🚨 Lamine Yamal refuse de parler de PRESSION pour sa PREMIÈRE COUPE DU MONDE ! ❌🇪🇸
"Je ne mets jamais de pression sur moi-même.
Ma mère m'a eu à 16 ans, et ça, c'est une vraie pression. Mon père a dû se débrouiller et ramasser des choses dans la rue pour ramener de quoi manger à la maison. ÇA, C'EST UNE VRAIE PRESSION !
Tout ce que j'ai à faire moi, c'est jouer au football et rendre les Espagnols fiers."
(@La_SER)
J’ai croisé un gars avec qui j’ai grandi de la maternelle jusqu’à la primaire, sur Insta j’ai vu qu’il s’était marié je lui dit « félicitations à vous deux ! », lui par politesse il voulait renvoyer un compliment il a dit "et toi félicitations pour le back to back !"
@JEUNELEG@Evkko Ça m’étonne même pas mais faut que LFI s’empare du sujet et debunk à fond pour 2027 pour moi ça serait 100x plus efficace pour lutter contre le RN que de les insulte qui est une stratégie inefficace depuis jsp cb d’années maintenant
@JEUNELEG@Evkko Sur ça j’avais vu une étude qui montrait le budget de l’Etat avec un graphique bah après je pense que c compliqué de penser que sans les « assistés » ça va aller bcp mieux
D’ailleurs ça se branle trop sur ce sujet à gauche alors que c’est une des principales raisons du vote RN
J’ai pas tout en tête mais j’ai pas trouvé que Letexier laissait spécialement le jeu, ok il a pas mis de jaune mais il sifflait au moins la faute à chaque fois
Don't let CB's take penalties!
In the aftermath of Switzerland vs Colombia, I investigated the last three World Cups to see if the data backed up my hypothesis
@jfaiscomment7 Ouais c’est pas dérangeant sauf quand ils se comportent n’importe comment comme lui mais c’est marrant ça donne vraiment l’impression que c’est une grande mascarade
@jfaiscomment7 J’avais vu un Tik tok d’un mec au stade pour un match de la France mdrrrr y’avait vla les gens avec le maillot de l’EDF avec les accessoires et aucun ne parlait français, c’est rempli de bots leur truc
On a vu Nahel (Allah y Rahmo) en 4k se prendre une balle et le policier a fait 5 mois de prison avant d’être libre depuis NOVEMBRE 2023, la loi change pas fondamentalement la réalité qui pré-existait
Enzo Fernández gets emotional talking about Leo Messi:
"Seeing Leo, who is ultimately our greatest example.. sorry, I'm getting emotional here... how he never gives up, how he always moves forward... he is a true example for us.
"Even with adversity, he always demonstrates that it's possible to keep going and today is a huge reward for that.
"We knew it was way too early to go home, and we are going to keep fighting until the very end."
🎥 @SofiMMartinez@telefe
@archippedu69 Oui j’ai vu justement et selon le résultat et la physionomie des quarts ces gens seront capables de faire le prono inverse mdrrrr faut juste pas calculer ces analyses pourries basées sur le résultat
Après le Congo l’analyse populaire c’était de dire que l’Angleterre c’était pas ouf et qu’ils allaient rien faire donc bon je pense qu’on peut s’en passer de ces commentaires qui suivent le sens du vent
Les gens qui pensent que parce que l’Argentine est ultra poussif sur ce mondial et l’Angleterre est en pétard ça veut dire que l’Angleterre va les sortir en demi mdrrrrr
Les frères j’ai un scoop pour vous vraiment et ça risque de ne pas vous plaire
Let's talk about Argentina.
I haven't bought into the narrative that Argentina have been poor in attack. Today was another example of why.
Scaloni got the tactical approach right. The 4-4-2 diamond worked very well in the first half, allowing Argentina to progress consistently through the centre. While many teams struggle to access central areas against compact blocks, Argentina continue to show they can do it with regularity.
The other key adjustment was using Tagliafico as the player attacking the space in behind. His late runs constantly stretched Egypt's defensive line and became one of Argentina's biggest attacking weapons. Argentina created three or four clear chances from those movements, including the penalty. On another day, they score three or four goals. Egypt's goalkeeper, Shobeir, was outstanding and kept his team in the game.
It's true that Argentina are not currently producing the same level of quick combinations and one-touch play that have defined them in recent years, but they still create enough chances through their settled attacks.
What I also found interesting was Scaloni's team selection. Many expected him to add more pace, more wingers and more 1v1 specialists. Instead, he doubled down on midfielders by bringing Paredes into the team.
Personally, I think that was the right decision for this game. Against Egypt, who defended deep for long periods, Argentina needed technical quality and combinations between the lines rather than pure transition threats. With Tagliafico providing the depth through his late runs, the lack of a natural runner in behind wasn't really an issue.
That said, I still believe there are game contexts where Argentina would benefit from having a more transitional profile. Against Algeria, for example, who committed many players forward when attacking and left huge spaces behind their defensive line, a player capable of constantly attacking those spaces would have been extremely valuable.
Another interesting contrast was Messi's performance. Against Cape Verde, Messi played very well while several teammates struggled to reach their level. Today, Argentina collectively played much better, but Messi wasn't at his best, at least until the end of the game. Knowing this team, it probably won't be long before both click at the same time.
The feeling I always have when watching Argentina is that they can score at any moment. Very few national teams give you that sensation.
Defensively, however, there are still clear issues.
The first is the pressing. I actually thought Argentina pressed better today than they did against Cape Verde. Their counter-press remains one of their biggest strengths, especially during the first three to five seconds after losing possession, when they surround the ball with numbers and intensity.
The problem comes if the opponent survives that initial pressure. If teams stay calm, accumulate passes and slow down the tempo with the ball, they can play through Argentina's press. At that point, Argentina begin to suffer. Part of the issue is physical. They lack athleticism in certain areas, and some players simply don't have the engine to sustain repeated high-intensity pressing actions throughout the match. On top of that, Messi naturally contributes less defensively than the rest of the team. As a result, opponents can eventually push Argentina backwards and enjoy longer spells of possession. The best solution is probably the one Scaloni already believes in: dominate the ball so much that your weaknesses without possession are rarely exposed. It's normal you have these weaknesses when you have so many technical players in your line up.
Dropping into a deeper defensive block doesn't really suit this team either. Argentina don't have many transition players to threaten teams after recovering possession, while defenders like Lisandro Martínez are generally more comfortable defending higher than spending long periods protecting their own penalty area.
The second issue is their rest defence.
Ironically, this is normally one of Argentina's strengths. Unlike many positional teams, they don't need to commit huge numbers into the last line to pin the opposition back. They can progress centrally on short distances without the need of positional pinning, which allows them to keep several players behind the ball (centre-backs, midfielders and sometimes even one or both full-backs) giving themselves excellent protection against counter-attacks.
That balance disappeared during the second half.
Argentina gradually committed more and more players forward. Both full-backs pushed on, Lisandro Martínez stepped into midfield on numerous occasions, and at times only Paredes and Cuti Romero were left protecting defensive transitions.
Against a team with the pace Egypt possess, that was a dangerous gamble. Salah, Hassan, Ziko...are good enough to hurt you in transitions. Egypt had one goal ruled out by VAR before eventually scoring from another transition, and they continued to look threatening every time they broke forward.
Even after equalising at 2-2, Argentina kept throwing bodies into attack. They refused to settle, but that also meant Egypt came close of scoring again on the counter.
The final minutes descended into complete chaos. In the end, though, Argentina showed exactly why they remain one of the toughest teams to eliminate. When everything seemed to be against them, they never stopped believing.
Permis de tuer pour les flics racistes et factieux qui votent Zemmour à 25% et Alliance police à 80%. C'était la pire proposition du RN et c'est les macronistes qui l'ont votée. Le RN fera donc encore pire au pouvoir.