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π¨π Raouf Khleif (Commentator):
βWho has Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't need to be afraid. Who has Ronaldo, has the title. Who has Ronaldo, has the records.β#CristianoRonaldo
So youβre telling me Spain, France, Germany, Portugal, Brazil, Belgium, England and Netherlands all stuck on one side of the bracketβ¦
The other side?
Argentina, Australia, Cape Verde, Egypt.
The script isnβt even trying to hide anymore
π¨π£ EXCLUSIVE: Real Madrid reach verbal agreement to sign Marc Cucurella from Chelsea, HERE WE GO!
Verbal agreement in place between all parties, player too β heβs the left back wanted by Mourinho. Details to follow.
Cucurella leaves #CFC and joins Madrid after World Cup. βͺοΈπͺπΈ
π¨ JUST IN: 23,593 Real Madrid socios have voted in the presidential election as of 17:00.
This figure represents a 31.37% turnout.
Less than 3 hours left and the voting will CLOSE.
14 years ago today, Chelsea signed Eden Hazard for just β¬33M. π
π 2 Premier League titles
π 2 Europa Leagues
π FA Cup
π League Cup
π₯ 352 games
β½ 110 goals
π― 92 assists
Premier League Hall of Fame
π¨ Alonsoβs decision to join Chelsea:
π΅ Getting back into work
π΅ Managing an ELITE level club in the Premier League
π΅ Being the one who finally gets the Chelsea project consistently on track
π΅ Living in London
π΅ Stylistic fit - He is EXCITED about the current squad + he is enthused about the fact Chelsea are going to BACK him in the transfer market.
(@JacobsBen via @japtejghura on @HaytersTV)
π¨π£ BREAKING: Γderson to Manchester United, here we go!
Deal done with Atalanta for β¬45m package with add-ons included, agreement now in place.
Medical and formal steps to follow but deal in place.
Γderson will sign a four year deal plus option, as @TheAthleticFC reports.
What they ridiculed as weakness is now revealed as the empathy missing in the current crisis, leaving many to whisper that perhaps they mocked their own future.
The nation that laughed is now crying silently in more homes than before.
The bitter sarcasm unfolding in Nigeria today is poetic justice wrapped in pain.
Those who once laughed at Dame Patience Jonathanβs tears, mocking her accent and calling them crocodile tears over Chibok, are now watching schoolchildren kidnapped from Oyo, Niger, Kebbi.
The irony bites hardest: back then they had a First Lady who cried publicly like a distressed mother; today, responses feel scripted, distant, and slower while festivals continue amid fresh abductions.