🗣️Luis Enrique: I coached Lionel Messi at Barcelona, and today I can no longer stay silent.
Messi is undoubtedly one of the greatest footballers I’ve ever worked with. His talent is unquestionable. But greatness should never be used to justify what many fans now see as controversial decisions.
What I’ve witnessed in this World Cup has left me frustrated and disappointed. The officiating, the inconsistency, and the perception that certain teams receive favorable treatment are damaging the credibility of football.
For me, Cristiano Ronaldo’s legacy was built on hard work, discipline, consistency, and merit. Whether you support him or not, his achievements speak for themselves without needing controversy to define them.
As a coach, I will never support anything that compromises the integrity of the game. Football should be won on the pitch—not through decisions that leave millions of fans questioning the fairness of the competition.
I’d rather lose with honor than win surrounded by controversy.
FIFA must protect the integrity of football before fans lose faith in the beautiful game.
Hunter Biden: “I look at Zohran Mamdani and I go: there’s a leader. He made promises and you know what he did? He kept them. He’s lowering rent, he’s building co-op grocery stores, pre-kindergarten. That’s all people care about. He’s really, really good”
EXCLUSIVE 🚨
George Cottrell opened account with secretive overseas payments company just days before it was used to channel “unexplained” £500,000 to Reform
Cottrell became client via his entity in Montenegro — immediately before payment NCA can’t trace https://t.co/7wxhmMKO1J
Trevor Phillips, The uk is 6% smaller since Brexit
Boris Johnson, yeah that’s labours fault 🤯
This is exactly the kind of rhetoric what we can expect if Nigel Farage gets power
Beautiful game last night, the final we all deserved.
No dirty tactics, nasty fouls or divisive political stunts, just two teams who love the game.
As the saying goes, you can’t buy class.
This is wild 🔥
Trump 🇺🇸 YESTERDAY: "We have destroyed Iran. And we need $10 billion more for war."
Obama 🇺🇸 TODAY: "All this to stop a nuke that didn’t exist and to open a Strait that wasn’t closed. What a loser." 🔥
Journalist Janine di Giovanni:
"If a missile hits a hospital in Ukraine,
Europe calls it a war crime."
"But if missiles hit a hospital in Gaza and 100 people die, it’s Israel's right to defend itself."
Left: Jacob Rees-Mogg criticises Andy Burnham, "The hope he changes stuff is not enough, you need substance, you need to explain explain what you're going to do"
Right: Boris Johnson, "We didn't have a plan for what to do next (after Brexit), because we didn't think it was our job to have a plan"
We were told Privatisation would increase competition meaning improved service and better value for consumers.
The reality was the exact opposite extortionate prices and shoddy service, while shareholders, CEOs and foreign companies laugh all the way to the bank.
One of my favourite Falklands facts:
When the referendum was held in 2013 about whether they wished to remain British or become part of Argentina only 3 people voted for Argentina.
There were 18 Argentinians living on the island at the time…
😂
Fuckface suggests the next FIFA World Cup that he be the host again but leave out Mexico and Canada and have the USA and China share it.
Is this the same China that he claims rigged the election against him?
Argentina are the only team out of all 48 participants not to have a single VAR intervention against them, despite committing the most fouls in the tournament. Do you even realize how insane that is?