Jurgen Klopp has slammed the 2026 World Cup hydration breaks, claiming the sport is being "held hostage" by commercial interests 💧
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When it’s all said and done, there will NEVER be another NSG!
3 Ghanaians , 3 Nigerians 🇬🇭 🇳🇬
Grew up in the streets of London together as kids. Sold millions of records worldwide, sold tours out across the globe.
Doing all this whiles remaining true to their African ROOTS
If you knew the back story(ies), you would cry too.
Raúl Jiménez has played at four World Cups. Across Brazil, Russia and Qatar, he never scored a single goal. Today, on home soil at the Estadio Azteca, that finally changed. And the moment broke him.
The tears obviously carried years. In March 2026, just three months ago, Jiménez lost his father Raúl Jiménez Vega to pancreatic cancer at the age of 62. He was a pivotal figure in his son's career. That goal was for him.
And there was more beneath it. In 2020, playing for Wolves against Arsenal, Jiménez fractured his skull in a collision with David Luiz. He lay unconscious on the pitch while teammates and family feared the worst.
It took emergency surgery and eight months to return. He still wears the protective headband today. Many of us thought it was over back then. 6 years later, at 35, Jimenez’s story is still being written.
Just think about it. A near-fatal injury, a grieving son and a 12-year wait for one World Cup goal, finally answered in front of his own people.
This is why we watch football. Not for the trophies. For the human underneath. Don’t you just love it.
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@OnyxOdds@TheHoopCentral@ESPNNBA Look at the game clock even you shouldn't lose this game after leading 29pts. At this point hold ball cause the was no short clock
N'Golo Kante's career isn't spoken about enough...
2013: Ligue 2
2014: Ligue 1
2016: PL winner
2016: Euro final
2017: PL winner
2017: PFA Player of the Year
2017: PL Player of the Year
2017: Ballon d'Or nominee
2018: FA Cup winner
2018: World Cup winner
2019: Europa League winner
2021: Champions League winner
2021: UEFA Super Cup winner
2021: UEFA Nations League winner
2022: Club World Cup winner
2025: Saudi Pro League winner
2025: King's Cup winner
2026: Named in France's World Cup squad at 35
Phenomenal.
Matchday 1 penalty to Portugal
Matchday 2 penalty to Portugal
Matchday 3 penalty to Portugal
Ro of 32 penalty to Portugal
Ro of 16 penalty to Portugal, Spain elimination
Quarterfinals penalty to Portugal, Argentina elimination
Semi final 3 penalties to Ronaldo
Final 1 tap in,1 red card to opponent and 2 penalties to Ronaldo