“Vai chorar no zoológico”
É assim que os torcedores da Argentina trataram o Speed apenas por usar a camisa de Cabo Verde
O cara ate saiu do personagem, racismo é uma merda
🗣️ Interviewer: “Argentina has been involved in several controversial refereeing decisions during this World Cup. Do you think it’s just a coincidence, or do you believe something suspicious is going on?”
Zlatan Ibrahimović: “After watching the game against Cape Verde, I can no longer believe it’s just a coincidence. The referee seemed to give 9 out of 10 key decisions in Argentina’s favor. There were several fouls on Cape Verde players that he ignored. He allowed Messi to take a quick free kick before the defensive wall had been properly set, and Messi wasn’t cautioned. The amount of added time also seemed to go well beyond what was expected.
When you look at all of this, it makes you question whether Argentina is being treated differently from other countries. If you have to win the World Cup amid controversy every time, then there’s nothing to brag about because it feels as though the tournament was made easier for you it wasn’t earned, but bought.”
The ref hadn't even blown the whistle, vozinha was still setting up the wall, and Messi tried to steal a cheap goal… him being a “good guy” is the biggest false image in football
I understand anyone jealous of Cristiano Ronaldo, to be honest. The man is going to retire one day, and whether people admit it or not, football will experience a significant drop in attention, interest, engagement, and global conversation. He is a once-in-a-lifetime athlete.
Sometimes you have to appreciate greatness while it’s still in front of you. Because when it’s gone, you don’t get another version of it. There won’t be another player on this Portugal team that people and the media can build entire news cycles around every single week. Love him or hate him, he moves the sport like very few athletes in history ever have.
And when that rivalry with Messi finally ends, football will lose something special. For nearly two decades they pushed each other to impossible heights, gave us endless debates, unforgettable matches, iconic goals, and moments that defined an entire generation of fans. Whether you supported one or the other, you were part of something that may never be repeated.
Most of the hate Ronaldo gets today isn’t even genuine anymore. It’s engagement farming. He’s one of the few athletes people know they can mention and instantly generate millions of interactions. That alone tells you how big his influence.
Cristiano Ronaldo gave us moments football simply couldn’t have replaced last-minute winners, impossible comebacks, record after record, unforgettable Champions League nights, international glory, and a mentality that inspired millions to believe that hard work could compete with talent.
You don’t have to think he’s the greatest player ever. You don’t even have to like him. But you do have to acknowledge that football has been bigger because Cristiano Ronaldo existed. Players come and go. Icons come once in a generation. Cultural phenomena come even less often.
Enjoy one of the GOATs while he’s still here. When he finally walks away from the game, even the people who spent years criticizing him will realize they were lucky enough to witness an era they’ll spend the rest of their lives comparing everyone else to.
FIFA loves Messi, the world loves Ronaldo.
Like I said, Ronaldo is bigger than the World Cup; he doesn't need a trophy to prove he's the greatest. ⚽🐐🇵🇹
Messi has been in the USA and Canada for 2 years but I've never seen crowd gathering in the streets for him like we're seeing for Ronaldo
When you're big, you're big