π¨Going into the semi finals, these are Players that have surprised me the most in the world Cup:
Jude Bellingham, makes me wonder if his a striker or an attacking mid field players, bro has 6 goals, just two goals away from the top scorers, very impressive.
Pau Cubarsi, the 19 year old has been solidly leading Spain's defense since the world cup, his played full time for the entire of the world cup, he continues to show why Barcelona trusted him from a young age.
Mbappe don't surprise me, his been doing what his known for well.
Messi also, just that he still doing his magic at 39'
ππWho has surprised you?
I don't know what to make out of Giuliano Simeone's situation at the national team, at Atletico Madrid where his father manages, one would say through nepotism he plays as much as he wants but not same for the Argentina team.
At least he should have played a few minutes in the world Cup, maybe his being reserved for a more physical team like France which I doubt, but let's watch out.
What do you think about this? ππ
Argentina might easily break Switzerland's defense and eventually win the match, also know Switzerland have at most conceded one goal in any match in world Cup 2026.
But I'm more bordered about Switzerland's attacks, unlike Argentina, 8 different Swiss players have scored during there qualifying run, proving they don't rely on few players to find the net the defense with emi Martinez wont have any time to relax in this match.
But Argentina are big game players, it only interest us fans to see how Messi and Argentina gets out of this one because we know they always find a way.
What are your thoughts on this? ππ
We better sign a suitable backup for Julian Alvarez so we don't regret this.
Ferran is looking out for himself, at this point of his career he shouldn't be considered a backup, but maybe his luck is else where.
I wish him we'll if the deal pulls through
π¨| ππππππππ: Ferran has given his 'OK' to PSG after the World Cup. He WANTS the move. [@LucaBendoni - pending further confirmation] #fcblive π£