Zinedine Zidane sobre la controversia de la tarjeta roja a Lionel Messi contra Argelia:
🗣️ “He visto el incidente con Lionel Messi varias veces ya, desde diferentes ángulos, y honestamente no entiendo cómo algunas personas están pidiendo una tarjeta roja.”
“Sí, hay contacto. Nadie lo niega. Pero el fútbol es un deporte de contacto, y cada contacto no se convierte automáticamente en una expulsión solo porque las redes sociales quieren una historia más grande.”
“Lo que me decepciona es que la gente esté pasando más tiempo hablando de un momento accidental que hablando de la obra maestra futbolística que Messi produjo durante noventa minutos.”
“Un jugador marca un hat-trick, rompe récords, domina un partido de la Copa del Mundo, y de alguna manera la conversación se convierte en un desafío que duró unos segundos. Eso lo dice todo.”
“Para mí, la intención importa. El contexto importa. La velocidad de la acción importa. Y cuando miro el incidente, veo una acción de fútbol, no a un jugador tratando de lastimar a un oponente.”
“Creo que algunas personas ya se habían formado una opinión antes de que se mostrara la repetición. Si ese mismo incidente involucrara a otro jugador, no creo que todavía estuviéramos discutiéndolo horas después.”
“La verdad es simple: Messi no escapó de una tarjeta roja. No había una tarjeta roja de la que escapar. El árbitro lo vio, el VAR lo revisó, y llegaron a la misma conclusión.”
“En lugar de buscar controversia, tal vez deberíamos apreciar lo que presenciamos esta noche: uno de los mejores jugadores en la historia del fútbol entregando otra actuación inolvidable en la Copa del Mundo.”
In a night full of records and achievements for Lionel Messi, here's another that slipped under the radar...
Messi's 3rd was his 8⃣0⃣0⃣th career non-penalty goal, becoming the first player in history to hit that milestone! 🏅✨
@tboseZA Basically you don't have any marriage to save, it doesn't exist. permanent union such as marriage just to please family, churches and community never work. The sooner you free yourself from that sonsense the better.
Please, if anyone has employment opportunities, internships, learnerships, apprenticeships, mentorship programmes, bursaries, graduate programmes, or entry level positions available across any industry for our incredible South African youth, kindly share them in the comments below. 🇿🇦
Every opportunity has the potential to change a life. ❤️🙏🏽 #FutureLeaders #SouthAfricanYouth #YouthEmployment
Donald Trump criticises Benjamin Netanyahu’s approach to fighting with Hezbollah:
“Too many people are being killed. You don't have to knock down an apartment house every time you're looking for somebody. There are a lot of people in those houses and they’re not all Hezbollah.”
🚨 Marcus Rashford deal at Man Utd includes £40m clause for all clubs bar #MCFC & #LFC. €30m buy option in Barcelona loan expired yesterday. If returns to #MUFC 28yo’s preference is to honour contract (2028) rather than join another PL side @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/I9A74Ko3TI
🚨 EXCL: Crysencio Summerville high among candidates Manchester United considering as possible left wing signing. 24yo West Ham attacker subject to enquiries from #MUFC & expected to cost ~£50m to land #Netherlands international from #WHUFC@TheAthleticFC https://t.co/I9A74Ko3TI
@Abramjee I support that, Perverts, Pedophiles, Porn addicts & Porn Pages across the world on diff. social media platforms are taking advantage of the minors, strict parenting and social media awareness can only help at some extent, kids must be protected from those morally corrupt adults.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s announcement of a proposed social media ban for under-16s has sparked global debate, and there is a strong argument that South Africa should also consider stricter controls for children online.
Concerns around cyberbullying, online predators, sextortion, violent content, pornography, misinformation and social media addiction are growing rapidly across the world.
In SA, these dangers are often amplified by limited parental supervision, poor digital literacy and unrestricted smartphone access among young children.
Platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat have become deeply embedded in daily life, but many experts argue that children are being exposed to harmful content long before they are emotionally mature enough to handle it.
Critics warn that children could still access platforms through fake accounts, VPNs or hidden apps, while a blanket restriction could also cut young people off from educational tools, communication and positive online communities.
The real issue, many argue, is not only access, but the way social media platforms are designed to maximise attention and addiction through algorithms that constantly push content to users.
The bottom line is: We urgently need stricter age verification, stronger parental controls and cellphone restrictions.
The debate is no longer about whether intervention is needed, but rather how to protect children without unnecessarily infringing on freedoms and privacy.
Would love to hear what expert @EmmaSadleir thinks…
Sky News has verified 152 of those killed when a US missile struck a primary school in Minab on the first day of the war.
Using a range of information sources, the faces of all the 120 students - aged 6 to 13 - and 26 teachers have been identified ⬇️
@tboseZA It's only fair that the mom must be under her children's care not daughter in law alone. Also better be ready and prepare to take care of yourself and home financially. Your husband might be providing only because his mother is there with you an i hope iam wrong.