La BBC tiene una página donde puedes ver cómo se van armando los cruces del Mundial 2026 conforme avanzan los partidos. Sin drama, sin "última hora". Solo el cuadro, actualizado, con el camino posible de cada selección. Parece un detalle menor. No lo es.
En un torneo con 48 equipos y 12 grupos, como aficionados, además de saber quién ganó, queremos imaginar contra quién podrían jugar nuestras selecciones, qué tan difícil se pone el camino, qué escenarios son posibles. Esa página responde exactamente eso, sin obligarte a calcular nada.
Y eso es lo que hace bien, convierte la información compleja en algo fácil de entender, en el momento exacto en que la gente lo necesita.
Les comparto la página por si quieren seguir los cruces: https://t.co/xo3HWSuTp3 ⚽
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Harry Maguire, who is English and Northern Irish…
… has been demographically replaced in the England World Cup team by an African named ‘Addji Keaninkin Marc-Israel Guéh’ born in Ivory Coast.
What’s the point in a ‘national’ football team if someone who is NOT from that nation can join?
Maguire should play for England. Guéh should play for Ivory Coast. Common sense.
I’m sure Maguire isn’t even allowed to contest this decision because, as his shirt says in the photo below, ‘no room for racism’.
Sometimes I be in my apartment like wow. Thank you God I’m able to buy food, pay my rent, keep the lights on and the water running. I just be so grateful. Idk
They have enough firepower to hurt anybody, especially in attack. When you look at that frontline, it’s a mix of experience, chaos, pace and unpredictability. Sadio Mané still carries that big-game aura, Ismaïla Sarr can destroy teams in transition, and Nicolas Jackson gives them raw intensity with constant movement behind the line. Then you add younger profiles like Assane Diao, Iliman Ndiaye, Ibrahim Mbaye, and it becomes a team that can hurt you in different ways. Low block, Transition, they have the firepower for all.
What makes them dangerous is not just individual names alone , it’s the physicality and athleticism across the entire squad. Their midfield can run forever, press aggressively and dominate second balls. Pape Matar Sarr and Lamine Camara especially give them legs, energy and control. They’re one of those teams that can turn a match into pure intensity very quickly.
Defensively too, there’s still serious presence. Kalidou Koulibaly brings leadership and experience, while the newer defenders around him add recovery pace and aggression. This isn’t a soft team to play against at all.
African teams are no longer going to World Cups just to compete respectfully. This generation genuinely believes they can beat elite nations. Morocco breaking that barrier in 2022 changed the mentality completely. Senegal already had the talent before, but now there’s belief attached to it too.
If they stay healthy and the attack clicks at the right time, they’re absolutely one of those teams no major nation will want to face in knockout football.
Watch Botswana 🇧🇼 win 4x400m GOLD at the World Relays in a new African Record & Championship Record of 2:54.47!!🤯🤯
🥈 South Africa 🇿🇦 2:55.07 (NR)
🥉 Australia 🇦🇺 2:55.20 (AR)
https://t.co/nqyABar2QB
People don’t understand how famous Michael Jackson was. Nobody else came close. He was known in every 3rd world country as well as the west. He couldn’t PA at nightclubs or restaurants like other celebs. No sitting court side at NBA games or ring side at boxing events. Why? Because fans would just cause chaos and shut the place down. People don’t understand that level of fame.
The whole world tuned in to watch the thriller premier, before social media and YouTube etc. He could sing, dance, choreograph, hardly did interviews, aura was another level, world leaders would ask to meet him. Roads shut down when he was staying at hotels etc.
Nobody before or since can compare, stop these lame comparisons. People used to faint when they saw him in person. It was insane and unheard of. There will only be one Michael Jackson and never again will we witness such talent and aura. Never.
@StizzyWizzyRay Tota saying their lecturers have master's is a stretch. Many of those that teach law, actually don't. I graduated in 2023 with my LLB from UB and 2 of my classmates have already taught kwa. No experience, no further studies or anything. O tsewa fela. Le nna ke batla go ba cheka
ERB as well rejected GUC graduates ba engineering. It went to court and Leburu J granted in favour of ERB. Are the BIUST & UB engineers as well gatekeeping the industry? What about all other admitted graduates ba law and engineering from schools abroad?🤔