🚨 Cuti Romero: “I knew this could happen to me. I had a little issue there, I felt it again, but in 3 or 4 days I’ll be fine again, so that’s that.
"It’s nothing serious. Keep the head up and I'll come back stronger than before.” 💪
✨🇪🇸 Pedri: “I was lucky enough to play and train with Messi and I enjoyed it a lot. I learned so much from him, and now I enjoy watching him even more.
"I think that many times, when you’re watching a game on TV, if you focus only on him, you’ll notice that he’s always looking for where the open space is, where he’ll be able to receive the ball unmarked.
"He’s a player whose quality is simply on another level. He has more quality than everyone else, and he sees football a little earlier than the rest. He always knows where to be to score a goal.
"What he’s doing at the age he is now, I think only he can do it.” @DSports
(🌕) Leo Messi is not thinking about playing against Jordan just to add to his tally of World Cup goals
He wants to play because he believes it’s important for his fitness and rhythm.
His main concern is that going 11 days without playing is too long for him. He believes the best way to arrive in the Round of 16 in top form is by getting some minutes on the pitch against Jordan, even if it’s only for a short time.
Messi doesn’t like the idea of having an 11-day gap between matches. From the game against Austria until the Round of 16, he would go 11 days without playing, and he feels he needs to play to stay sharp. @leoparadizo 🚨🇦🇷
Peller videotaped himself crying like a donkey and crashing his car into a pavement by the roadside, all because Javis refused to pick his call, and you’re dragging Ycee for using Peller as a perfect example for the Olodo uprising?
One thing UEFA and FIFA need to do at future tournaments is to stop automatically putting host nations in pot 1. Especially when you have multiple hosts. It completely skews the tournament and leaves you with multiple uneven groups