Everyone watches the goals. Almost nobody watches where they were born.
Modern football has an "invisible zone" that quietly creates most of the game's biggest chances. Once you see it, you can't unsee it. 🧵
🚨⚪️⚫️ Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain remain in talks for Randal Kolo Muani as Juve confirmed plan to improve their bid.
Kolo Muani wants Juventus, club to club talks continue waiting for PSG decisions.
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@FabrizioRomano I rate Kolo Muani though. He’s had some ups and downs but the raw talent is there. A fresh start at Juventus under the right coach might be exactly what he needs to show his best again.
🚨🇦🇷 Alejandro Garnacho could leave Chelsea and AS Roma took info about deal conditions days ago.
Chelsea only open to permanent move so far and Roma won’t proceed at these conditions; only in case of different formulaz
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🚨🇨🇭 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Johan Manzambi is RULED OUT for the Switzerland vs. Argentina game tomorrow due to injury.
He is Switzerland's TOP SCORER, and the player with the MOST ASSISTS for his country in this World Cup, with 5 G/A in total.
Ah damn, that's a massive blow for Switzerland 😩
Johan Manzambi ruled out right before facing Argentina? Rough timing man. Dude has been their standout this tournament, top scorer and leading the assists with 5 G/A. He’s basically been their creative spark and goal threat rolled into one. Losing him hurts big time, especially against a dangerous Argentina side.
📆 On this day, in 1962, Manchester United signed Denis Law from Torino for £115,000.
Law's transfer marked the first six-figure transfer in British football history.
🇨🇻 After making history with Cape Verde at the World Cup, Vozinha returned home to enjoy a well-earned break.
At 40-years old, he became one of the tournament's biggest stories.
But while the football world talks about his future - and a potential move to Inter Miami - Vozinha is spending his time on a jet ski, surrounded by his people and the place he calls home.
👏 Enjoy it, Vozinha.
🚨🇫🇷 French football pundit Walid Acherchour has NOT HELD BACK on his praise for this France team:
“This team has everything needed to become the greatest France side of all time!
We have the four aces — the Four Musketeers. It reminds me of Brazil in 2002.
We have Mbappé, Olise, Dembélé and Doué. They had Rivaldo, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho.
In 2024, we wanted to change the channel. Now, to be happy in July, all you need is air conditioning and France on the television.
The difference between the match against Spain in 2024 and France in 2026 is night and day.
Thank you, Didier.” ❤️🇫🇷
🥶🧊 Lamine Yamal: “What is aura? In football, Cristiano Ronaldo”.
“Aura is a person who gives off, something like when they arrive, it's like… WOW. For example, Brad Pitt or like that”.
“In football, Cristiano would be a good example of aura”.
@FabrizioRomano Yamal's quietly building his own aura at just 17. The way he plays with zero fear, dribbles like the ball's glued to his foot, and performs on the biggest stages? That's aura in the making.
🚨🇸🇪 Zlatan Ibrahimović on Kylian Mbappé's incredible performance against Morocco:
🗣️ “When you give a player like Mbappé extra motivation, you are playing with fire.
I laughed when everyone started talking about the missed penalty. Why? Because I have seen this story before. Great players are dangerous. Angry great players are even more dangerous.
Morocco thought they had changed the match. Their goalkeeper saved the penalty, the crowd erupted and the bench celebrated...
But the biggest mistake you can make against a superstar is believing he is finished after one bad moment. That is when he becomes ruthless.
I watched Mbappé after the missed penalty. His body language never changed. No panic, no frustration, no fear.
He looked like a man who had already decided how the story was going to end.
Then he scored. Then he created another goal. Then France marched into the semi-finals. That is what elite players do: they punish doubt.” 👌
@Footballtweet I've been watching Mbappé for years, and this tournament he looks like he's on a mission. The speed, the finishing, the confidence even after setbacks... scary for whoever faces France next (Spain vs. Belgium)