🚨🎙️Mbappé Responds After Lamine Declares Spain Will Win 👀
"I heard what Lamine said about Spain winning, and I like that confidence. Great players should believe in themselves. But when you speak before a match, you also accept that your words can come back to you. If France wins, I'll definitely remind him of this moment—not out of disrespect, but because that's football."
"People are building this as Mbappé against Lamine, but it isn't. It's France against Spain, two nations fighting for a place in the World Cup final. We respect them because they've earned it, but we didn't come this far to stop now. We came here to become world champions."
"He's an exceptional talent with a huge future ahead of him, but tomorrow there will be no gifts. We'll compete, we'll fight for every ball, and we'll do everything possible to beat Spain. That's our responsibility to the French people."
"If they win, they'll deserve to celebrate. But if we win, I'll look at Lamine, shake his hand, smile, and remind him that football has a funny way of answering bold predictions. Now it's time to stop talking and decide everything on the pitch."
🚨Carlos Tevez on the most complete player between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo:
🗣️ “I’ve been fortunate enough to share dressing rooms and battles with both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, and that gives me a very clear perspective on what each of them brings to the game. People often talk about talent, goals, or moments but when you speak about the most complete player, you have to look at everything: physicality, mentality, consistency, and adaptability.”
“For me, Ronaldo edges that category. Not because Messi lacks anything, but because Ronaldo has built himself into a player who can dominate in every possible way. I’ve seen him in England, Spain, and Italy, and he was decisive everywhere. Different leagues, different systems, different teammates — same result.”
“In England at Manchester United, he learned discipline and end product. In Spain at Real Madrid, he became a goal machine under pressure every single week. In Italy with Juventus, he adapted again, leading the attack in a more physical, tactical environment. That ability to change and still be the main man is what makes him complete.”
“With Messi, what you get is something different — pure genius, unmatched creativity, and control in tight spaces. He makes the game look like it’s happening in slow motion. But Ronaldo brings something else: power, aerial ability, both feet, leadership, and a mentality that refuses to drop regardless of situation.”
“Having played with both, I can say this clearly Messi is the most gifted player I’ve ever seen, but Ronaldo is the most complete footballer I’ve ever shared a pitch with.”
{@talksport}
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🚨 Marc Cucurella: “Do I identify with Real Madrid? Yes, I'm a very hard-working, someone who tries to give everything until the very last moment, who never stops trying”.
“I think that's a bit of the Real Madrid DNA, that thing they say about until the end”.
🚨 Roy Keane Slams João Neves For Ronaldo Remarks:
🗣️ “I’m sick of hearing this nonsense. Cristiano Ronaldo is an ordinary player? Absolute rubbish. Complete and utter rubbish. That’s one of the most ridiculous things I’ve heard in football.
If Ronaldo is ordinary, then what does that make the rest of them? What have they achieved? How many Ballons d’Or have they won? How many Champions Leagues? How many records have they broken? How many times have they carried their country on the biggest stage?
Young players need to be very careful when they talk about legends. Respect isn’t optional. Ronaldo has carried Portugal for years. Long before some of these lads were even thinking about professional football, he was delivering for his country on the biggest stages.
The irony is that the players making these comments are ordinary compared to Ronaldo’s career. That’s not an insult, it’s reality. Most footballers in history would be ordinary compared to what Cristiano has achieved.
You don’t have to worship him, and you can criticize performances, but don’t rewrite history. There’s a difference between football analysis and pure disrespect.
If Portugal have players focusing on Cristiano instead of focusing on winning matches, they’re in trouble. The opposition will be delighted. The last thing you need at a World Cup is division inside your own camp.
I’ve been in dressing rooms all my life. The teams that start arguing about their biggest players during tournaments usually don’t last very long. Talent wins matches, but unity wins tournaments.
Respect doesn’t disappear because a player gets older. Cristiano Ronaldo earned that respect many years ago, and nobody in that dressing room has come close to matching what he’s achieved.
Portugal shouldn’t be asking what Ronaldo has done lately. They should remember what he’s done for over twenty years. That’s why the fans are angry. They understand what some people have forgotten.”