Bro, do you even realize what you’re watching?
Forget the goal completely. The guy was dropping back to defend in Montiel’s position, winning the ball himself, and building up play from the back.
And on top of that, he was pressing Algeria’s players as if he were still in his early twenties. The crazy part is that he’s 39 years old and somehow making us believe that age doesn’t exist.
Then he picks up the ball in midfield, strolls forward for a few seconds, and boom… puts it in the net. A goal that felt like a direct response to the one Kylian Mbappé scored today, as if to say: “There’s only one true master of this game.”
Absolutely unreal. 🤯🔥
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