🚨 Arteta reveals who he’s backing at the World Cup:
🗣️ “My support at the World Cup extends to any national team featuring an Arsenal player. I take pride in seeing our players represent their countries, and I stand with them accordingly.
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❤️🔴⚪️ | Tomáš Rosický on Arsenal’s success: “I am a number one fan. And I always will be.”
The former Arsenal midfielder revealed how much the club’s triumph meant to him.
🗣️ “Yes, I celebrated the victory. I remember buying a bottle of wine and calling my friends over to celebrate.” 🍷🎉
Rosický’s love for Arsenal remains as strong as ever.
🗣️ “I am a number one fan. And I will always be.”
🗣️ “That place was my home.” ❤️
Known affectionately as Little Mozart, Rosický spent a decade in North London and remains one of the most beloved players of his era.
Ahead of today’s first World Cup game, Bosnian legend Edin Džeko writes a letter to the children of Bosnia, reflecting on what it meant to survive war as a child and on the horrors still unfolding in the world today:
“In the end, we survived. Looking back, I’m amazed at how strong we were. We were just little kids. But there was no point to the war. All those innocent people killed, and for what?
For money. Power. Ego.
For nothing.
When there is war on the news today, I feel sick.
I don’t want to see it anywhere.
For some reason, adults never learn.” https://t.co/wPzzjylNLL
Iran football captain, Alireza Jahanbakhsh, said in interview: “We love camping in Mexico, the ppl are the best. And I’ve been told that the cartels adore us.”