🚨🤯 Daniel Riolo 𝗧𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗦 𝗜𝗡𝗧𝗢 Cristiano Ronaldo:
🗣️ Riolo: "Cristiano Ronaldo is a burden. Portugal played with 10 men and a post up front.
The difference between Messi and Ronaldo is that Messi knows he is no longer 20 years old, that he is nearly 40 and approaching the end of his career. He prepares accordingly, and the team and coach work around that reality, adapting to him and the way he can best contribute.
Whereas with Ronaldo, you have someone who lives in his own world. He thinks he's still 25, still playing for a top club, that he hasn't aged, and that he still performs at the same level. As a result, they don't build the team around his weaknesses."
You have to admit, he is speaking FACTS. 👏👏
One of the hardest truths society refuses to acknowledge is that some parents unknowingly limit their children’s future. Not every child is destined to become a doctor, lawyer, engineer, or accountant. Some are born to be filmmakers, musicians, entrepreneurs, athletes, creatives, and innovators.
Unfortunately, many parents see these dreams as distractions and push their children toward careers they personally admire or wished they had pursued themselves.
“The things I couldn’t achieve, my children must achieve.”
While the intention may be good, the result is often frustration, confusion, and wasted potential. A child can spend years studying a course they have no passion for, only to graduate and struggle because their heart was never in it.
Today, there are thousands of graduates with excellent degrees searching for opportunities, while many people who followed their natural gifts and passions are creating value, building businesses, and thriving in their chosen fields.
Parents should guide their children, not design their lives for them. Sometimes the very talent a parent is trying to suppress is the gift that could change the family’s story forever.
A child allowed to walk in purpose will often achieve far more than a child forced to live someone else’s dream.
Hansi Flick for Pep Guardiola. 🎩
“Pep is the best coach in the world, and he's proven that over the past ten years, year after year.”
“Even when things weren't going well, he always knew how to handle the situation and manage it. He's delivered exceptional work”
When we talk about philosophy, and the way he conveys his ideas…his teams always play at the highest level, and he always finds solutions to be better than the competitors.”
“And when you look at the number of titles he's won, it's exceptional. And I greatly appreciate that I know him personally, because he really is an amazing person.”
I wish him now to rest a little, and to take his time before returning, and I hope he does return, because he's still young enough to do that.”
To satisfy a woman and make her crave you like no other, you don’t need a big d!ck or a small one. Here’s what you actually need:
Your foreplay game must be lethal. Most men fuck this up because they only chase their own nut and ignore the woman in front of them. That’s why you lose her after you cum. Fix it.
Take your time and worship her body like it’s your last meal. Lick her ears, kiss her neck, then claim her succulent lips with slow, deep passion. Caress her breasts softly. Don’t squeeze them like you’re angry. Slide your tongue over her n!pples, circle them, then suck her t!ts with real hunger and dedication.
While your mouth is busy on her breasts, send one hand down to her vulva. Don’t shove your finger inside yet. Just tap her cl!t gently. That teasing rhythm drives deep electric signals straight to her brain.
Lick every inch of her body, especially her neck, stomach, and navel. It makes her lose control.
Spend at least 15 minutes devouring her until she’s dripping wet and aching for you. Do not rush to slide your d!ck in. Make her throb and beg from pure pleasure. And if you're a man who eats her pvssy like you mean it, using that tongue with skill and rhythm, you’re already ahead of most men.
When you finally fvck her after fifteen minutes of intense licking, sucking, and kissing, you’ll only need three to five minutes of strong penetration to send chills exploding down her spine. She will shake, squeeze around you, and never want to let you go.
One note for small d!cks: own it. Focus on missionary, lift one of her legs high, and stroke with purpose. Don’t rush and don’t go too slow. Hit the right angles and she’ll still scream your name.
Above all, love God.
Masturbation is considered one of the safest forms of sexual activity because, when done alone, there is no risk or sexually transmitted infections.
Medically and psychologically, it is generally regarded as a normal part of human sexuality.
Some possible benefits include:
Stress relief and relaxation
Better sleep after orgasm
Improved sexual self-awareness and understanding of one’s body
Release of sexual tension
Temporary mood improvement due to the release of dopamine and endorphins
For some women, temporary relief from menstrual cramps
For men, some studies suggest regular ejaculation may support prostate health
However, masturbation become unhealthy when it becomes compulsive, excessive, or begins to interfere with daily life, relationships, work, or emotional well-being.
Moderation and self-control are important.
💙❤️ Hansi Flick: “I love this football club”.
“We have managed to fight for this club and this badge every day for 90 minutes”.
“It's two years in a row now and we are so happy, we deserve it”.
If you love someone because they love you, that is empathy. If you love someone for their beauty, that is attraction. If you love someone for what they offer, that is interest.
If you love someone for their kindness, that is admiration. But when you cannot fully explain why you love them, only that your heart does, that is love.
Managers are lucky with projects too, this PSG project for Enrique is why Enrique won’t be leaving PSG anytime soon.
He failed at Roma, couldn’t use 2 seasons at Celta Vigo, stumbled on the best groups of players ever and Enrique did wonders with Messi, Ney, Suarez and the Barca team.
When he left, he’s failed again as Spain head coach before stumbling upon the PSG job that fits him so well.
That’s why Pep doesn’t want to leave City because those kind of projects don’t come too often, it’s why his own best years too were Barcelona and City.
The projects allows them to manifest their geniuses, they have final say on many things, they have access the best players and access to upgrading on any player they deem fit.
Can INEOS support anyone like that? Not sure, so dead your Enrique dream please, he’s not leaving his comfort zone he’s waited years to get into for war zone in Manchester, dealing with bad weather, The Sun and Daily Mirror.
This is what Kompany should have done in the first leg and not fall into the PSG bait to come out fully. It’s a knockout game, you’re supposed to manage the moment. He will learn from this.
This was exactly what Luis Enrique told them to do they came with the intention to defend, and that’s what they did. Vitinha having that few touches tells you everything…this wasn’t about control, it was about control of space, not the ball.
An open game like the first leg was never sustainable. That chaos, that end-to-end madness. It plays into emotion, not structure. And in knockout football, emotion gets you eliminated. The first team that decides, “we’re shutting this down, we’re suffering if we have to” that team usually wins the tie.
And that’s what PSG did.
They flipped the script completely. Instead of trying to outplay Bayern, they out-disciplined them. Compact shape, reduced distances between lines, no unnecessary risks in buildup even if it meant sacrificing their usual identity.
Because here’s the key. PSG didn’t try to be the better footballing side, they tried to be the more mature side.
Every time Bayern looked to accelerate the game, PSG slowed it down. Every time Bayern tried to create width and stretch them, PSG collapsed centrally and forced low-percentage actions. It became less about brilliance and more about patience and that’s where Bayern were dragged into discomfort.
And once you turn the game into a battle of patience rather than patterns, you neutralize a lot of what makes Kompany’s system special.
That’s why Vitinha barely saw the ball not because PSG couldn’t find him, but because they chose not to build through him. They bypassed phases, went more direct when needed, protected transitions, and most importantly, they respected the danger of the opponent.
In a final, that approach becomes even more powerful.
Because finals aren’t won by the team that plays the best football they’re won by the team that makes the fewest mistakes, defends the best, and picks the right moments.
PSG showed they can do that.
Happy International Workers’ Day.
From classrooms to hospitals, farms to offices. Ekiti State salutes every worker whose strength and perseverance drive our prosperity.
Your labour is our pride, and your contributions are our hope for tomorrow.
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