🚨🗣️New: Thierry Henry reacts to the Brazil, Morocco, and Netherlands press conferences, where questions in Spanish were reportedly not permitted for Hakimi, Vinícius Jr., and Frenkie de Jong:
“I have covered World Cups for years, and this situation makes absolutely no sense to me. You’re telling me a World Cup co-hosted by Mexico can stop journalists from asking questions in Spanish? That’s like hosting a Formula 1 race and banning cars from using their engines.
We saw it with Hakimi. We saw it with Vinícius. Now we’re hearing similar stories involving Frenkie de Jong. The players understood the questions. The journalists spoke one of the most widely spoken languages on the planet. Yet somehow the language became the problem.
Gianni Infantino talks about inclusion, diversity, and bringing football to everyone. Fine. Then explain this contradiction. How can FIFA celebrate diversity in every promotional video and then create headlines because Spanish journalists are being told to switch languages at a tournament hosted by Mexico?
Spanish isn’t some obscure dialect spoken by a handful of people. It’s the language of hundreds of millions across the Americas and beyond. If a journalist from Mexico, Spain, Argentina, Colombia, or anywhere else asks a question in Spanish and the player understands it, why is football creating barriers where none existed?
The irony is unbelievable. FIFA keeps telling us football belongs to everyone, but this controversy has many fans asking whether some voices are more welcome than others.
Maybe there’s a logistical explanation. Maybe it’s a translation issue. But perception matters. And right now the perception is terrible.
Because what fans are seeing is simple: a World Cup hosted partly by a Spanish-speaking nation, players who understand Spanish, journalists who speak Spanish, and officials telling them not to use Spanish.
If that’s progress, somebody needs to explain it better. Because from the outside, it looks like football’s governing body is tripping over its own message.”
“FIFA wanted a celebration of diversity. Instead, they’ve handed the internet a controversy that won’t stop being discussed.”
Esta es el consumo que le cobraron a un sueco: 800 pesos 4 aguas, 200 pesos 4 cervezas y un servicio (propina) a huevo 🥚de 200 pesos en un restaurante-bar del Barrio Antiguo de Monterrey, una noche antes del partido Suecia 🇸🇪 vs Túnez 🇹🇳 del #mundialdefútbol2026#mundialdefútbol Síganos en Hora Cero Deportes @HCDmty
La @CRTGobMX confirmó que los usuarios de pospago no necesitan vincular su CURP a su línea, pues aunque no lo quieran, los operadores ya cuentan con sus datos y realizarán la vinculación automática. Sin embargo, aun sumando estas líneas, falta registrar el 80% de líneas.
Entonces le pagas a @VIX el pase completo del mundial y aún así no te deja ver los partidos en ningún lado, para el colmo, tienen una política de "No reembolsos" y @Profeco no hará nada, pero ¿Y si le pido mi rembolso al banco po incumplir un servicio pagado? (@soynumx) 😏
Está cabrón como @skymexico@izzi_mx y @VIX defraudaron a todos con el mundial. Y simplemente desactivaron sus canales de atención a clientes. No están dando el servicio y no ni una respuesta @Profeco
INCREÍBLE. La selección inglesa fue asaltada. Un montón de material que incluía los zapatos de los jugadores, balones, las pizarras de Tuchel y las camillas de masaje fue robado de una furgoneta que iba Florida hasta la base de concentración en Kansas City. Y lloraban por México.
📱 #VIRAL | Un conductor de un automóvil captó el momento exacto en el que un hombre viajaba colgado por la parte exterior de una unidad de transporte en el municipio de García.
El ingenio (y la imprudencia) quedó grabado cuando el pasajero justificó su peligrosa acción asegurando: “Me ahorro los $15 y no voy apretado con la bola”. Aunque el video se ha tomado con humor en redes sociales, la acción representa un enorme riesgo para su seguridad.
cc. ddemacra2
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The natural instinct is to buy ahead. It doesn't work that way. In a shortage, memory is allocated, not bought. You get what you're given, at the current price.
If you've been waiting to upgrade a device, the best time was yesterday. The next best time is now. This year's sale season won't have the discounts people are used to.
@DavidFaitelson_ ¡Déjalos David! Lamentablemente así es la generación actual y tú también vas en ese barco, no por la generación que eres, sino porque publicas muchas veces para generar polémica barata, por ende, generar interacciones y a veces en transmisiones en vivo haces lo mismo