Messi played a beautiful game, scored a hat trick, and was substituted for the youngster Nico Paz. There was no drama and no argument, just top-class leadership.
He is Him!
🚨🇦🇷 Lionel Messi (38) has had a truly HISTORIC performance... 🐐
🥇 Messi is now Argentina's OLDEST ever World Cup goalscorer
🥇 Messi is now the OLDEST ever player to score a World Cup brace
🥇 Messi gets his FIRST World Cup hat-trick
🥇 Messi is now the joint highest goalscorer in World Cup history
🥇 Messi is the FIRST ever player to play at 6 World Cup's
I respect Messi’s greatness, but I’m fully convinced he’s going goal‑less this World Cup and Argentina are getting grouped. He holds them back.
Bookmark this and come back when it happens.
🇳🇴 It took just 43 minutes for Erling Haaland to equal the record for most Norway goals in FIFA World Cup finals:
2 — Kjetil Rekdal
2 — Tore André Flo
2 — Erling Haaland
HE is HIM. 🤖
I have a good feeling that Ruben Amorim will do great things at AC Milan if he does not self sabotage.
The Italian league is perfect for his kind of football.
AC Milan just needs to give him enough time so he can properly implement is 3 at the back system. He can never change.
This is a slap on many Man Utd fans who swore he was a bad coach because of their person bias.
They said no team will go for him not to talk of a big club only for a more prestigious club than Man United to put their trust in him.
Man United is a grave yard for football managers, no manager post Fergie has survived there, they all left with one or two complains about the club.
Not to forget Amorim was sacked for calling out the BS of the club’s hierarchy.
All the best to Ruben Amorim in his new adventure ❤️
Dear Ruben Amorim, in the name of the beautiful game which has seen empires rise and fall and coaches who once promised glory now scatter seeds of mediocrity across the continent..
I’m writing this with a heavy heart and betrayal that this is no blessing.
This is the beginning of another chapter written in frustration, tactical rigidity, and unfulfilled promise for you,YOU SHALL NOT SUCCED AT MILAN…
The same hands that fumbled the sacred Red Devils shall now clutch the Rossoneri jersey. May every high press you demands dissolve into chaos under the lights of San Siro. May your 3-4-3 formation that was once hailed as revolutionary become a rigid cage that traps talent and invites counter-attacks like locusts upon the harvest. Let the players you inherits question your wisdom daily, just as many did before. Let the dressing room whispers grow louder than the roars of the Curva Sud.
Success that elusive crown that you will chase so desperately on these shores, will slip through your fingers like sand in the wind.
Titles? Trophies? European nights of glory? Let them remain dreams deferred. May the board that welcomed him with open arms grow impatient by Christmas. May the fans who chant his name today turn their voices to murmurs of doubt by the spring.
It will be another collapse, another excuse, another season of what-ifs and near-misses.
Let injuries plague his key men at the most inopportune times. Let young talents bloom only to wilt under the weight of his inflexible philosophy.
To his supporters that are are still in the United fanbase running agenda it won’t be well with you too and you can now follow your daddy
I WILL BE ROCKING THE BLUE COLORS OF MILAN NEXT SEASON
FORZA INTER!!!
Immigration has simply made countries stronger at this World Cup.
Folarin Balogun with a brace for the co-hosts. Nigerian parents, born in US, trained in English academies, now represents US.
Nestory Irankunda for Australia, youngest player to score for them at the World Cup. Born in a refugee camp in Tanzania, originally from Burundi. Australia took his family in, and he has just repaid them.
Yasin Ayari just scored a bullet for Sweden. Tunisia father, Moroccan mother, born in Sweden.
Ime Okon for South Africa. Nigerian father, South African mother, born in SA.
Isak, born in Sweden to Eritrean parents, who ran away due to civil war.
Curaçao, only Tahith Chong was born in Curaçao, all other 25 players were born in the Netherlands, that’s why they’re a bit decent with ex premier league and decent league players in the squad.
Haiti National team, about 12 players born in France including Isidor and Bellegarde, some others were born in USA and Canada.
Moroccan team that started yesterday, almost all of them were born abroad😭. Hakimi, Riad and Saibari were born in Spain, Bounou in Canada, Diop and Bouaddi in France, Talbi and El Khannouss in Belgium, Mazraoui in the Netherlands, even their coach was born in Belgium 😭😂
Felix Nmecha scored a banger for Germany earlier. Nigerian parents, born in Germany, raised in England, now plays for Germany.
Lamine Yamal, born in Spain to Moroccan and Equatorial Guinean parents. Represents Spain.
Hannibal, born to Tunisian parents in France, and moved to England at 16. Plays for Tunisia.
John Yeboah, born in Germany to Ghanaian Father and Ecuadorean mother, plays for Ecuador.
Zion Suzuki. Japanese mother, Ghanaian father, born in the US. Represents Japan.
Yan Valery for Tunisia was born in France to a Martiniquais father and Tunisian mother.
Mbappe? Algerian mother, Cameroonian father, born in France and plays for France.
Raphinha, born in Brazil but father is Italian-Brazilian and mother has both Italian and Angolan heritage. He plays for Brazil.
Olise. Born in England, represents France because his mother is Algerian but holds French citizenship. His father is Nigerian.
Jamal Musiala. Born in Germany to a Nigerian father and German-Polish mother. Represents Germany but was eligible to represent Nigeria, Poland, or England (he was raised there).
Anthonia Rudiger, born in Germany and plays for Germany. Parents are from Sierra Leone, they fled the war back then to Germany.
Alphonso Davies, his parents are Liberian, they fled the war and sought refuge in Ghana where he was born. They moved to Canada when he was age 5. The rest is history.
Diogo Costa, born in Switzerland to Portuguese parents. Plays for Portugal.
Guehi was born in Ivory Coast to Ivorian parents. Moved to England very young and now plays for England.
Chukwuemeka was born in Austria to Nigerian parents, he was raised in England. He holds 3 citizenship, but chose Austria.
David Alaba. Born in Austria, his mother is from Philippines and his father is from Nigeria. Represents Austria.
Theo and Lucas Hernandez, their father is french with Spanish heritage, mother is fully French. They both play for France.
Declan Rice, Irish from his father side, mother is fully English, born in England and plays for England.
Nico Williams, born in Spain to Ghanaian parents, plays for Spain. His brother, Inaki Williams was also born in Spain but represent Ghana.
Semenyo born in England to Ghanaian parents and plays for Ghana.
Van Dijk, Surinamese mother, Dutch father, born in Netherlands and plays for Netherlands.
Bukayo Saka, Nigerian parents but born in England and represent England. Same with Eberechi Eze.
Konsa, Congolese parents.
Mainoo, Ghanaian parents.
Harry Kane, Irish father and English mother.
Watkins, Jamaican descent. All born in England.
I’ll turn off my ink here. You can add many others in the comments. Immigration has made football very competitive.
“Surviving is winning, Franklin. Everything else is bullshit. Fairy tales spun by people afraid to look life in the eye. Whatever it takes, kid. Survive.”
The problem with Nigerians is you all actually think you have the same problem as Ghana , South Africa and co
We’re literally on the same level as Congo , South Sudan if not worse .