@FabrizioRomano And dropping João Pedro looks like an even bigger mistake now. Brazil's attack had no edge, no presence, and no killer instinct. He would've given them exactly what they were missing.
Morocco played to win. Brazil played not to lose.
@FabrizioRomano Morocco deserves massive credit. If they had a clinical finisher, Brazil would've been 2-0 down.
Brazil looked completely toothless going forward, and Vinícius Jr. flopped again. For all the hype, where was the creativity when Brazil needed someone to step up?
And dropping João Pedro looks like an even bigger mistake now. Brazil's attack had no edge, no presence, and no killer instinct. He would've given them exactly what they were missing.
Morocco played to win. Brazil played not to lose.
#BRAMAR
Morocco deserves massive credit. If they had a clinical finisher, Brazil would've been 2-0 down.
Brazil looked completely toothless going forward, and Vinícius Jr. flopped again. For all the hype, where was the creativity when Brazil needed someone to step up?
#BRAMAR
I decided to lose my virginity at 16 to beat my dad’s record of losing his at 17— Singer Femi Kuti’s son, Ayo
Ayo Kuti, son of Nigerian music legend Femi Kuti, has sparked widespread reactions online following controversial personal and family-related remarks made during a recent livestream.
During a recent livestream with Davreal, Ayo Kuti linked his decision to lose his virginity at the age of 16 to a conversation he claimed to have had with his father. He stated:
“The only reason I lost my virginity at 16 is because my dad told me that he lost his at 17 so I said okay I have to be number one in my family cos you have to know say e dey shake, e dey break. My dad is a bad boy”
He also made claims about his parents’ sleeping arrangements, attributing it to health-related concerns involving STDs
“My parents do not also sleep on the same bed because of STD’s we don’t do that in our house”
The comments quickly spread across social media platforms, drawing mixed reactions.