Nick Fuentes reminds everyone that:
YOUR GIRL IS GOING
“It doesn’t matter how powerful you are, how good looking you are, how athletic you are, how much status you have, your girl’s going.” 😉
Muslims cry about Western colonialism and genocide, then scream that Islam will dominate the world and gloat about White Genocide in the next sentence.
They deserve ZERO sympathy. I’m done.
Nick COOKS third-worldists for being losers
"Their ideology is losing. Losing wars. Losing soccer games. Then when they lose they turn around and blame it on somebody else."
🚨 “As Long as Messi Is There, Nothing Changes” — Mbappé Reacts to Tournament Shocks
Reporter: Kylian, a lot of big nations are already out of the tournament. How are you feeling seeing that?
🗣️ Kylian Mbappé:“Of course, when big teams go out, people will say it increases your chances of winning. And yes, maybe on paper it becomes ‘easier’… but for me, it changes nothing.
As long as Lionel Messi is still in the competition, nothing is easy.
I can honestly say I’m in the best form of my life right now, playing at my peak… and yet, a 39-year-old is still leading the Golden Boot race. It’s crazy.
We were all watching him yesterday from our camp… and after that performance, you could feel something change. Guys just looked at each other like… ‘how do you even stop that?’
What he’s doing at 39 is not normal. There’s no way you should still be the best player in the world at that age… but he keeps proving it.
So no, I’m not happy seeing other teams go out. Because if Messi is still there… there’s nothing to celebrate.
For me, he’s the greatest of all time👑. And as long as he’s on the pitch, everything is still possible for him.”
🚨𝗠𝗢𝗛𝗔𝗠𝗘𝗗 𝗦𝗔𝗟𝗔𝗛:
🗣️ “I know my teammates are frustrated by the loss. It is a hard one to take, especially after being 2-0 up.”
🗣️ “Sometimes, in the heat of the moment, we say things we don’t truly mean. That is the case with Ziko. He respects Messi and never intended any disrespect toward Messi or FIFA.”
🗣️ “We believe the game was fair. The referee got most decisions right. Football is a human game, and errors can happen, but there was no robbery.”
🗣️ “I lost the ball in Argentina’s box before their third goal. That was my mistake, and I take responsibility. Had I kept my composure, maybe we could have taken the game to extra time.”
🗣️ “I am proud of my teammates. They gave everything throughout the tournament and represented Egypt with pride.”
🗣️ “Good luck to Messi and Argentina. I hope the GOAT lifts the World Cup once again.”
The Argentina come back against Egypt is one of the best matches in football history.
I analyzed ~50,000 games with Fable to show just how crazy it was.
Of the 10,138 times that a team has been up 2-0 at 79', only SIXTEEN times (0.16%) did they ever make a come back at the end of 90 minutes.
This is the first time it's happened in a World Cup.
Zinedine Zidane on 🇦🇷 Argentina eliminating Egypt and reaching the World Cup quarter-finals after an incredible comeback from 0-2 under Lionel Messi’s leadership:
🗣️ “This is what legends do. When Argentina were 2-0 down, when the world thought they were finished, they found something inside themselves that only great teams possess. They showed heart, character, and the mentality of champions. They refused to accept defeat.”
“Lionel Messi once again showed why he is a player from another level. Leadership is not only about scoring goals—it is about inspiring belief when everything looks impossible. His presence, his mentality, and his ability to lift his teammates changed the entire game. Argentina followed their captain into battle, and they created a night they will never forget.”
“Egypt deserve enormous respect. They pushed Argentina to their absolute limit and showed incredible courage. But this is the cruelty and beauty of football. One moment can decide everything, and Argentina found those moments when their backs were against the wall.”
“Coming back from 0-2 in a World Cup knockout match is not just a victory—it is a statement. Argentina have shown the world that champions are not the teams that never suffer; they are the teams that suffer, fight, and rise again. Tonight belongs to Messi, to Argentina, and to a team that refused to let their dream die.”
🚨🎙️Pep Gaurdiola on Messi and Argentina COMEBACK in 13 mins against Egypt:
🗣️“This is exactly why Argentina are world champions. You can never write them off. At 2–0 down, most teams lose belief, but Argentina never do. They keep fighting because they know one moment can change everything.
And when you have Messi, you always have hope. He doesn’t need ten chances he only needs one. That’s why he’s different. That’s why, for me, he’s the greatest footballer of all time. The game is never over as long as Messi is on that pitch.”
🚨🗣️ Mohamed Salah, :
"We did everything we could, but there's this guy named Messi who can unbalance the game at any moment and win the match all by himself. Messi is on a level way above other football players, I have to admit that." 🐐
🚨Jurgen Klopp on Lionel Messi in tears after the final whistle of the game against Egypt.
🗣️“He’s looking at the magical thing he has done again for the Argentine national team, he didn’t just cry because they won the game but because he created a historic comeback for his nation at the World Cup.”
“Seeing Messi share tears at the end of the game is emotional and heartbreaking at this point, you don’t see anyone doing it in world football right now at his age.”
“You just have to admit the fact that he’s the greatest footballer in the world before and now in the history of sport.”
🚨🎙️ Salah, em entrevista após o jogo: "A gente fez tudo que foi possível, mas existe um cara chamado Messi que pode desequilibrar o jogo a qualquer momento e vencer a partida sozinho. Messi está em um nível muito acima dos outros jogadores de futebol, eu tenho que admitir isso."