Anupama chopra - The Nepo Kid lover and who bashed Dhurandhar and Aditya Dhar got bashed by Shahid Kapoor live!!
Anupama chopra : "There is a paid negativity campaign against "Alia Bhatt" during Cannes and alpha.
Shahid Kapoor : "This is social media era you can't fake things anymore, actors should be real , not insecure and jealous. People get angry when u try to manipulate perception of yours anymore"
Muh pe Fake, Insecure aur Jealous boldia!!
She never expected this answer for her lovely Nepo kids of bollywood!!
You will not believe it but, Mikel Arteta was the reason why pep Guardiola left Manchester City!.
The rumors are out, the new documentary has spilled the secrets, and the truth is finally laid bare: Pep Guardiola reportedly told his players he wanted to quit during the 2025/26 season because he was drained. Let that sink in.
We are witnessing an unprecedented era where Mikel Arteta is not just winning titles—he is breaking the spirits of the greatest tactical minds in modern football history.
Look at the trail of destruction left in the wake of this Arsenal project. First, it was Jurgen Klopp. Arteta finished above the legendary Liverpool boss in back-to-back seasons, and what happened next? Klopp resigned, citing absolute exhaustion.
Then came the ultimate masterclass against the boss himself. Arteta went toe-to-toe with his former mentor, finishing above Pep Guardiola in consecutive seasons to snatch the Premier League crown and completely derail Manchester City’s domestic dominance.
For the first time in Pep’s historic career, a rival denied him consecutive title races, leaving the City manager so drained that he ultimately walked away at the end of the season.
The student didn't just learn from the masters; he became the relentless monster that hunted them right into early retirement.
But the Arteta curse doesn't just stop at the absolute elite; its ripple effect has torn through the rest of the London landscape, turning rival technical areas into absolute revolving doors.
Across the city, managers are trying to match the impossible blueprint set at the Emirates, only to get completely swallowed up by the pressure.
Look at what happened at Stamford Bridge. Enzo Maresca tried to bring his own tactical revolution to Chelsea, but trying to chase down Arsenal’s standards ended in a breakdown with the hierarchy, leading to his New Year's Day sacking.
Enter Liam Rosenior, who was brought in from Strasbourg to steady the ship.
Instead, Rosenior ran straight into the Arteta buzzsaw.
In just three intense meetings, Arteta absolutely schooled him, exposing every tactical flaw and completely unraveling his brief tenure until the Chelsea board brutally axed him after less than four months in charge.
Over in North London, Tottenham thought they found their savior in Thomas Frank, fresh off his success at Brentford. Instead, the relentless demands of competing in Arsenal's shadow left Spurs hovering just above the relegation zone, forcing the board to sack him after a torrid eight months.
Nobody is saying Arteta is intentionally handing out pink slips or forcing legends to pack up their bags. But when you raise the bar this high, the psychological toll on everyone else is devastating.
You either keep up with Arsenal, or the pressure will see you sacked by winter or retired by summer.
The quality of last season premier league is absolutely insane. A relegated club has a player Real Madrid are interested in and he’s leaving for €92M.
Make no mistake, Arsenal won the hardest premier league title ever.
🚨🗣️ | Pep Guardiola Shocked on Arsenal fans Reaction towards Gabriel Magalhaes after missing the Penalty: 🤯
“I have to say something because I saw this and, honestly, it blew my mind. It blew my mind. We know how this business works. Usually, in a Champions League final, a player misses a crucial penalty against a top, top team like PSG, and the next day... it is a disaster for him. The social media, the media, it can be very, very cruel. Very ugly. You expect the anger, the threats, the terrible words. We see it all the time.
But what the Arsenal fans did for Gabriel? Wow. It is something else. Truly. To see a player fail in the most painful moment, and the response from the stadium, from the people, is just... pure love? I am told his shirt sales went up by three hundred and fifty percent in a few days. Three hundred and fifty percent! This is incredible. I have been in football a long, long time, as a player and a manager, and I have never seen anything like it. Never.
You know, you open Facebook, you open Instagram or Twitter, and the narrative is always the same. 'Arsenal fans are insufferable. They are the worst fanbase, they are annoying.' You hear this tag all the time. But I look at this gesture and I think, 'How?' How do they have this tag? If a fanbase can wrap their arms around a player like that, in the darkest moment of the club's history a trophy they have been dying to win for decades then everything we are told online is a lie. It is a massive misconception. They have been judged so harshly.
This shows me who they really are. It shows their class, their humanity, and their loyalty. To behave like this? It is not annoying, it is not insufferable. It is beautiful. They deserve incredible praise for this, because this is what football should be about”
🚨 𝐒𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐁𝐀 𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇𝐄𝐒 𝐕𝐀𝐍 𝐃𝐈𝐉𝐊 𝐋𝐄𝐆𝐄𝐍𝐃𝐀𝐑𝐘 𝐑𝐄𝐂𝐎𝐑𝐃 🔴🛡️
Arsenal’s William Saliba has matched a historic defensive milestone set by Virgil van Dijk during his iconic 2018/19 season. 👀
According to Transfermarkt data, Saliba completed the entire 2025/26 campaign without being dribbled past even once, equalling Van Dijk’s famous record. 🔒
To top it off, his value has now risen to €100M ($107M), making him just the second centre-back ever to reach that mark. 💰
O sucesso do #Arsenal não está acontecendo apenas dentro de campo. Uma das maiores razões para o crescimento do clube nos últimos anos tem sido a qualidade das decisões tomadas fora de campo.
Enquanto muitos só olham para o campo e bola, apenas os resultados esportivos, existe um trabalho de gestão, planejamento e estruturação que tem sido fundamental para recolocar o Arsenal entre as principais potências do futebol europeu.
E alguns exemplos recentes ajudam a ilustrar isso.
Jayson Ayto não permaneceu nem um ano no Brighton. Edu Gaspar deixou o Nottingham Forest antes de completar um ano no cargo. Vinai Venkatesham, por sua vez, viu sua passagem pelo Tottenham ser cercada por fortes questionamentos em meio a uma temporada extremamente turbulenta para o clube.
Isso mostra como o Arsenal tem sido criterioso na construção de sua estrutura executiva. O clube não depende apenas de indivíduos, mas de processos, alinhamento estratégico e uma visão clara de longo prazo.
Durante muito tempo, o Arsenal foi criticado por decisões administrativas equivocadas. Hoje, porém, a realidade é diferente. O clube demonstra uma capacidade cada vez maior de identificar talentos, desenvolver profissionais e criar uma cultura organizacional sólida, capaz de continuar funcionando mesmo quando nomes importantes seguem novos caminhos.
Grandes clubes não são construídos apenas por grandes jogadores.
São construídos por grandes decisões.
E o Arsenal tem acertado cada vez mais nelas.
Andoni Iraola inherits a £1B squad
Enzo maresca inherits a £1B squad
Xabi Alonso inherits a £1B squad
Micheal Carrick inherits a £1B squad
Mikel Arteta built it from scratch and non of these blank cheque managers will beat him to the trophy next season 🥱
🚨📊| 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: 📺
The Champions League Final became the most-watched Champions League Final in UK history, attracting a record 23 million viewers and surpassing the previous record set by Liverpool vs Real Madrid in 2022.
That’s not the end
ManCity 2-1 Arsenal also set a new record as the most-watched Premier League match in US TV history, averaging 2.6 million viewers across NBC and NBC Sports Digital platforms, according to official Nielsen and Adobe Analytics data. 🇺🇸📊📈
Arsenal the denominator again 👀🤯
Wayne Rooney on other teams congratulating Arsenal on their title:
“Arsenal were crowned Premier League champions and deserved credit for what they achieved this season. But I cannot help feeling that some clubs in England could not find it in themselves to offer a simple word of congratulations.
In football, respect costs nothing. When a team ends a 22-year wait and wins the title with quality and character, the least their rivals can do is acknowledge it. The silence from certain clubs speaks louder than any post ever could.
I am proud of what Mikel Arteta has built. The players showed resilience, belief and the kind of determination that wins leagues. That deserves recognition, not ignorance.
Congratulations to Arsenal on winning the Premier League. But I believe English football loses something when basic respect between clubs disappears.
To the Arsenal supporters: you waited 22 years. Nobody can take that from you. Enjoy every moment of it.”
#PremierLeague #Arsenal #Champions
🇫🇷 LA VICTOIRE DU PSG DE LA LIGUE DES CHAMPIONS CACHE-T-ELLE UN ÉNORME SCANDALE DE CORRUPTION ?
Quand on est partial et factuel, que l'on analyse l'arbitrage des trois derniers matchs du PSG dans cette compétition, la question est plus que légitime ! Des penalties accordés à tort pour le PSG, des penalties refusés à tort pour leurs adversaires... 🤔
Roy Keane on UEFA praising Daniel Siebert’s Champions League final performance and FIFA’s reaction:
🗣️ “FIFA deserve credit for not getting carried away with all the noise.
Because what UEFA are saying about Daniel Siebert’s performance… I don’t know what game they were watching.
One of the greatest Champions League final refereeing displays ever? Come on, let’s be serious now.
This is exactly the problem in football right now — too much protecting, too much PR, too much telling us what we should believe instead of letting people see what actually happened.
UEFA come out and say they’re ‘extremely pleased’ like everything was perfect, like there were no big moments, no controversial decisions, no pressure calls that shaped the game.
And then FIFA look at all of that and still say, ‘No World Cup appointment.’
That tells you everything.
Because FIFA aren’t interested in the noise — they’re interested in standards.
If there’s debate, if there’s controversy, if fans are still arguing about key decisions after the biggest club game of the season, then clearly it wasn’t as clean as people are trying to make it sound.
And that’s the part UEFA don’t want to hear.
They want the praise, they want the headlines, they want the congratulations.
But football doesn’t work like that.
You don’t just declare something historic because it suits the narrative.
FIFA saw the reaction from the football world and made a judgement call.
And honestly, that decision says more than any UEFA statement ever will.
Because at the highest level, credibility matters more than compliments.”