Así como la senadora es recriminada justificadamente por sus dichos racistas, también deberíamos señalar masivamente a esta periodista. Y no, esto no es un tema contra Francia; sino contra una persona que promueve el odio a nuestro país a través de una criminal desinformación.
Esta cuenta está difundiendo información falsa sobre un episodio muy doloroso de nuestra historia.
Convertir hechos históricos complejos en hechos racistas, solo fomenta la desinformación y el odio. Una vergüenza para alguien que se presenta como periodista.
▶️PASÓ VOLANDO UNA SEMANA | 🥺
Paraguay fue el único que le hizo partido a Francia, destacó un creador de contenido de Argentina.🇵🇾🤝🏻🇦🇷
🗣️"El resto de los equipos no le hicieron ni sombra. Defensivamente Paraguay hizo más que todos los demás", mencionó Darío Zenz.
🎥darizenz (IG)
Las dos caras del fútbol.
En un fondo, Inglaterra canta Wanderwall, su nuevo himno futbolístico.
En el otro, Noruega despide con honores a los suyos tras un Mundial histórico. La afición con más aura de 2026. Nunca olvidaremos su 'Ro!'.
Paraguay no es un país perfecto; tal país no existe.
Nuestros problemas sociales derivan de la desigualdad, y NO del racismo.
Aquí, a los visitantes se les trata como a hermanos, independientemente de su color de piel, origen o religión.
Es comprensible que países como Francia se tomen el racismo tan en serio, ya que todavía luchan contra él. Hasta hace relativamente poco, se les conocía como esclavistas, asesinos y colonizadores; es una carga pesada, y lo entendemos.
Pero no somos uds. Con todo respeto.
Hay virtudes sin duda en su historia y su cultura, así como en la nuestra. Este debate cargado ya de malestar, información falsa y tendenciosa pancarta política nos separa como personas, personas de paz y de trabajo, personas con defectos, pero con ganas de ser mejores
No dejemos que nos sigan manipulando; y amigos Franceses hagan ostentación de esa historia tan cercana a la fraternidad, estén a la altura y respeten al Paraguay
🗣️ Haaland: "It has been the best weeks I have had in my entire life. I think it has changed Norway. I think it has changed me. I hope it has brought the people together.
I hope this also motivates young people back home in Norway, that it is possible to play on the biggest stage wearing this jersey."
nobody in the norway team passing to haaland in this match and the Only person who does always pass to haaland, is now on the opposite team… oh my haalingham…
Alf-Inge Haaland on speaking to Erling Haaland after Norway’s World Cup elimination to England.
🗣️ “I walked into the dressing room and saw my son sitting there in complete silence, tears streaming down his face. He tried so hard to hide them, but he couldn’t. His heart was shattered. I put my hand on his shoulder, looked him in the eyes and said, ‘Erling, don’t you dare apologise. Don’t carry this pain alone. You gave your country every drop of your heart, every ounce of your strength, and every breath you had.’ Seeing your own son broken like that is one of the hardest things a father can experience.”
”‘People only celebrate the goals and the trophies. They never see the sacrifices, the endless pressure, the sleepless nights, the injuries, the doubts, and the emotional burden of carrying an entire nation’s dreams. Erling wasn’t crying because he lost a football match. He was crying because his dream of making millions of Norwegians proud had slipped through his fingers. Those weren’t tears of weakness they were tears of love, pride and heartbreak.”
“I told him, ‘Lift your head, son. There is no shame in crying after giving absolutely everything. Real warriors cry because they care. Real leaders cry because they feel the pain of letting people down, even when they haven’t. Never let anyone tell you those tears make you weak they prove how much this country means to you.’”
“And to the people already searching for someone to blame… shame on you. Before you criticise these players, remember the joy they gave this nation. Remember how they made children dream again. Don’t destroy them in one night because football can be cruel. Every player in that dressing room is hurting far more than any supporter watching from the stands.”
“As his father, I couldn’t have been prouder tonight if he had scored a hat-trick and lifted the World Cup. I didn’t see a global superstar—I saw my little boy wearing Norway’s shirt, refusing to give up until the very last second. That’s what filled my heart with pride. Medals and trophies fade with time, but courage, sacrifice and love for your country stay with you forever.”
“These tears will never define Erling Haaland. They will shape him. One day, when people look back on his career, they won’t remember him crying—they’ll remember the man who stood back up after the deepest heartbreak and fought even harder. Tonight, Norway lost a football match, but they gained something even greater: a generation inspired by players who gave everything for the badge. Sometimes football breaks your heart… but it’s that heartbreak that creates legends.”
🚨🗣️New: Erling Haaland on why England’s equalizer through Bellingham against Norway should not have stood:
“I don’t care how big the moment was, that goal should never have counted. The Laws of the Game are there for everyone. If the ball hits a camera cable and it changes the flight, that’s outside interference. Play stops. It’s a dropped ball. Simple.”
“Instead, England score, the whole momentum changes, and suddenly Norway are chasing a completely different game. Moments like that decide international tournaments.”
“Now imagine the exact same thing happened in a match involving Argentina and Messi. Be honest with yourselves, football wouldn’t hear the end of it. Every TV show, every podcast and every social media account would be calling it one of the biggest refereeing scandals of the tournament. But because it’s England, somehow people are expected to move on.”
“Consistency is all players ask for. Either the Laws apply every game, or they don’t.”
🚨Reporter: “You seem to score,assist & control games all at once.Where does that come from?”
🗣️Bellingham: “Watching Messi. I've always idolised him. It's insane how he's still the best player in the world even at 39. Facing him in the next round will be like a dream come true"
Erling Haaland on breaking down in tears after Norway’s 2–1 extra-time defeat to England in the FIFA World Cup.
🗣️ “Those tears weren’t because I missed out on a semi-final. They came because I felt like I had let an entire nation down. When you wear the Norway shirt, you don’t just play for yourself you play for every child dreaming in the streets, every family watching from home, and every supporter who believed in us. That weight is impossible to describe.”
“People will see me crying and call it weakness. Let them. I call it love. If losing for your country doesn’t break your heart, then football doesn’t mean enough to you. I would rather cry after giving everything than smile knowing I could have done more.”
“I looked around that dressing room and saw teammates devastated. Some couldn’t speak. Some were staring at the floor. Others were crying just like I was. That’s when it truly hit me. Our dream was over. All the sacrifices, all the hard work, all the belief… gone in a single night.”
“To every Norway supporter, I’m sorry we couldn’t give you one more match. You deserved to see us in the semi-finals. You stood by us from the first minute of this tournament until the last, and hearing you sing even after the final whistle made the pain even harder to take. We heard you. We felt your love.”
“England were better when it mattered most, and they deserve credit. But don’t think this defeat will break us. It will stay with me for the rest of my life. Every time I train, every time I score, every time I wear this badge again, I’ll remember this night and the tears that came with it.”
“This isn’t goodbye to our dream. It’s a painful chapter in our story. Right now my heart is broken, and nothing can change that. But I promise the people of Norway one thing we will get back up. We will fight again. And one day, these tears will be replaced by tears of joy. Until then, I’ll carry this pain with me every single day.”
A Copa nos apresentou dois personagens icônicos!
O vozinha e Haaland. Para quem ainda não os conhecia, eles conquistaram um lugar na memória do futebol.
Eliminados, mas jamais esquecidos. ⚽
💣🚨 Jude Bellingham on why he went straight to Erling Haaland after the final whistle.
🗣️ “The first person I wanted to see after the match was Erling.”
🗣️ People see rivals for 90 minutes. I see my brother. I saw him standing there carrying the disappointment of the result, and I knew exactly how he was feeling because I’ve been there too.”
🗣️ That’s why I walked straight over to him. Not for the cameras or the headlines, just to remind him that one result will never define who he is.”
🗣️ We shared unforgettable moments together at Dortmund. We pushed each other every single day, celebrated together and grew together. That kind of bond doesn’t disappear because we’re wearing different national team shirts.”
🗣️ I told him to keep his head up because he’s still one of the best players in the world. The way he fights for Norway, the sacrifices he makes and the passion he shows for his country deserve nothing but respect.”
🗣️ Tonight we were opponents. Tomorrow, he’ll always be my brother. I’ll always have his back, just as I know he’d have mine.”
#NORENG
El futbolero lo disfruta, hermano. Tendremos ARGENTINA ante INGLATERRA y ESPAÑA frente a FRANCIA en las semifinales de la Copa del Mundo 2026.
Primera vez, en toda la historia, que llegan los cuatro mejores equipos del Ranking de la FIFA.
❤️⚽️ Será absolutamente inolvidable.
en 50 años más está foto va a aparecer en las recopilaciones de fotos históricas de los mundiales
así como las q vemos de Yashin o Pelé interactuando con niños en el mundial del 62