I remembered six years back when I just finished university and I went back home. Our last born was preparing semo for me and it happened that it was not enough, I told her to pour garri use am package am. She said I was not nutritious, I just laughed 🤣 her.
Fast forward to last year she already entered school, she called me on phone and said "egbon how did you said i should mixed semo and garri?" I said no worry try to be nutritious. You don't know warris going on 😂
I remembered six years back when I just finished university and I went back home. Our last born was preparing semo for me and it happened that it was not enough, I told her to pour garri use am package am. She said I was not nutritious, I just laughed 🤣 her.
Fast forward to last year she already entered school, she called me on phone and said "egbon how did you said i should mixed semo and garri?" I said no worry try to be nutritious. You don't know warris going on 😂
@Deploy_Script Life has a funny way of turning lessons into experiences.
What was not nutritious yesterday suddenly became a survival hack today. Now she understands the assignment!
Former Spain captain Iker Casillas believes Spain is enjoying a rare golden generation of goalkeepers, praising Joan García, David Raya, and Unai Simón for their exceptional quality and depth. While acknowledging Raya’s consistency and Simón’s experience, Casillas says he would choose Joan García as Spain’s starting goalkeeper for the 2026 World Cup because of his outstanding form, mentality, and ability to deliver decisive performances under pressure.
🚨🗣️ Iker Casillas Weighs In: Spain’s Goalkeeper Depth is a Golden Generation Like No Other 🧤🇪🇸
🗣️Reporter:
The debate surrounding Spain’s first-choice goalkeeper for the 2026 World Cup is intensifying. Iker, as someone who knows exactly what it takes to perform at the highest level on the world stage having lifted major trophies with remarkable composure. What is your assessment of the current options?
🗣️Iker Casillas:
Thank you. In an era where elite goalkeepers are increasingly valuable, Spain is fortunate to have exceptional depth in that position. We have Unai Simón, David Raya, and the highly promising Joan García, all of whom represent a genuine golden generation of talent.
Look at Joan García, he has been outstanding. His shot-stopping is elite, his reflexes are razor-sharp, and he demonstrates remarkable mental resilience under pressure. This season, he has made over 100 saves across approximately 48 appearances, frequently producing match-defining performances and rescuing his defence.
He commands his area confidently, distributes the ball effectively, and excels in one-on-one situations. García possesses the complete profile of a modern goalkeeper, proactive, dominant, and technically outstanding.
David Raya also deserves immense credit. His performances for Arsenal in the Premier League have been consistently excellent. Operating in one of the most demanding leagues in the world, he has shown composure, impeccable positioning, and strong leadership qualities that contribute directly to team success.
🗣️Reporter:
If you had to choose personally, Iker — who should start in goal for Spain at the World Cup?
🗣️Iker Casillas:
I would go with Joan García. In a major tournament like the World Cup, where individual moments of brilliance and unbreakable mentality often decide the outcome of matches, García’s current form and hunger could provide Spain with that decisive edge.
This is not about overlooking David Raya’s proven consistency or Unai Simón’s valuable experience — it’s simply about selecting the goalkeeper who is in peak rhythm and confidence right now.