De todo lo que se ha dicho sobre Neymar y su último Mundial, el mejor homenaje vino de parte de Thierry Henry en Fox.
Su descripción resume lo que muchos pensamos de él. Simplemente gracias, Ney:
"Neymar es un jugador por el que tú pagas por verlo jugar. Así de simple. Él hizo que el mundo entero se enamorara del fútbol. Del jogo bonito. De su estilo, de los goles, de la sonrisa, de la forma de jugar. Todo niño quería ser Neymar. Tú querías ser Neymar. Yo quería ser Neymar.
Él cambió el fútbol con la forma en que jugaba. Por eso, no quiero hablar de la Copa del Mundo o de cómo terminó su carrera.
Quiero hablar de todo lo que él le dio al deporte. Gracias por todo lo que le diste al fútbol. Fue un privilegio verte jugar."
❤️🥹 Thierry Henry, para Neymar Júnior:
“Gracias, gracias. Sos un jugador por el que hubiera pagado para ver jugar. Tan simple como eso.
Muchas veces hablamos de tácticas, de si está lloviendo, de la altura… Neymar podría jugar donde sea, en cualquier momento, con cualquier estilo.
HIZO AMAR EL FÚTBOL A CUALQUIERA QUE LO VIO. Su forma de jugar, sus goles, su sonrisa, sus gambetas. TODOS LOS JÓVENES QUERÍAN SER NEYMAR, TÚ QUERÍAS SER NEYMAR, CAMBIÓ EL JUEGO.
No quiero hablar de la Copa del Mundo o cómo termina, quiero hablar de LO QUE NEYMAR LE DIO AL FÚTBOL. Neymar fue, y siempre será, un jugador fantástico. No quiero hablar del resto.
Gracias por lo que hiciste, lo disfruté”.
🇵🇾 MATÍAS GALARZA REALIZÓ EL 𝟏𝟎𝟎% DE SUS ENTRADAS CON ÉXITO, GANÓ 𝟓 DUELOS Y FUE EL SEGUNDO JUGADOR CON MÁS RECORRIDO [𝟏𝟏.𝟐𝟑 𝐤𝐦] EN EL DUELO 🆚 FRANCIA.
GUERRERO ⚔️🫡
Se llama Lucas Herrington, juega con la Selección de Australia y, con apenas 18 años de edad, levantó la mano para patear uno de los penales en la tanda decisiva ante Egipto. Lamentablemente para su causa, falló la pena máxima. Sin embargo, la valentía y el coraje que mostró están siendo aplaudidos en su país e incluso Zlatan Ibrahimovic le mandó un emotivo mensaje.
— ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC: "Los penales son como una lotería. Si marcas, eres el héroe. Si no marcas, tristemente, eres cero. Solamente quiero decirle a Herrington: tienes 18 años, eres joven y esto solo es el comienzo de tu carrera. Para pararte ahí, mostraste mucho coraje. No todos lo harían. Amigo, eres el mejor, no escuches al resto".
Mientras muchos jugadores más experimentados y veteranos (en su selección y también en otras selecciones, como se vio en la tanda de penales de Alemania) se esconden, Herrington se atrevió a ponerse en una situación de presión máxima en su debut mundialista, y Zlatan Ibrahimovic se lo quiso reconocer públicamente.
Si a los 18 años estás jugando una Copa del Mundo y tienes la personalidad para plantarte en el machón durante una tanda decisiva, es porque tienes lo que se necesita para construir una carrera muy especial.
Siempre será mejor intentar y fallar, que esconderte y quedarte eternamente con el qué hubiera pasado.
EL FÚTBOL Y LA VIDA ES PARA LOS VALIENTES.
🚨🇵🇾 Zlatan Ibrahimović: “Paraguay Didn’t Make History—They Took It.”
“People love to talk about history, but history doesn’t protect you when the whistle blows. Germany arrived carrying four World Cups, decades of success and a reputation that intimidates almost every opponent. Paraguay didn’t care about any of that. They came to write their own chapter, and now they will be remembered as the first nation ever to eliminate Germany on penalties in a World Cup knockout match. That is not luck—that is courage.”
“Everyone expected Germany to find a way. They had the possession, they had the chances, they even thought they had found the winning goal before VAR took it away. Then came the penalty shootout, where pressure separates men from legends. Paraguay never blinked. They stood there, looked Germany in the eye and refused to surrender. That’s the mentality I respect more than anything.”
“People will spend days debating the VAR decision or the missed penalty, but football doesn’t remember excuses. It remembers winners. Paraguay didn’t ask for sympathy, they didn’t ask anyone to believe in them. They earned everything with discipline, sacrifice and absolute belief. Every tackle, every block, every save and every penalty carried the weight of a nation that refused to accept defeat.”
“I also have to give enormous credit to Orlando Gill. Goalkeepers dream of nights like this. He gave his defenders confidence, frustrated Germany for 120 minutes and then became even bigger in the shootout. Those are performances that change careers forever. The entire back line defended like warriors because they trusted the man behind them.”
“This victory is bigger than reaching the next round. Generations of Paraguayan players will grow up knowing that this team achieved something no other country had ever done. They stood on the biggest stage in football and defeated Germany in a World Cup penalty shootout. That record belongs to Paraguay forever. Nobody can erase it.”
“Germany will recover because great football nations always do. But tonight belongs to Paraguay. They didn’t beat Germany with fear, they beat them with belief. And when a small football nation believes harder than a giant, history changes. That’s exactly what happened tonight.”
#GERPAR
Le puso la asistencia a Julio Enciso para el gol de Paraguay. Le tiró un cañito tremendo a Jamal Musiala. Nadie ganó tantos duelos (10) como él en todo el partido. Fue el jugador de campo con más recuperaciones (10) de pelota. Fue el futbolista que más faltas recibió (3). Hizo 3 despejes. Protagonizó 2 intercepciones. Nunca dejó de presionar, correr y meter en 120 minutos de juego. Y cobró su penal ante Manuel Neuer como si estuviera en un torneo de barrio ante un porterito cualquiera.
Lo de Matías Galarza ante Alemania fue HISTÓRICO.
EL VERDADERO GUERRERO PARAGUAYO.
Hoy nació una LEYENDA DE PARAGUAY. Hoy se convirtió en HÉROE NACIONAL. Hoy se grabó por siempre en el libro dorado de la Copa del Mundo. Figura en los 120 minutos de partido. Y el MVP ABSOLUTO en los penales. Aquí está la razón por la que Alemania perdió una tanda de penales mundialista por primera vez en toda su historia. Havertz y Woltemade lo van a soñar toda su vida. De pie ante Orlando Gill, por favor. ÍDOLO TOTAL.
#OJOALDATO - Paraguay 🇵🇾 es la PRIMERA selección que le gana una tanda de penaltis a Alemania 🇩🇪 en TODA la historia de la Copa del Mundo. Alemania no perdía una tanda de desempate en una competición oficial desde hacía 50 años (Euro 1976), pero los huevos paraguayos son legendarios.
🚨🗣️NEW: Thierry Henry on FIFA’s new mouth-covering red card rule: as Almiron was given a red card for covering his mouth in the game between Paraguay and Turkey:
“I understand why football wants to fight discrimination. Nobody disagrees with that. But when you start handing out straight red cards because a player covered his mouth while speaking, you’ve crossed into dangerous territory.
“This is exactly what I feared football was becoming, a game played by robots, policed by suits who’ve never felt the heat of a tackle or the fire of a 50-50. Miguel Almirón gets sent off for covering his mouth? In a World Cup? FIFA calls it progress. I call it the slow death of the sport we love.
Football was built on emotion, confrontation, mind games, personality. Now we’re acting as if every private word exchanged on a pitch is a matter for a courtroom investigation. The game is starting to feel less like football and more like a surveillance project.
The Miguel Almirón incident is exactly why people are uncomfortable. We don’t even know what was said, yet the punishment arrives before the evidence. Since when did covering your mouth become a crime worthy of expulsion? If that’s the standard, we’re no longer judging actions—we’re judging suspicion.
What worries me most is the precedent. Today it’s covering your mouth. Tomorrow what is it? A sarcastic comment? A heated argument? Football has always been a pressure cooker. If you remove every ounce of fire, don’t be surprised when the sport loses part of its soul.
And let’s be honest, would the legends of previous generations survive in this environment? Maradona, Keane, Pepe, half the icons people celebrate today would spend more time explaining themselves to officials than actually playing. The game that once rewarded personality now seems obsessed with policing it.
The irony is that football claims to want authenticity, yet it keeps creating rules that encourage players to become robots. Fans don’t fall in love with robots. They fall in love with characters, rivalries, passion and drama.
This rule may have been created with good intentions, but good intentions don’t automatically make good rules. Right now, it feels like football is trying to put a lid on a boiling pot instead of understanding why it boils in the first place.”
🚨🗣️ Zlatan Ibrahimović Reacts to the World Cup Drama between Turkey and Paraguay:
On the new "Vinícius Law" and Miguel Almirón's red card:
🗣️ "They are calling it the 'Vinícius Law', sending players to the dressing room just for putting a shirt over their mouth during an argument. When Zlatan played, defenders covered their mouths because they were terrified I would eat them alive! Now, the referees and IFAB are trying to police words they cannot even hear. If an opponent provokes you, you do not need an official in an office in Canada to protect you with a new rule. You put the ball in the top corner and make them quiet. That is the real punishment."
On Paraguay's heroic 10-man performance:
🗣️ "Everyone is crying about the referee and the monitor, but they are completely missing the real miracle. Paraguay loses Miguel Almirón in the third minute of first-half stoppage time because of this ridiculous rule. They have to play the entire second half with 10 men against a Turkish team full of talent. Did they give up? No. They defended like absolute lions. You can create all the modern regulations you want, but you cannot legislate heart. A lion with a disadvantage is still a lion, and Paraguay showed the world what it means to be a warrior."
On the early goal and Turkey's elimination:
🗣️ "You have to respect what Paraguay did from the first whistle. Julio Enciso makes a play, Matías Galarza scores in the second minute, and then they decide they will die on the pitch before they surrender that lead. Turkey had a whole half to break down 10 men and couldn't do it, and now they are flying home. Tactics are for philosophers; surviving a World Cup match against all odds is for men. Today, Paraguay was a team of 10 men with the spirit of 100."