Polonia se negó a acoger inmigrantes musulmanes.
Polonia fue acusada de «islamofobia».
Hoy en día, Polonia es más segura que cualquier país de Europa. Las mujeres están seguras.
Polonia no tiene bandas de violadores ni manifestaciones a favor de Hamás.
Polonia tenía razón.
Escuchen, corran la bola, juegan en Francia pero son todos de Angola, qué lindo es, van a correr, son cometravas como el puto de Mbappé. Su vieja es nigeriana, su viejo camerunés, pero en el documento... nacionalidad: francés.
In 2005, David Beckham opened his football academy in Greenwich, London.
Among the young footballers there that day was an 11 year old boy named Harry Kane.
Standing beside him was Katie Goodland, a girl he had known since their school days in East London.
They posed for a photograph with Beckham.
At the time, it was simply a picture of two children meeting one of England's biggest football stars.
Harry and Katie could never have known what the next two decades would bring.
The childhood friends grew closer, began dating as teenagers, and built a life together.
Harry kept chasing football.
He rose through Tottenham's academy, endured loan spells, fought for his place, and eventually became one of the greatest goalscorers England has ever produced.
In 2018, he captained England at the World Cup and won the Golden Boot.
In 2023, he broke Wayne Rooney's record to become England men's all time leading goalscorer.
And the girl standing beside him in that old photograph stayed beside him through the journey.
Harry proposed to Katie in 2017.
They married in June 2019 and went on to build a family together, becoming parents to four children.
Years after that photograph was taken, Harry even joked that Beckham was probably Katie's childhood crush.
But life had written a different story.
The boy who once stood beside his football hero became England captain.
And the girl standing next to him became his wife.
Sometimes, an ordinary photograph is only ordinary because we haven't seen the future yet
O sea, Speed puede juntar a un montón de gente para abiertamente tirarle mierda a Messi, expresar su odio por Argentina en sus streams y está todo bien, pero si un argentino después de ver eso se lo cruza y le dice algo, es racismo?
Calavera no chilla, negrito. A mamarla.
🚨🇫🇷🇲🇦 | #URGENTE Francia ganó el superclásico africano con goles de Mbappé y Dembélé, eliminó a Marruecos y pasó a las semifinales del Mundial, donde enfrentará a Bélgica o España.
Zlatan Ibrahimović on Hossam Hassan's claim that Argentina were favoured because of World Cup marketing:
🗣️ “Every time Messi wins, people suddenly start talking about conspiracies. It's the same story over and over again. Instead of accepting defeat, they look for excuses.
“If you're leading 2–0 and still don't win the match, don't blame marketing, the referees, or the tournament. Look at yourselves first. Football doesn't forgive mistakes, especially at the World Cup.
“I have no respect for excuses like that. A national team manager should be setting the example by taking responsibility, not creating narratives that take attention away from what happened on the pitch.
“Argentina fought until the end and earned their result. If you lose, accept it, learn from it, and come back stronger. That's what football is about.”
José Mourinho on Hossam Hassan's claim that Argentina were favoured because of World Cup marketing:
🗣️ “When you lose a match after leading 2–0, the first analysis should be about your own team, not about conspiracies. As a coach, you must look at what you could have done better before pointing the finger elsewhere.
“I don't like these kinds of excuses. Saying the tournament is designed to favour one team or one player takes attention away from the football. If you believe you were treated unfairly, present the facts. If not, accept the result and move on.
“Football is decided by what happens on the pitch. If your team cannot protect a two-goal lead, that is where the discussion should begin. Managers must take responsibility, especially after painful defeats. That is part of the job.”