Even if the clip is genuine, do you really think FIFA wouldn’t want the bigger nations to advance to the next stage? They bring in the money, attract the biggest audiences, generate the most excitement, and have the largest fan bases. From a business perspective, it’s easy to see why they’d benefit from keeping those teams in the competition.
@eurofootcom I am very sure Ronaldo will never become a coach because his expectations on the players will be too much and he can’t survive coaching players that can’t even run or string two passes together.
@kobe_boujee88 It may be time for him to take a well-deserved bow. Every great career has its season, and true leadership also means knowing when to step aside
Talent alone isn’t always enough. Football is about timing, exposure, opportunities, the right coaches, agents, and sometimes just plain luck. There are countless world-class players who never got the spotlight they deserved because they were born in smaller football nations or didn’t have the right platform. Vozinha has always had quality this World Cup simply gave the world a chance to see what Cape Verde fans have known for years. Success is where preparation meets opportunity.
@OtiAdjei Ghanaians, can someone genuinely explain what Carlos Queiroz has done that Otto Addo couldn’t have done with this same squad? In hindsight, how did sacking Otto Addo make the team any better?
Imagine staying up all night just to watch your team go 90 minutes without a single shot on target. Ghana lost the match and you lost your sleep. Double heartbreak 💔
@1ghanayesu@josh_bw1 He wouldn’t even stick with them in the first place. As always, they take the job just for the World Cup because they re unemployed, then abandon them the moment they’re eliminated.