No habia visto este reportaje.
Es tan despreciable y tan gusano que ni tiene el valor de responder directamente, decir con todas las letras q no va a reclamar nunca la soberanía.
INCREIBLE QUE ESTE PUEBLO AÚN NO HAYA SACADO A PATADAS A ESTE CIPAYO ENTREGUISTA .
Maneja sus acciones desde un Trust en Suiza - eliminado por Argentina
Creó su empresa en Delaware, guarida fiscal en EEUU - anfitrión eliminado
Entre los principales accionistas de su empresa están fondos de Inglaterra - eliminado por Argentina
Se mudó a Uruguay para eludir impuestos - eliminado
No sé para quien hincha @marcos_galperin , pero alegrías ya no le dan.
La Cancillería sacó el comunicado de protesta al Reino Unido por el buque inglés 2 horas después que terminara el partido.
No se animaron antes. Más arrastrados no se consigue.
Bien por los diputados de nuestro bloque que hace días exigen las explicaciones pertinentes.
🚨 “I Think I Woke Something Up in Him” -Bellingham Admits Mistake vs Messi
🎙️Reporter: Jude, you were leading until around the 80th minute and then lost it before full time… that must really hurt?
Jude🗣️: Yeah… it hurts a lot. Honestly, it’s one of those feelings you don’t forget. We were in control for so long, and to see it slip away like that so late… it’s painful. I really wanted to win this — we all did. But at the same time, we gave everything. No one left anything out there.
🎙️Reporter: There was a moment between you and Lionel Messi during the game — it looked heated. What happened?
Jude🗣️: (laughs slightly) Yeah… I think that was probably my mistake, to be honest. I tried to get under his skin a bit, maybe distract him. At that point, everything was going our way, but I also know… as long as Messi is still on the pitch, the game is never finished.
So I thought maybe I could put him off a little. But yeah… I think I did the opposite. I think I woke something up in him.
🎙️Reporter: So no bad blood between you two?
Jude🗣️: No, not at all. He’s my idol, honestly. There’s nothing serious there. Emotions are high in a game like that, especially a semi-final.
And actually… after the final whistle, he came over to me and spoke to me, tried to console me. That meant a lot, because in my head I was thinking, ‘he probably hates me now’ (laughs). But that just shows the kind of person he is.
So yeah… nothing but respect for him.”
🚨🎙️ England Captain Harry Kane after England’s loss:
“I don’t think I’ll ever understand what just happened out there, if I’m being honest. It’s really tough to take.
Our whole focus this past week was on stopping Lionel Messi. Every meeting, every session — it was all about limiting his impact. And in a way, you look at it and think we did… we stopped him from scoring.
But that’s the thing with him. Even at 39, it’s just unbelievable. You think you’ve done enough, and then he goes and produces two assists — two decisive moments that completely change the game. That’s the level he’s at.
To go from winning the game to losing it in the last seven minutes… it’s devastating. Absolutely devastating. We were in control, we were so close, and then it just turns like that.
The lads are hurting. We’re all disappointed because we know how big this was. But sometimes you come up against a player who can change everything in an instant… and tonight, that was the difference.”
🚨🗣️David Beckham on England’s 2:1 defeat to Argentina, says Messi is the GREATEST Player of all time:
“Football has a poetic way of completing its own stories. England once saw the Hand of God… tonight, they witnessed the Left Foot of God. Messi didn’t just play the game, he conducted it like a maestro leading an orchestra. Every touch was a sentence, every pass was a masterpiece, and those two assists were brushstrokes on football’s greatest canvas.
People spend their careers chasing greatness. Messi has spent his career redefining it. When the pressure reaches its highest peak, he becomes the calmest man in the stadium. That’s a gift you can’t coach, you can’t buy, and you certainly can’t defend against.
I’ve played with and against some of the greatest players this sport has ever seen, but what Lionel Messi continues to do on the biggest stage is beyond statistics, it’s legacy written in real time. Nights like this aren’t just victories; they’re chapters in football history.
For me, the debate is over. Lionel Messi isn’t just one of the greatest players of all time… he is the greatest player of all time.”
—🎙️Mixed Zone
SERBIA??? me pueden explicar porque hay mas países europeos y asiáticos apoyandonos más que los propios latinos? Totalmente desgarrador lo qje pasa en LATAM
Son un gobierno de chiste. Estamos insistiendo desde principios de julio cuando el patrullero británico HMS Medway navegó por el Mar Argentino sin previo aviso. Más genuflexos imposible. A ver si hacen algo con la explotación petrolera en las Islas y la Base Naval de Ushuaia. 🙄
Hay partidos que trascienden el fútbol.
Como Veterano de Malvinas, hoy solo quiero agradecerles a estos chicos por la enorme alegría y la inmensa caricia al alma que nos regalaron.
El deporte nunca cambia la historia, pero a veces ayuda a sanar emociones que siguen muy vivas.
Pep Guardiola on Lionel Messi’s masterclass against England.
🗣️ “People keep asking me how Messi is still doing this at 39 years old. My answer is simple because football has never seen anyone like him. Age defeats everyone, but somehow it refuses to defeat Lionel Messi. What he did tonight was beyond football… it was art.”
“England didn’t play against an old player. They played against the greatest mind this sport has ever produced. Two assists in a World Cup semi-final, controlling the rhythm of the biggest match on earth as if he were playing in his backyard. That is not normal. It is impossible to teach.”
“I’ve stood on the touchline and watched Leo do things that left me speechless. Tonight, sitting at home, he made me feel exactly the same. Every touch had purpose. Every pass carried danger. Every decision was perfect. He didn’t run the most but he made everyone else run for him.”
“The frightening part is that he no longer needs his young legs. His football brain is ten seconds ahead of everyone else. By the time defenders realise what is happening, the ball is already in the back of the net or a teammate is celebrating. That’s genius. Pure genius.”
“People obsess over goals, but tonight Messi reminded the world that football is about creating moments no one else can imagine. Two assists that changed a nation’s history. Two passes that carried Argentina into another World Cup final. That is the definition of greatness.”
“At 39, most legends are sitting in television studios talking about football. Messi is still writing football history. He isn’t surviving at this level he’s dominating it. That’s why I will always say there has never been, and there will never be, another player like Lionel Messi.”
“When this World Cup is over, don’t just remember the trophies or the statistics. Remember that you witnessed a 39-year-old genius walk into a World Cup semi-final against one of the strongest teams in the world… and make them look ordinary. We are watching the final chapters of the greatest football story ever written.”
Thomas Tuchel on Lionel Messi’s masterclass against England.
🗣️ “I’ve coached against some of the greatest footballers in history, but nights like this remind you why Lionel Messi is different. We prepared for him all week. We had plans, we had markers, we had instructions… and none of it was enough. He punished us with two moments of absolute genius.”
“You can stop him for 85 minutes, but Messi only needs five seconds to destroy everything you’ve built. That’s what happened tonight. Two assists, no panic, no wasted movement just pure football intelligence. He doesn’t force the game. He waits… and when you make one mistake, you’re dead.”
“I was shouting from the touchline because I knew the danger every time he received the ball. My players knew it too. Yet knowing what Messi is capable of and actually stopping him are two completely different things. He sees passes that nobody else in world football even imagines.”
“People talk about speed and strength. Messi doesn’t need either. His brain is faster than every defender on the pitch. He dictates the tempo, manipulates space and tears teams apart without looking like he’s trying. That is what true greatness looks like.”
“As painful as this defeat is for England, I refuse to lie. We were beaten by a footballer who continues to redefine the game at 39 years old. Two assists in a World Cup semi-final, carrying his country into another final… that’s not normal. That’s history unfolding in front of your eyes.”
“Sometimes, as a coach, you have to accept an uncomfortable truth. We didn’t just lose to Argentina we lost to Lionel Messi. And if he plays the final like he played tonight, the rest of the world should be very worried.”
"Estamos orgullosos y felices de poder regalarle esta alegría a la gente porque sabemos que hay gente que NO TIENE TRABAJO y que NO LLEGA A FIN DE MES"
La Maradonización se ha completado. Son los más grandes de la historia