Lionel Scaloni, you can’t keep getting away with this bad coaching.
Your tactics is just Messi and insha Allah, with unnecessarily old midfielders.
You’re simply not good.
I have never seen this kind of attack before since 2022 that I have been active on this app.
How low can you go sending bots to attack someone account in order to take him down? If you know you didn't do anything wrong, why try to bring my account down illegally?
All this because I chose to call out omotara and her wife alabi?
So in essence, you all support omotara ridiculing her wife countless times on social media while vibing to killing him?
If you have an issue with my tweets, why not just report it and allow Twitter take it down if I violated any rules and regulations? Why send bots to take down my account illegally?
If you have to hide under the shadow to do your dirty work, it just shows how much of a coward you are.
I will take a break for now until further notice.
Goodnight!
You are talking out of points here, why will i think he’s from Yoruba origin when the discussion has nothing to do with tribe, nothing about where he came from. You need to heal
@am_solomon_ Why will you care? You also thought he was of Yoruba origin and Yoruba bigotry is normal to you so you can't see the tribalitic undertone to unnecessarily doubting he has horses
Only Dickson's friend can afford it. How dare a Yoruba man
Everything is tribalism to some of you, i never really even thought about where that man could be from cos the discussion has nothing to do with tribe.
IBRAHIM CHATTA is a Tapa, Nupe decent, not really Yoruba. Hope you can leave him alone and stop doubting his riches.
Because we all know the instant jealousy stem from thinking he’s a Yoruba man.
@comfortomovre@_fehintoluwa@AsaduChinaza Is everything ok with you? nope. You posted an information based on the fact that you’re a pr rather than the timing of the application, so the question is for you.
@comfortomovre@_fehintoluwa@AsaduChinaza You knew this? Why did you think you were different bcos you get Pr, It doesn’t matter if you have Pr, your passport is still Nigeria.
@Ola_42@metuchizzy Not the Alvarez i watched today, he has been unlucky not to score but he contributed to the whole game, same alvarez that dispossessed Salah for the third goal is who you said doesn’t track back .
I’m going to take my time with this one. If you’re busy, save this post and read it later. If you’re a night owl like me, this is a good late-night read.
Do you know the worst thing about Cristiano Ronaldo?
It’s that he set the standards for what defines a legend… and in the end, he couldn’t even live up to the standards he created himself.
After winning Euro 2016, Ronaldo said:
“You can’t become a legend until you win a trophy with your national team.”
It was an obvious dig at Messi.
Argentina had just lost the 2014 World Cup final to Germany, and Messi was going through the toughest period of his international career. Those words only added fuel to the fire.
Where was the respect for a rival, Ronaldo?
The surprising part was that social media completely embraced that narrative. Messi was labeled a bottler, while Ronaldo was declared the winner of the rivalry—at least in the media, not on the pitch.
Then Messi retired from international football, came back, won the Copa América, and suddenly they were level in major international trophies.
What happened next?
Ronaldo fans started saying that one Euro is worth more than a hundred Copa Américas, claiming there was no competition in South America. Not true—but that became the excuse.
Then Messi went on to win the World Cup.
This time, the excuses changed again.
They claimed FIFA had fixed the tournament for Messi. That the World Cup was scripted in his favor. They simply didn’t know what else to say.
Then Ronaldo himself came out with one of the strangest quotes imaginable:
“A legend’s career can’t be defined by just seven games.”
At first glance, it sounds reasonable.
But beneath it was another attempt to diminish what Messi had achieved.
Before the World Cup, they insisted it would be Ronaldo’s tournament. On paper, Portugal had a fantastic squad. If the manager couldn’t get the best out of them, that’s Portugal’s problem—not Ronaldo’s.
Yet that same Portugal squad wasn’t any weaker than the Argentina team Messi led to the 2014 World Cup final—the same team people mocked Messi for not carrying to the title.
Just a couple of days ago, Ronaldo said:
“The World Cup doesn’t define my career, whether I win it or not.”
A statement that directly contradicts what he had said years earlier, when he admitted that winning the World Cup would make him feel completely fulfilled.
Now you’re 41 years old, Cristiano.
By your own standards:
* You have 5 Ballon d’Ors, not 8.
* You have one European Championship, not two Copa América titles.
* You never won the World Cup.
* You have four European Golden Shoes, while Messi has six—even though you’re an out-and-out striker.
So what now?
Will you keep playing until the next World Cup and become the first player to appear in one at 45, hoping to finally win it?
If we judged you by the standards you created, you wouldn’t qualify as a legend.
Of course, nobody actually judges you that way. Everyone still recognizes you as one of football’s greatest legends.
The real mistake was comparing Ronaldo to Messi in the first place.
That rivalry was exaggerated from the beginning by the media and figures like José Mourinho.
Messi conquered every major trophy available to him, shattered records that once seemed untouchable, and at 39 years old he’s still competing with Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland—the stars of the next generation—for the Golden Boot. And honestly, he could still win it.
What made Messi beloved by so many fans is that he never tried to diminish Ronaldo’s achievements.
Ronaldo, on the other hand, repeatedly made comments that many interpreted as attempts to downplay his greatest rival’s accomplishments—and that’s never an admirable trait.
Cristiano helped create a generation that thinks belittling other people’s achievements while constantly glorifying your own is a way to establish dominance.
Good bye. Ronaldo.
Ronaldo should blame himself for being selfish & not accepting that he is 41 & not sweet 25 years.
You can't be playing all games & all minutes again.
He failed to have a conversation with Martinez on how the team should work or use him.
Go home, Legend
There are two ways to be in this world, one is to be like Alex who has given his life and resource to empowering children and making their greatness known to the world. I met him once and he’s a truly remarkable guy. I have supported in a small capacity and encouraged others to do the same.
The second way is to be a moron like this guy who posits himself as a faux intellectual whose only claim to relevance is making snide comments like this one and forever hoping someone important notices.
One of these people is doing meaningful work and changing lives, the other doesn’t matter.
Be like Alex.