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¡¡ES EL FINAL DE UNA ÉPOCA QUE JAMÁS VOLVERÁ A REPETIRSE!!
➤ Jamás volveremos a ver a Cristiano Ronaldo, el mejor goleador de toda la historia, en la Copa del Mundo.
➤ Jamás volveremos a ver Neymar Júnior, el mago más grande de la época, en la Copa del Mundo.
➤ Jamás volveremos a ver a Luka Modric, el mediocampista más consistente de todos los tiempos, en la Copa del Mundo.
➤ Y jamás volveremos a ver a Manuel Neuer, el mejor portero de toda la historia, en la Copa del Mundo.
Sí, en la última semana, despedimos para siempre de la Copa del Mundo a Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar Júnior, Luka Modric y Manuel Neuer. Tristemente, estamos siendo testigos del final de una época que nunca volverá a repetirse.
GRACIAS POR TODO, LEYENDAS.
🚨Thierry Henry on Portugal’s elimination from the FIFA World Cup:
🗣️ “I’m going to say something that a lot of Portuguese supporters probably don’t want to hear.
This Portugal team has massively underperformed.
Not because they lacked talent, but because too many of their biggest players never reached the level everyone expected.
Bruno Fernandes has been dreadful by his own standards throughout this World Cup. The creativity, the leadership, the decisive moments we’ve seen for years simply weren’t there. Then you look at Vitinha and João Neves—fresh from winning the Champions League with PSG. Two midfielders who dominated Europe. Yet in this tournament, they’ve been almost invisible. Missing in action when Portugal needed control, composure and personality.
And then there is Cristiano Ronaldo.
People will blame him because that’s the easy thing to do.
I won’t.
Because if you decide to start Cristiano, then you have to build situations that suit him. Instead, Portugal kept circulating possession without purpose. They had one of the greatest penalty-box finishers football has ever seen, yet they hardly gave him the service he lives on. That’s not on Ronaldo. That’s on the team around him.
Spain deserve enormous credit.
They played with a clear identity from the first minute until the last. Every player knew his role. Every movement had purpose. Portugal, on the other hand, looked like eleven talented footballers trying to solve the game individually rather than collectively.
That’s why Spain are still in this World Cup.
And that’s why Portugal are going home.
Not because they had worse players…
But because they never played like a better team.”
🚨🎙️Toni Kroos on Portugal's national team:
"First of all, congratulations to Portugal. If the objective was to move on from Cristiano Ronaldo, then you've achieved it."
"For years, people kept saying Cristiano was the reason Portugal struggled. Others claimed the team would be better without him and that there was no difference between Portugal with or without Cristiano. Fine—now the pressure is on them to prove it."
"From this moment, people will judge this team by what they achieve after Cristiano. If they truly believed he was holding them back, then they must go on to win the next European Championship and compete seriously for the next World Cups. That's how football works—you have to back up your words with results."
"We all know Portugal's history before Cristiano Ronaldo, and we all know what he helped the national team achieve during his era. He played a huge role in changing the mentality of Portuguese football and helped deliver the biggest trophies in the country's history."
"What disappointed me wasn't the result—it was the attitude. Throughout the tournament, it often looked like the unity and fight that made this team successful in the past just wasn't there. Everyone watching could see that."
"Now there's no more debate about Cristiano. The spotlight is fully on this generation of players. They'll be judged by what they win from here on, not by what they say. Football always remembers trophies, not excuses."
🚨Zinedine Zidane on France eliminating Paraguay from the FIFA World Cup:
🗣️ “This will be heartbreaking for Paraguay. When you come this close to taking one of the biggest teams in world football to the limit and still walk away eliminated, the pain is impossible to describe.
I thought they defended with courage, they competed in every duel and they never stopped believing. They made France work for every opportunity, and for long periods they looked like a team capable of causing a major upset.
These are the nights that remind you how cruel football can be. You spend months preparing, you give absolutely everything for your country, and then one moment changes your entire tournament.
But I hope this group does not leave with their heads down. They have represented Paraguay with pride, discipline and character. They have shown the world that they can compete with the very best, and that is something their supporters should never forget.
France move on because they found the decisive moment, but Paraguay leave this World Cup with respect. Sometimes football rewards the winner, but it also remembers the team that refused to give up. Paraguay fought until the final whistle, and they deserve enormous credit for that.”
@InvictosSomos Y además, que Kylian no pudo meter 1 sólo remate, exceptuado el tiro penal. Aunado a eso, les dolió ver a la Francia del Dictador contra las cuerdas, vulnerable y no infalible, cierto?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@InvictosSomos Cuánto dolor les provocó Paraguay a los madridistas para que hablen tanto del juego sucio jajajajaja.
El primer coraje es por Turquía y Guler, cierto?
Luego, porque les privó de su obsesión eurocentrista del Francia vs Alemania 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@FabrizioRomano Jajajajaja le sudó toda la cola! Lo pusieron contra las cuerdas, y Hill lo hizo su hijo. Ahora todos son tan delicados? Paraguay demostró que Francia no es INVENCIBLE! PUNTO!