Comunicado Oficial:
I am now officially a Canadian citizen 🇨🇦. What a journey this has been man. can finally visit stadiums I once only dreamed of seeing; Old Trafford, Santiago Bernabéu multiple times and countless others around the world Visa-free.
Thank you, God. Thank you, Canada. Thank you, Cristiano. The hardwork & winning mindset paid off . 🏆🚀
93:20 Before the defenders could even react, Agüero was gone, sprinting away in celebration as history was made.
Aguero always came clutch when it was all at stake. 😭
🇫🇷🍽️ Mbappé and Olise had lunch together and enjoyed some quality time with the France squad.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid are reportedly preparing a €150M move for Olise. 👀⚪️
Future teammates at the Bernabéu?
🔴 Kenan Yildiz reveals his lifelong love for Manchester United
Kenan Yıldız is currently being linked with a move to the Premier League, but his journey and inspiration trace back to his early football dreams. Growing up, he supported Manchester United and has always admired Cristiano Ronaldo as his ultimate idol. Since his time at Juventus, Ronaldo has remained the player he looks up to, shaping his mentality and ambition on the pitch.
Yıldız has often expressed that watching Ronaldo made him believe he could reach the same level one day, calling him his GOAT and biggest inspiration in football.
Juventus reportedly value Yıldız between €85–100m, and discussions around a potential deal could include a player-plus-cash offer from Manchester United, with the club closely monitoring possible options.
Which player would you offer in a swap deal plus €50m to bring Kenan Yildiz to Old Trafford?
🚨 Reporter asks Kylian Mbappé which country he would support to win the World Cup apart from France:
🎙️ Reporter:
“Kylian, if France don’t win the World Cup, who would you like to see become champions?”
🗣️ Kylian Mbappé:
“Lamine Yamal reminds me so much of when I was 18 and won the World Cup.
Now he’s 18, carrying Spain and Barcelona on his shoulders the same way I did with France back then.
I love watching him play. What he’s doing at his age is unbelievable. He’s a generational talent.
I think he fully deserves to win the World Cup… and the Ballon d’Or too.
If France can’t win it, I’d love to see Spain lift the trophy because of him.”
🎙️ Reporter:
“So Spain would be your choice?”
🗣️ Kylian Mbappé:
“100%.
If we don’t win it, I want him to. Lamine is that special. He’s already making history at 18. The world needs to see him at the very top. He deserves his moment on the biggest stage.”
🎙️ Reporter:
“Is it also because of how he plays?”
🗣️ Kylian Mbappé:
“Of course. The way he dribbles, his vision, his confidence… it reminds me of the great ones.
Lamine is the future of football. If I’m not lifting the trophy, I want him to lift it. Simple as that.”
🚨 To think Chelsea had the chance to sign this beast but passed on him, only to end up with the collection of wingers we've got now, tells you everything you need to know about the decision-making at the club.
These sporting directors are so obsessed with protecting the wage structure that they're willing to sacrifice quality for it.
Break the wage structure slightly and bring in better players. Is that really too much to ask?
𝑱𝒖𝒔𝒕 𝒂 𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒄𝒆𝒓𝒏𝒆𝒅 𝑪𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒔𝒆𝒂 𝒇𝒂𝒏
#Coyb
#CFC
#ChelseaFC
💙 AGÜEROOOOOOOO!!!
The 94th-minute winner that ended 44 years of pain. One touch, one swing, one city erupting. Sergio Agüero didn’t just score a goal… he wrote Manchester City’s destiny.
Still the greatest moment in football. 🏆
🚨🎙️Thierry Henry on why France attack isn’t clicking together, Mbappe, Dembele, Cherki and Doue currently look like individuals rather than a cohesive unit:
“Everyone keeps talking about France’s attacking talent, but at some point we have to stop looking at the names and start looking at the football.
Tell me honestly, when you watch France right now, what is the attacking identity? What is the plan?
You have Mbappé, Dembélé, Cherki, Doué, Olise… some of the most gifted attacking players in world football. Yet somehow, the attack looks less than the sum of its parts.
That’s what worries me.
I hear people saying Dembélé was poor. I don’t agree. I don’t think he was poor at all. But I don’t think he was particularly good either. And that’s not necessarily his fault. If you play him as a 10, whether you want to call him a trequartista, a creator, an advanced playmaker, whatever term you prefer, then put him in situations where he can actually influence the game.
How can your playmaker dictate attacks when your striker is touching the ball three times more than him?
And then we come to Mbappé. This is where people get emotional because it’s Mbappé. Nobody is questioning his talent. Nobody is questioning his ability to decide a match in one moment. But football is about balance.
Right now, he’s not playing as a true 9. He’s not playing as a true false 9 either. He drops, he drifts, he comes short, he moves wide, but the problem is that nobody really knows who is occupying which spaces. The result is an attack where players keep stepping into each other’s zones instead of complementing one another.
Then there’s Cherki. Fantastic talent. Maybe the most naturally creative player France have produced in years. But Cherki wants freedom. He wants the ball. He wants to orchestrate attacks. Dembélé wants involvement. Mbappé wants freedom. Doué wants to attack defenders. Everyone wants the ball to feet.
Who is stretching the pitch? Who is sacrificing for the structure?
And that’s why Michael Olise stands out every time I watch this team. Because while everyone else is looking for their place, he looks like the only player trying to connect everything. He’s dropping deeper, linking play, creating overloads, progressing the ball, making the difficult pass, doing the work that allows attacks to function.
Sometimes I watch France and I feel like Olise is trying to build a bridge while everyone else is waiting on the other side for the ball to arrive.
That’s not a criticism of the players. That’s a criticism of the collective.
The scary thing is that talent can hide these problems for a while. Against average teams, somebody produces a moment of magic and everybody says everything is fine. But tournaments aren’t won against average teams.
When you reach the quarter-finals, semi-finals, finals, you’re facing teams that are organized, disciplined, and tactically ruthless. They don’t care how many stars you have. They care about whether your movements make sense.
And right now, France don’t look like a team that understands itself.
People keep saying, ‘Don’t worry, it’s Mbappé, it’s Dembélé, it’s Cherki, they’ll figure it out.’
Maybe they will.
But if Didier Deschamps doesn’t find a solution quickly, if he doesn’t create clear roles, if he doesn’t build real chemistry instead of relying on individual brilliance, then France are heading into dangerous territory.
Because football history is full of teams that had incredible names and won absolutely nothing.
At this moment, France look more like a collection of superstars than a cohesive attacking unit.
And if it keeps going like this, I wouldn’t be surprised at all if France are the team everyone expects to win it… only to be the team everyone is shocked to see eliminated.”