🚨 Lionel Messi on the Premier League club he would've loved to play for:
🗣️ Lionel Messi:
“If I had ever left Barcelona for the Premier League, the club that always fascinated me most was Manchester United.
Not just because of the trophies, but because of the history, the culture and what the club represented. In many ways, it felt like Barcelona's equivalent in England. A club where winning wasn't enough. You also had to carry an identity.
I remember the battles we had against them. We knew how difficult they were to face. Back then, we'd sit around talking about players from that United team. Scholes was one we admired enormously. Some of us genuinely wondered what it would've been like to play with him. Then there was Pique, who came through there before returning to Barcelona. There was always a connection between the two clubs.
People assume I would've chosen City because of Pep, and of course I had great respect for him. But if you're asking me purely as a footballer, Manchester United was the club that made me curious. It felt familiar. It felt like a place where football mattered just as much as results.
That's why, if United had ever made a serious push at the right moment, who knows? Maybe football would've given me a different story.”
🚨 Thierry Henry on Messi's second goal against Algeria:
People will talk about the finish, but for me, it's everything that happens before the ball goes into the net. That's what makes the goal so special.
In that situation, the goalkeeper is trying to play mind games. He's inviting Messi to go one way, hoping he hesitates or rushes the finish. But Messi doesn't react emotionally,he reads the goalkeeper, stays composed, and calmly places the ball into the far corner.
That isn't just technique; it's football intelligence. It's the ability to process the situation in a split second and make the correct decision under pressure.
Those are the little details that separate the very best from everyone else. Messi has always had that ability. He doesn't just score goals
He solves problems on the pitch, and that's why he has remained at the highest level for so many years.
When you watch finishes like this, you realise you're not just watching a great goalscorer. You're watching one of the smartest players the game has ever produced.
🚨Cesc Fabregas on the debate over Real Madrid's spending compared to Barcelona's signing of Anthony Gordon:
🗣Cesc Fabregas :
I think people sometime oversimplify the transfer market. Just because one club signs several players for the same amount another club spends on a single player doesn't automatically mean one deal is better than the other.
Every transfer has its own context. Clubs aren't just buying names,they're investing in profiles, qualities and players they believe fit their idea of football. If a club is willing to spend a significant fee on one player, it's because they believe he can make a difference in ways that aren't always reflected by the price tag.
We've seen similar situations before. Real Madrid assembled an incredible squad by signing Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaká, Benzema, Xabi Alonso and others, yet Barcelona still had Lionel Messi, who continued to be the decisive player. Football has never been about who signs the most players; it's about who has the players capable of changing games.
The same applies here. Barcelona didn't spend that money without doing their homework. They've watched Gordon closely, they understand his qualities, and they believe he has the attributes to improve the team. That decision shouldn't be judged simply because another club managed to sign multiple players for a similar fee.
At the end of the day, transfers are judged on the pitch, not on social media. If Gordon performs the way Barcelona expect him to, then the investment will speak for itself. And making one major signing doesn't prevent the club from strengthening other positions if the right opportunities are available.
England vs Croatia is the real World Cup opener…the kind of game that tells you immediately whether football is actually ‘coming home’ or not.
Croatia are everyone's favourite dark horse, so this won't be easy. Mainoo, Rashford... all eyes on you boys
🚨Mbappé: "I Thought of Cristiano and Did Exactly That"
When they scored, my teammates became demoralized. I even saw the coach throw his water bottle in frustration. I told them all to calm down - including the fans.
We kept passing the ball around, and Olise found me in a good position. The first thing that came to my mind was how Cristiano does it… and I did exactly that.
🚨 Thierry Henry compares Ferran Torres and Hamza Abdelkarim, says Barcelona's answer may already be in front of them:
“When I watched Ferran Torres against Cape Verde and then Hamza Abdelkarim against Belgium, I couldn't help but compare the two performances.
People always talk about age and experience, but football isn't about that. It's about what you show when the game asks questions of you.
Hamza Abdelkarim was playing against Belgium, a team with experienced defenders, yet he looked completely at ease. He wanted the ball, he played with confidence, he attacked defenders without hesitation, and every decision he made looked calculated rather than rushed. That's what stood out to me. It wasn't just the talent,it was the composure.
Then you watch Ferran. He's an experienced player who has represented both Barcelona and Spain at the highest level, so naturally the expectations are different. Against Cape Verde, Spain needed someone to be decisive in the final third, but he couldn't take the chances that came his way or impose himself on the game the way an experienced attacker should.
I'm not saying one performance defines either player, but football is about earning opportunities. Right now, Hamza Abdelkarim is showing the confidence, personality, and maturity you want from a Barcelona forward.
If Barcelona are still asking whether he's ready for the first team, I think the answer is already in front of them. Sometimes you don't have to search for the future,it's already wearing your shirt. You just have to be brave enough to trust it.”
🚨 Didier Drogba Interview Ahead of France vs Senegal
Reporter: 🗣️ Hello Drogba, happy you’re in attendance for the match. Who do you support tonight and what’s your prediction?
Didier Drogba: 🗣️ Yes, it’s a big match not to miss. Of course I’m supporting my Africans - Senegal. France may have the best players in the world, but I’m backing Senegal to win them. I’m not very good at predictions, but they will win.
🚨 Thierry Henry on France vs Senegal:
🗣️ Rio Ferdinand:
“I think England can stand up to this France team. It's not always about quality, sometimes it's about team spirit.”
🗣️ Thierry Henry:
“Rio, you say that like France don't have team spirit too. If they didn't, they wouldn't have dealt with Senegal the way they did.
I remember telling you before the tournament that France have the most dangerous attack in world football. Look at the profiles. You have Olise, who creates chances for fun, playing with Mbappe, who finishes chances for fun. That's already a nightmare. Then you add Dembele linking everything together, Doue attacking from one side and suddenly defenders don't know where to look.
The scary part isn't even the starting XI. The scary part is when you think you've finally figured France out. You've spent 70 minutes trying to stop Mbappe, Olise and Dembele, then Deschamps turns around and brings on Cherki and Barcola. That's when it starts feeling unfair.
This team has quality everywhere. Attackers. Midfielders. Defenders. Experience. Youth. Pace. Creativity. Everything. If France communicate well and stay together, quality won't be the reason they fail.
As a matter of fact, quality is exactly why a lot of teams are going home.” (laughs)
🚨Vinicius Junior on what Neymar told him during the hydration break:
🗣Vinicius Junior:
“He came over to me during the hydration break and told me I needed to get myself into the game a bit more because I'd been a little quiet. He said Morocco were putting so much attention on Raphinha because of the way he was pressing and getting on the ball, so there would be more space for me if we used it well.
He also spoke to Bruno Guimaraes and told him to keep looking for me whenever he could. Neymar felt they had already read what we were trying to do with Igor Thiago. They were expecting crosses into the box and were making it difficult for us to play through the middle as well.
He told us that if Bruno could find me instead, everyone would think I was going to cross for Igor, but there could be space if I attacked inside. That's what happened. I cut in, took the shot, and thankfully it went in.
That's why having Neymar with us is so important. His experience is incredible. He sees things during a game that not everyone notices, and he knows exactly when to make small adjustments that can change everything. It shows the level of player he is.”
🚨 Casemiro on one of the best goals he scored for Manchester United:
🗣️ Case:
“People will probably expect me to pick one of the spectacular goals, but strangely one that always comes to mind is the header I scored against Bournemouth this season.
From the outside it looks like a simple header. Goal. Move on. But the funny thing is that we spent time studying Petrovic before the game. We knew he was very good at dealing with direct headers, so I told the coaches: ‘Maybe we should stop trying to beat him in the air and start trying to beat him on the bounce.’ The idea was simple. Don't head the ball at him. Head it where it becomes awkward for him.
The first chance came from a Bruno cross. Perfect delivery. I headed it exactly how I wanted, down towards the ground so it would bounce before reaching him. I was already preparing my celebration. Then their defender appeared from nowhere and cleared it. I looked at Bruno and said: ‘No problem, we'll try again.’ (laughs)
A few minutes later Bruno walks over for a corner. The ball comes in. Same idea. Head it down. Make it bounce. This time Petrovic couldn't deal with it and the ball ended up in the net. The funny thing is that after I scored, I pointed at the bench because they knew exactly what we had worked on. That's what I love about this manager and the staff. Every game there is a plan. Sometimes the fans see a goal. We see a week's worth of preparation finally paying off.”
🚨 Sergio Ramos on links with Manchester United in the past:
“Greatest career regret? None, but if I must say one, then it’s probably not playing for Manchester United. People always ask me if there's anything I would've changed and that's one of the few things that comes to mind. The Premier League never got to see me at my peak.
Everyone talks about defenders stopping goals. I enjoyed scoring them too. Maybe if I had gone to the premier league, people would've understood what a goalscoring defender really looks like. (laughs)
You know, I used to check up on players like Varane & Casemiro about their time there. What always stood out to me was how they spoke about the club. Even after leaving, United still felt like home to them.
The connection they had with the fans was special. That's probably what made me wonder the most about what could have been. But football is football. Some opportunities come. Some don't. That's one I'll always be curious about.”
🚨📢| Mikel Obi reacts to the France national team 🇫🇷
“Saw the latest picture of the French squad rocking their childhood club jerseys-and my eyes went straight to Michael Olise in that Chelsea blue.
What are BlueCo and Xabi Alonso still waiting for?
Trigger the move immediately! Break the bank if you have to and get him done. We have the money, and most importantly-he’s one of our own. Let’s bring him home to Stamford Bridge.”
🚨 Wayne Rooney on Marcus Rashford’s Return to Manchester United:
There’s no coach right now who would turn down Marcus Rashford. He’s in peak form and still has so much more to give at his age.
Many people will judge and criticise his relationship with the club, and they have every right to do so. But what matters most is results on the pitch. I’m not defending his attitude, but sometimes that comes from how he was treated at the club.
I see him as a major asset under Michael Carrick’s style of play. Having Rashford at the frontline, fed by Bruno Fernandes, will bring more goals. He’s also a utility player, which is a big advantage for United.
With the additions in defence like Summerville, and a midfield featuring Bruno, Sander Berge, Ederson and Tonali, what more do you need?
I think there are no excuses this time. Manchester United must win at least one trophy this season.
🚨 Rio Ferdinand on Saudi Arabia fans chanting "Where is Yamal?" after their game yesterday:
🗣️ “What surprises me in football today is how quickly people are ready to write off a world class talent after one game. That's the problem with the modern game,everyone wants instant conclusions.
If I'm Lamine Yamal, those chants don't bother me. In fact, they motivate me.
People seem to forget he was coming back from an injury. Even then, when he came off the bench against Cape Verde, you could immediately see the quality he brings. Players like that don't suddenly become ordinary overnight.
Since the start of this World Cup, he's probably been the most closely marked player in the tournament. Teams are sending two or three players towards him whenever he gets the ball because they know how dangerous he is. That's the biggest compliment you can give an attacking player.
What I find funny is that Saudi Arabia weren't even playing against him, yet their fans were still chanting his name. That tells you everything about the level he's reached at such a young age. The biggest players attract the biggest attention, whether it's praise or criticism.
And we've seen this story before. Lionel Messi was mocked and doubted during the last World Cup, and we all know how that ended.
If I were Yamal, I'd take those chants as fuel. The truly elite players usually have the last laugh.”
🚨Iker Casillas on Vozinha’s performance vs Spain
🗣“As a goalkeeper, you immediately recognise nights like this,when everything seems to depend on one man.
Vozinha had one of those performances where you stop thinking about tactics, runs, or finishing… because you realise you are constantly up against him. Spain did many things right tonight, they created chances, they moved the ball well, they found the right spaces, but the final step always felt blocked by the same presence.
What impressed me most wasn’t just the saves themselves, but the timing of them. A fingertip here, a quick adjustment there, a strong hand at the exact moment you expect the net to bulge.
Those are not random moments, they come from concentration, experience, and belief.
From a goalkeeper’s point of view, you also notice the effect he has on his team. When a goalkeeper performs like that, the entire defensive line grows. You can see it, players start believing they can survive any wave of pressure because they know the man behind them is giving them that extra chance.
And as an opponent, that is the most frustrating thing. Not that chances are missed, but that nothing ever feels clean. Even the “right” actions are not enough, because he is already there anticipating it.
There are games where a goalkeeper simply keeps his team alive. And then there are nights like this, where he makes the opposition question everything they are doing.
Today, Vozinha was not just important for Cape Verde, he was the reason they stayed in the match.”
🚨 Roy Keane on Amad Diallo’s Heroic Performance for Ivory Coast
I kept doubting him, but he keeps surprising everyone with the national team. What a performance against Ecuador coming off the bench!.
I also remember his incredible show in the AFCON. At this point, I don’t think the coach will ever think of benching him again. He has just become the Messi of that Ivory Coast team.
Manchester United have all these talents but don’t know how to use them. Incredible.
🚨 Onana on his favourite attacker:
"Bruno is a great attacker. Cristiano, Messi...
But every goalkeeper has that one attacker they enjoy facing.
For me, it's Ferran."
🚨📢| Mourinho: Spain’s Barca Obsession Will Cost Them – Cape Verde Proved It
“That’s exactly what happens when you call up a team full of Barcelona players.
A nation that shows up at the World Cup every four years, thinking they’re untouchable… and they can’t even beat a ‘weak’ Cape Verde side?
Listen, this is the wake-up call.
We all need to be very, very scared of the African teams in this World Cup. They are ready. They are hungry. And they don’t care about your club badges.”
🚨 Didier Drogba: "This Could Be Africa’s Turn to Win the World Cup"
🗣️I can say the African countries came well prepared for this World Cup. Look at Ivory coast, Morocco and Egypt’s exceptional performances - and some teams haven’t even played yet like Senegal..
The game against Belgium was very balanced. Others expected more from Belgium, but Egypt kept pressing hard and almost took the lead, especially in the final minutes. It was so intense that no one even had time to properly check the potential penalty.
The fantastic saves from their goalkeeper Mostafa Shobair - and even the keeper from Cape Verde Vozinha - truly deserved Man of the Match.
Like I said, the African teams look ready for the big stage. Maybe this is their turn to bring the trophy home.