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Madame Celeste Amarilla,
Vous êtes une femme méprisable et indigne de sa fonction.
Vous ne représentez pas le Paraguay, ce pays qui a transpiré la passion et l’honneur tout au long de la compétition. Par votre inconscience et votre racisme décomplexé, le monde entier a déjà oublié le parcours et l’effort historique que vos joueurs ont réalisés durant cette coupe du monde pour laisser place à une dame incompétente donnant la pire image possible de son pays.
Je ne laisserai jamais aux gens comme elle, la liberté de laisser propager leur haine et leur racisme à travers le monde.
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90% - CAF (9/10)
83% - CONMEBOL (5/6)
81% - UEFA (13/16)
Flying.
Eid Mubarak!
Today as we honor Prophet Ibrahim, Eid al-Adha reminds us that sacrifice is not a burden. It is an opportunity to see ourselves as part of something larger. To extend a hand to those who need it most.
I am honored to be New York City's first Muslim Mayor and I am determined to lead through solidarity. Together, we are working to ensure every New Yorker can afford the groceries, housing, and child care they need.
Our solidarity is our strength. Eid Saeed, New York.
Omar Suleiman in one of his Ramadan series episode said;
If Allah can be patient, waiting for you to return to Him and doesn’t punish you immediately after you commit a sin, why can’t you be patient with His plans and trust Him over your own desires?
If Mikel Arteta wins the Champions League with Arsenal… It would be one of the greatest achievements in the club’s modern history.
But no, that still doesn’t make him bigger than Arsène Wenger.
I don’t think you fully understand how massive Wenger’s legacy actually is.
Wenger didn’t just win trophies, he transformed Arsenal Football Club forever and even Premier League at large.
He arrived in 1996 and changed English football culturally, tactically, nutritionally, structurally, everything. At a time when the Premier League was still deeply rooted in old-school methods, Wenger modernised the game. Sports science, diet, technical football, player development, he pushed England forward.
Then you look at the football itself.
Three Premier League titles.
Seven FA Cups.
An Invincibles season nobody has replicated.
Competing against Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United, Mourinho’s Chelsea, Abramovich money, and still building elite sides consistently for over a decade.
And don’t forget the context of the Emirates era too.
Arsenal moved stadiums and financially handicapped themselves for years. Most clubs collapse during transitions like that. Wenger somehow kept Arsenal in the Champions League every single season while operating on tighter budgets than his rivals. He kept the club elite during its most vulnerable period.
That matters.
Arteta has done an unbelievable job rebuilding Arsenal. He restored standards, rebuilt the culture, made Arsenal feared again, and tactically elevated the team back to Europe’s elite. Winning a Champions League would cement him as one of Arsenal’s greatest managers instantly.
But overtaking Wenger? That requires more than one historic moment. It will take a lot more than that.
Wenger gave Arsenal an identity the modern club still lives off today. He gave them longevity, dominance, innovation, iconic football, legendary players, and an era people still talk about nearly 30 years later.
To surpass Wenger, Arteta would probably need sustained dominance:
multiple league titles,
continued European success,
longevity,
and an era that genuinely eclipses Wenger’s cultural impact on the club.
Because Wenger is not just Arsenal’s greatest manager due to trophies.
He is Arsenal.