Les gauchers représentent environ 10 % à 15 % de la population mondiale. Et ils n’ont pas toujours la vie facile dans un monde pensé pour les droitiers. L’adaptation débute dès le plus jeune âge. #JT13H
Très fier de toi Keyliane 💪🏽😊
Tu l’attendais depuis un moment ce premier but en @Ligue1 et de surcroît au Vélodrome devant tes parents et le peuple marseillais.
20 ans après ma bandelette pour ta naissance, tu l’as fait… ⚽️😃🤍🩵
Après 2 années avec le groupe pro, deux entrées en Ligue 1 (10 minutes), des bancs, des matchs avec les jeunes et un prêt de 5 mois à l’étranger la saison dernière qui t’a fait du bien, tu es enfin récompensé par ta persévérance et le travail… Je te l’avais dit, “travail, patience et persévérance”.
Continue à travailler, à écouter les joueurs d’expérience et les coachs, à apprendre, oser et entreprendre en toute insouciance.
Le chemin est encore long, surtout pas d’enflammade car tu sais que je ne te louperai pas 👊🏽
L’homme aux bandelettes 📝
#OMRCSA #OM #Keyliane #Abdallah
🚨Barcelona Did It To PSG — Now Atlético Madrid Is Doing The Same To Barcelona🚨
Let’s be honest here, because the history speaks for itself.
Back in 2017, PSG wanted Neymar. Barcelona never wanted to negotiate because Neymar was NOT FOR SALE.
Then Neymar made it clear that he wanted the move and wanted Barcelona to negotiate with Paris Saint-Germain.
I remember reports at the time that PSG were willing to offer more than €100M, but Barcelona still didn’t want to sell.
So what did Barcelona do?
They pointed PSG directly to Neymar’s €225M release clause.
The message was simple: We are not selling Neymar. If you really want him, pay the clause.
And honestly, back in 2017, €225M sounded almost impossible.
Paul Pogba was the world record transfer at around €90M when Manchester United signed him from Juventus.
So when Barcelona put a €225M clause on the table, everyone understood what it meant, “they had no intention of negotiating a normal transfer.”
PSG didn’t complain.
PSG didn’t play the victim.
PSG didn’t try to make Barcelona look like the villain.
They paid the €225M release clause and took Neymar.
That was class.
They wanted the player, Barcelona didn’t want to sell, so they paid the price and got the deal done.
Now fastforward to 2026.
Barcelona wants Julián Álvarez from Atlético Madrid.
Atlético Madrid says NO.
They don’t want to sell their player.
Barcelona has managed to convince Álvarez , and he wants the move, but that still doesn’t change Atlético’s position not to sell.
The club has pointed to his €500M release clause.
Wait a minute…
Isn’t that exactly what Barcelona did with Neymar? 🤔
Barcelona told PSG: You want Neymar? Pay €225M.
Atlético Madrid is essentially saying: You want Álvarez? Pay €500M.
The difference is that PSG accepted the challenge.
Barcelona, instead of simply paying the clause, is now making Atlético Madrid look like the villain for refusing to sell a player they don’t want to sell.
You cannot have it both ways.
When Barcelona didn’t want to sell Neymar, the release clause was perfectly valid.
When Atlético Madrid doesn’t want to sell Álvarez, suddenly the release clause becomes a problem.
The rules cannot change just because you are on the other side of the negotiation.
If Barcelona truly believes Julián Álvarez is worth it, there is a €500M clause.
Pay it. Take the player. And move on.
That is exactly what PSG did in 2017.
Football has a funny way of bringing things full circle. 😂😂😂😂
An upstairs baby fell, but the cat that happened to be below caught it with its insane animal-like reflexes, dispersing and reducing the impact energy.
The baby wasn't seriously hurt.
That cat must be an angel!