🗣️ Fabio Capello launches a fierce attack on Pep Guardiola:
“Guardiola is a great coach, but in my opinion he has damaged football concepts, especially in Italy. Today, defenders care more about passing than performing their real defensive duties. There is an obsession with sideways passing and possession, even from players who simply do not have the quality for it.”
He added:
“Even goalkeepers are now more focused on playing with their feet than on making saves and protecting the team. If we want Italian football to rise again, we must get rid of these ideas and return to the style that brought us trophies and four World Cups.”
Capello continued:
“We should teach children to play direct, vertical football instead of making fifty or one hundred pointless passes.”
And regarding the possibility of Guardiola coaching Italy, he said:
“That is nonsense. Guardiola is a coach for wealthy clubs because he asks for a specific midfielder and the club immediately goes out and buys him. National teams do not offer that luxury. A national team coach must work only with the players available to him and cannot simply ask for whoever he wants.”
🚨 Arsenal could be open to selling club captain Martin Odegaard if the right offer arrives this summer.
The Norway international's long-term future has come into question following fitness issues and the emergence of Eberechi Eze.
Arsenal signed Odegaard from Real Madrid for £30M and would reportedly seek a significant profit on that investment.
Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain have both been linked with the midfielder.
(Source: @SamiMokbel_BBC )
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Before Spain’s game against Saudi Arabia, Spanish fans were chanting Lamine’s name and singing, “Lamine Yamal, I love you every day.”
Funny how quickly things change.
Just a few days ago, in the Egypt friendly game vs Spain, sections of those same fans were chanting, “Whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim” — despite knowing full well that Lamine himself is Muslim. The chants reportedly left him visibly upset.
Then Spain struggled against Cape Verde without him, and suddenly everyone remembered his value. They realized that without Lamine, this team looks completely different.
But Lamine didn’t forget.
After scoring his first goal against Saudi Arabia, he celebrated by kneeling to allah, sending a message louder than any chant:
“My religion is a red line. Even if you’ve forgotten, I haven’t.”
Lamine is a young man with principles. He hasn’t forgotten his roots, his faith, or who he is, and he isn’t afraid to show it in front of the whole world.
🚨 Kylian Mbappé: "My thoughts on hydration breaks? Don't ask us players for our opinion, we're very reactionary.
If tomorrow we're dominating at the 25th minute, and there's a hydration break, we'll be angry, because it breaks our rhythm, but if the weather is hot, or we're being dominated, I'll be happy."
رسالة رئيس السنغال لمنتخب بلاده:
"حافظوا على الصلاة في وقتها، ولا تقطعوا قراءة القرآن، ويجب على ساديو ماني أن يكون إمام الفريق لأن صوته جميل في التلاوة."
إن اكرمكم عند الله أتقاكم 🤍
🚨Lamine Yamal on his celebration after scoring his first World Cup Goal.
🗣️“It is the most humble position in Islamic prayer (Salah). During each unit (rak’ah) of prayer, Allah is the creator of all living beings in this universe I have to thank him for this special moment.”
I’m a Muslim I’ve the heart to thank him for every moment in my life, Mo Salah is one of the player who inspired me to thank him always in every moment and aspect of my life.”