@elejercitodelam Laburo toda su vida no tuvo marido futbolista para comprarle carteras caras, empresario o marido mayorcito dueño de un canal para ser mantenida o le ponga un programa q no llega a un dígito, sólita lo hizo todo merece estar disfrutando haciendo nada LAM
Yanina diciendo que no se olviden de que en un streaming mataron al papá de Messi. ¿Ella lo dice? Tiene un gran tupé. Se para una hora frente a cámara inventando novelas completamente ficticias.
Basta de creer cualquier cosa. Wanda Nara no es representante de fútbol, no estudió para eso y no es reconocida como tal en el ambiente. Y lo más increíble es que todavía haya gente que crea el cuento de que los clubes la llaman a ella para preguntarle por Mauro Icardi, que ella después se comunica con el representante y le transmite las ofertas. ¿En serio?
Mauro autorizó a sus abogadas a hablar y, en menos de 30 minutos, se derrumbaron todas las supuestas primicias. Quedó claro que muchos hablan con una seguridad asombrosa sobre temas de los que, en realidad, no tienen la menor idea.
🅾️🅾️ Wayne Rooney: On Lionel Messi performance against Austria:
“I’ll say this now, what we’re witnessing right now is just completely mental. I’ve played at the absolute highest level, I know what the physical toll of this game is, and Messi scoring twice today to break the all-time World Cup goal record? It’s just insane.
How are we all sitting here acting like this is normal? The man is 39 years old. At 39, most lads are sitting on a beach, or struggling to get out of bed for a Sunday league kickabout, let alone dominating the biggest tournament on Earth. It defies logic.
He’s out there gliding past players, reading the game three steps ahead of everyone else, and finishing like he’s still in his mid-twenties.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: anyone who still doubts Lionel Messi as the greatest to ever play the game simply is not mentally OK. It’s that simple.
There’s no footballing argument left to have. Even if your brain has been completely disconnected, your eyes alone just sitting there watching what he is doing on that pitch should tell you absolutely everything you need to know. You don't need a tactical breakdown. You just need to look at the screen. To do what he’s done throughout his career was incredible, but to reach the pinnacle of the World Cup record books at 39?
We will never, ever see anything like this again. We just need to stop trying to analyze it and appreciate that we're looking at the absolute best to ever lace up a pair of boots”
Vean lo que es esta secuencia, por favor. Vean nada más cómo gritó su doblete ante Austria. Ya no tiene nada que demostrarle a nadie, ya completó el fútbol, pero sigue viviéndolo con la misma pasión que cuando todo comenzó. No juega por récords individuales, no juega por números y no juega para tener más dinero. Juega por gloria, juega por amor a la pelota, juega por su familia y juega por Argentina. Nadie como Lionel. NADIE.
GUARDIOLA SOBRE EL RÉCORD DE MESSI
"La noticia no es que Leo haya batido otro récord. La noticia es que seguimos sorprendidos. Después de veinte años haciendo cosas extraordinarias, todavía consigue que el mundo del fútbol se detenga y diga: "¿Cómo puede hacerlo otra vez?"
"Convertirse en el máximo goleador de la historia de los Mundiales es algo gigantesco. Estamos hablando de la competición más difícil, la que juzga a los jugadores para siempre. Y aun así Leo ha encontrado la manera de dejar su nombre por encima de todos. Eso habla de talento, pero sobre todo habla de una longevidad y una mentalidad que nunca había visto".
"Cuando la gente analiza a Messi, suele contar goles. Yo creo que ese es el error. Los goles son la consecuencia. Lo verdaderamente único es que durante veinte años ha entendido el juego mejor que nadie. Hoy rompe un récord histórico, pero lo que me impresiona es que sigue viendo el fútbol unos segundos antes que el resto".
"Hay jugadores que marcan una época. Luego están Pelé, Maradona y algunos pocos más que marcan generaciones. Leo ha ido más allá. Ha marcado una era completa del fútbol mundial. Los niños que nacieron cuando él ya era una estrella hoy son adultos y siguen viéndolo romper récords".
"Lo más difícil en el deporte no es llegar. Es mantenerse. Y Leo no se ha mantenido; ha seguido evolucionando. Ha sido el mejor adolescente, el mejor jugador en su plenitud y ahora sigue siendo decisivo cuando muchos otros ya estarían retirados o viviendo de sus recuerdos".
"Este récord en los Mundiales tiene algo especial porque millones de personas entienden lo que significa esa camiseta, esa presión y ese escenario. Y aun así, cuando el partido se vuelve importante, el balón sigue encontrándolo a él".
"Muchas veces me preguntan qué hizo diferente Messi. La respuesta es sencilla: convirtió lo excepcional en rutina. Hoy todos hablan del máximo goleador de la historia de los Mundiales. Dentro de unos días parecerá normal. Y eso es exactamente lo que ha hecho Leo durante toda su carrera: normalizar lo imposible".
"Yo ya no tengo palabras nuevas para describirlo. Cada vez que creo que se acabaron los elogios, él inventa otro récord. Así que simplemente diré: gracias, Leo. Porque los entrenadores, los jugadores y los aficionados sabemos que estamos viendo algo que difícilmente volverá a repetirse".
🚨🎙️ ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIĆ ON LIONEL MESSI'S INFLUENCE ON ARGENTINA AFTER THEIR WIN OVER AUSTRIA:
“I'm obsessed with watching Messi.
Not because he's my friend.
Not because of nostalgia.
Because after all these years, I'm still trying to understand how one player can control a football match without touching the ball every minute.
I watched Argentina today and the first thing I noticed wasn't the scoreline.
It was the way Austria reacted whenever Messi moved.
One step to the left, defenders follow.
One drop into midfield, the entire shape changes.
One glance over his shoulder panic.
That's not football.
That's psychological warfare.
And that's why I laugh when people reduce him to goals and assists.
They don't understand what they're watching.
Messi isn't just Argentina's best player.
He's Argentina's system.
He's their confidence.
He's their belief.
He's the reason every teammate walks onto the pitch thinking the impossible is possible.
People ask me about the GOAT debate.
What debate?
Seriously.
What debate?
For me, there isn't one.
The debate exists because television needs content and social media needs arguments.
When I watch football, I don't see a debate.
I see Messi.
Then I see everybody else.
That doesn't mean other legends weren't incredible.
It means I've never seen another player influence a match, a team and an entire generation of football the way Messi has.
And today was another reminder.
He didn't need a hat-trick.
He didn't need to score from 40 yards.
He just needed to be Lionel Messi.
And suddenly Argentina looked like a completely different team.
That's greatness.
Not when everything depends on you.
When everybody becomes better because you're there.
I've played against great players.
I've played with great players.
But Messi is the only player I've ever watched and genuinely thought:
'This isn't normal.'
The scary thing?
Opponents know exactly what he's going to do.
And they still can't stop it.
That's why I don't waste my time with comparisons anymore.
Some players become legends.
Some players become icons.
Messi became a category of his own.
And after today's performance, if you're still asking me who the greatest footballer of all time is...
You're asking the wrong question.
The right question is:
Will football ever produce another one like him?”
Se tiene que hacer viral! ella no lo sube porque tiene ganas de inventar, es una forma de cuidarse y la felicito, siempre fue su trabajo contra el mundo. @ferigleok
Mandarina cómplice de la corrupción?. que se destape la olla de ese canal nefasto.
🚨 LEO MESSI GIFTED A JERSEY & FOOTBALL TO THE YOUNG KID WHO MADE A PLASTIC JERSEY FOR MESSI 🚨
Leo Messi 🗣️: “One day, while I was scrolling through my phone, I saw a young boy on social media. He was playing while wearing a plastic jersey made in my name. Later, when I learned more about him, I found out that he was a huge fan of mine at just five years old. He had insisted to his father that he wanted my jersey, but his father was so poor that he couldn’t afford to buy one for him.
As soon as I heard about this, I asked my team to send him a signed jersey and a signed ball. I also told him that if I ever came to play somewhere in Asia, I would definitely meet him. When I eventually visited, I met him in person. He was a very sweet boy, and he burst into tears when he saw me. Meeting him made me very happy as well, and I truly enjoyed spending time with him.” ♥️🙏
🚨🚨GARETH BALE:
"In soccer, there was a moment that changed the way I saw competition. While I was dealing with a chronic muscle injury that kept following me throughout my career, I received an unexpected message from Real Madrid’s fitness coach.
He said, 'Leo is asking about your condition and wants to help.'"What happened next? A personal call from Messi’s private doctor, offering me a tested treatment protocol, and sharing the same rehab exercises Messi used back in 2013.
He also recommended a specialized clinic in Barcelona that treats many top-level footballers — where competition is as intense as it gets."
"That moment taught me that true professionalism goes beyond teams and colors.
Greatness is measured by what you offer others — even your rivals. Messi is a human being before he is a legend. At a time when many see the Real Madrid–Barcelona rivalry as a war, Messi reminded us that football is a beautiful game. Some moments don’t need goals — just humanity.”