Algunos días necesito sexo y en otros amor
Hoy me siento mejor, pero mañana voy a estar peor
Hoy salvo el mundo y mañana quiero verlo arder
Recuerden que todo día tiene su anochecer
¡PARA USTEDES!
Después de semejante partido y victoria de Argentina, estábamos obligados de hacer todo lo posible para traerles las declaraciones de Leo, pero sinceramente no tuvimos que hacer mucho, ya que Messi se detuvo inmediatamente y nos dedicó un tiempo considerable para responder nuestras preguntas.
🚨| WORLD RECORD: In 96 years of FIFA World Cup history, Lionel Messi is the first player to simultaneously be:
🏆 World Cup champion
⚽ Top scorer
🎯 Top assister
🌟 Golden Ball holder
🚨🗣️ Enzo Fernandes couldn't hold back his tears while talking about Messi:
"This is Lionel Messi's last World Cup. We will give it our all to give him this gift. We'll die for him on the pitch."
🚨 🗣️ Mohamed Salah refuses to blame the referee after Egypt’s exit.
🗣️ “It’s difficult to accept because we were leading 2-0. We believed we had the game under control.
🗣️ I’ve seen the reactions after the match, but people need to understand emotions take over. Ziko never meant to disrespect Messi or FIFA. He was simply hurting after the final whistle.
🗣️ Personally, I don’t think Egypt were robbed. The referee made decisions like every referee does, but I don’t believe the result was decided by officiating.
🗣️ I’m proud of this team. We fought together until the end and that’s all you can ask for.
🗣️ Congratulations to Messi and Argentina. I hope they go all the way.
🚨 “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.”