Thank you Leo, you’re the GOAT.’ 😄 Then I asked if I could swap shirts with him 👕, and he just smiled and said, ‘Yeah, for sure. I’ll give it to you down in the tunnel.’
Stuff like that you’ll never forget, it stays with you for life ✨🇦🇷”
A group of #Croatia internationals, led by head coach @DalicZlatko, returned to Zagreb today and, upon arrival, created more unforgettable memories for the supporters who provided a warm welcome! ✍️🤳🇭🇷
📸 Cropix
#WorldCup#Family#Vatreni❤️🔥
🚨🇵🇹🇭🇷 | ESCÁNDALO MUNDIAL: Así fue el insólito gol que le anularon a Croacia en el último minuto del partido contra Portugal, con el que la selección de Modric quedó eliminada del Mundial.
🇭🇷 Croatia fans erupt after Gvardiol’s goal vs Portugal gets chalked off.
Trash flying everywhere, with pure rage amongst the crowd.
The entire stadium turned into a pressure cooker… This is why we love (and fear) international football
Writer: Val
🚨 Luka Modrić on Croatia’s controversial last-minute disallowed goal against Portugal:
🗣️ “This is football. Not a courtroom, not a lab where we freeze every frame and argue over centimetres.
Tonight we gave everything against a very good Portugal team. We were still fighting deep into stoppage time. The boys kept believing, kept pushing, and when that ball went in through Josko we thought we had it — equaliser, extra time, everything still possible.
Then VAR comes in and takes it away because of a touch earlier in the move. I respect the officials, I really do. But the rule is clear and obvious error. Was this one? These little things, these marginal calls where players are fighting for every inch… that’s football. That’s what defenders and attackers do every single day.
If we start ruling out goals like that in the last seconds because of a split-second touch or a shoulder or a toe, then what are we left with? The game loses its soul. The emotion, the chaos, the moments that make people fall in love with football — they get taken away by technology that was only supposed to fix the obvious mistakes.
We accept that sometimes the ball doesn’t go your way. We’ve done it our whole careers. But when the decision feels like it rewrites the last chapter of the match instead of just correcting something clear, it hurts. Not just us in the dressing room, but everyone who was watching and living every second with us.
Portugal deserved to go through, they’re a strong side and they showed it. But nights like this make you wonder where the game is heading. We play with our hearts, we fight until the whistle, and then one review decides everything.
That’s not protecting football anymore. That’s changing it into something else.”
Fue asesinado un 2 de julio de 1994, hace 32 años hoy, Andrés Escobar, defensor de la selección colombiana de fútbol, en Medellín, diez días después de que Colombia fuera eliminada del Mundial de Estados Unidos 1994. Tenía 27 años. Y dijo antes de morir: "La vida no termina aquí." ⚽
Escobar había marcado un gol en propia puerta en el partido contra Estados Unidos durante el Mundial, contribuyendo a la eliminación de Colombia. El gol generó pérdidas millonarias para narcotraficantes que habían apostado por Colombia.
Fue asesinado a tiros en la madrugada del 2 de julio en el parqueadero de un restaurante en Medellín, mientras los hombres que le dispararon gritaban "gol" con cada disparo.
Su muerte sigue siendo uno de los episodios más oscuros de la historia del fútbol mundial, la intersección brutal entre el deporte y el crimen organizado.
Treinta y dos años hoy.
🚨BREAKING: Thousands of French patriots are out on the streets of Narbonne demanding Justice for Louis, a 17-year-old murdered by a gang of foreigners
France won't take it anymore. 🇫🇷