Only d strong survive, only d Y's XL, only d lonely die slowly. Don't indulge in my past bcoz it fuckin happened before you... Real Madrid supporter since 1998
Cristiano Ronaldo has crazy motion far and wide. That’s why Chibuzor fans hate him, that’s why they get depressed whenever he scores 😂
The Greatest Today, The Greatest Tomorrow, The Greatest Ever 🐐😍❤️
🚨📢| Roy Keane Messi’s Clear Red Card Ignored-Proof the World Cup is Rigged for Argentina:
“I genuinely don’t understand the excessive celebration over Argentina’s match against Algeria. It was just a routine game-nothing extraordinary about it. Yet some fans are acting like it was a historic achievement.
What stood out more was Messi’s tackle, which looked like a clear red card by any standard, but went completely unpunished. If that had been Ronaldo, it would almost certainly have been a straight red with no debate. Moments like this only fuel the growing perception that the game-and especially major tournaments like the World Cup-has a worrying bias.
If this is the level of officiating we’re going to see, then this could genuinely go down as one of the most frustrating and one-sided World Cups in recent memory.”
I am deeply grateful for the overwhelming support, encouragement, and kind messages I have received from people around the world. Your solidarity has reminded me that football unites us beyond borders. Thank you to everyone.
Iraqi footballer Aymen Hussein issued a statement after being detained and questioned for seven hours upon entering the United States:
“If America is so hostile towards foreign nationals, why is it hosting the #2026WorldCup?”
🚨Thierry Henry on Cristiano Ronaldo tears after winning the Saudi Pro League:
🗣️ “ People see Cristiano Ronaldo crying after winning the Saudi Pro League and some laugh because of where he is playing now. But for me, that moment explains exactly why he became one of the greatest athletes we have ever seen.
This is a player who has already conquered football. Champions Leagues, Ballon d’Ors, league titles in England, Spain and Italy, international trophies with Portugal… there is literally nothing left for him to prove to anyone.
Yet at 41 years old, he is still celebrating victories with the same emotion, the same fire and the same obsession he had when he was a teenager at Sporting Lisbon. That is not normal. Most players lose that hunger after winning one or two major trophies. Cristiano never lost it.
People always talk about talent, but mentality is what truly separates legends from great players. Cristiano trained like every season was his last chance. He treated every game like it mattered. That is why he stayed at the top for almost 20 years while generations of players came and disappeared.
To still have that level of passion at his age, after everything he has achieved, is honestly unbelievable. It tells young players that greatness is not only about ability, it is about sacrifice, discipline, consistency and refusing to ever become comfortable.
You can love him or hate him, but you have to respect that mentality. Football may never see another competitor like Cristiano Ronaldo again...”