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🚨 UNBELIEVABLE stuff from Keisuke Honda’s World Cup commentary debut
The Japanese legend is already going viral for his hilarious moments on the mic:
- He saw the hydration break and thought the players were just walking off the pitch for no reason.
- When a Japanese player bumped into the referee and fell, Honda straight up yelled “Give him a yellow card, damn it!
- He turned to the co-commentator like “Number 11 is so annoying, what’s his name?”… turns out it was Cody Gakpo.
- At one point he asked “Who’s the girl in the stands?”
- And he even mistook VAR for a normal match replay.
🚨 SHOCKING TRUTH That Changes EVERYTHING About The GOAT Debate...
It seems almost unreal how, looking at it objectively, Cristiano Ronaldo was the undisputed greatest player in history up until 2018.
Insane goal tallies, multiple Champions League titles, carrying Portugal on his back, and World Cup moments that had the planet watching. For years, CR7 looked untouchable.
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi was on the brink of international retirement after heartbreaking losses one World Cup final and three Copa América finals. The criticism was relentless.
But from 2019 onwards, the Argentine magician pulled off one of the most incredible turnarounds in football history.
Two Copa América titles. The 2022 World Cup glory. And now the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history.
STUNNING.
One player built a decade of total dominance. The other delivered the ultimate redemption story when it mattered most.
This is exactly why the GOAT debate will rage forever.
🚨 THIS WILL TRIGGER MESSI FANS… But The Pelé vs Messi World Cup Truth No One Wants To Admit
Anyone who compares Messi to Pelé when it comes to the World Cup is either stupid or acting in bad faith.
Pelé needed just FOUR World Cups to win THREE titles. He is the ONLY player in history with three World Cup winners’ medals. He never once thought about retiring from the national team after failure.
Messi? He needed FIVE World Cups to win a single title. He needed SIX World Cups to finally surpass Pelé’s goal tally. He even retired from the national team at one point after finishing as runner-up in the Copa América.
Let’s stop with the inferiority complex. Let’s stop rewriting history just to belittle our own legends.
Messi is magnificent, a genius, and an all-time legend there’s no denying that. But when it comes to World Cup dominance and legacy, Pelé remains in a league of his own.
The numbers and the trophies don’t lie. Respect to both, but facts are facts.
🚨 The mystery that still surrounds Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. at 16 years old:
It’s crazy how time flies Cristiano Jr. is already a teenager, and after 16 years we still know absolutely nothing about his biological mother. Since 2010, the secret has remained completely intact.
It’s said that Ronaldo paid the woman a huge sum (rumored around $10 million) for sole custody and a rock-solid confidentiality agreement that no one has managed to break in a decade and a half.
In this era of constant leaks, social media, and paparazzi, not a single name, photo, or detail has ever surfaced. The boy is growing up in the spotlight, yet the story behind his birth stays one of football’s best-kept secrets.
Cristiano has always protected his family’s privacy fiercely, and this is the ultimate example. Whether you respect it or find it strange, the silence has held strong.
🚨 Luis Enrique reacts to that classic Uruguay moment vs Cape Verde:
🗣️ Luis Enrique: “We have seen this before. It is just the Uruguay thing.”
The incident has gone viral: A Uruguayan player was helping a Cape Verdean opponent up off the ground… only to leave him stranded the second he saw a cross coming into the African team’s penalty area. That exact play led directly to Uruguay’s equalizer.
Luis Enrique summed it up perfectly pure, cunning, street-smart Uruguayan football at its finest. No rules broken, but zero mercy when the opportunity arises.
This is why Uruguay are so dangerous and so loved (and hated) at the same time. They play with that winning mentality, that clever gamesmanship, and that never-say-die attitude that defines them on the biggest stages.
@PrimePhaseX Damn, even the wall had to watch greatness from up close. Too bad Ronaldo was too busy winning Ballons d’Or and UCLs to notice your lil edit 😂