even black argentinians are trying to explain how unfair everything that it's being said about argentina is but ofc this videos are not viral because it doesn't fit to their twitter made up racist narrative
Esto me mato, verlo me mato eh. Fue no mas ni menos que decir en algún lugar esta todavía. Todavía ese arranque existe, lo dosifica y lo guarda para momentos cruciales. Es su ulti.
udah jatuh di tarik, di tendang pula kakinyaa, fans mesir atau penaldo yg nyamar g ada suaranyaaa. padahal itu potensi goal ( menggagalkan kombinasi cepat)
The way people watched Portugal - Croatia and then Argentina - Cape Verde the next day with their own eyes and they talk more about the ref in the Argentina game is genuinely SCARY. We are seeing a campaign we never seen in history of football.
"La Patagonia, los glaciares, el agua, la Antártida, Elon Musk y Peter Thiel vienen por eso, es lo q necesitan para seguir desarrollando la IA y quieren usar nuestros recursos, ALGÚN LÍMITE TIENE QUE HABER, no les podemos vender todo"
No puedo CREER que Feinmann USÓ EL CEREBRO
Feliz cumpleaños, Lionel. 39 años ya.
“Yo quiero ganar algo con la Selección, estuve muy cerquita y lo voy a seguir intentando”.
Gracias para siempre. 🥹🇦🇷
@caaarran16 Yo lo veo por TDA en la Tv pública con la transmisión de Dsports (donde vivo si no lo ves x tda te lo gritan si o si), y esta Kuffner con el Goyco (gaga) y Palermo y es muchisimo mejor que poner la dupla Giralt-Varsky
What struck me the most wasn’t even the fact that he didn’t have to warm up, It was the small moment when he looked beside him and realized everyone else had already gone, a moment that lasted only a few seconds, yet it tells a story that took an entire lifetime to write, because that kind of respect is not given, It is earned through years of sacrifice, discipline, heartbreak, and an obsession with being better every single day.
It comes from the countless training sessions nobody watched, the injuries nobody truly understood, the pressure of carrying the expectations of millions, and the criticism that followed every moment you failed to meet impossible standards, people see the trophies, the records, the individual awards, and the standing ovations, they see the finished masterpiece, but very few take time to appreciate the years of struggle that created it.
Imagine being a young boy with a dream so big that it seemed almost impossible, leaving behind comfort, facing uncertainty, fighting your way through doubts, setbacks, and people who questioned whether you could ever make it, then spending over two decades at the very highest level of a sport where one bad game can make the world forget everything you’ve achieved.
To reach a point where your own coach looks at the bench and tells everyone to get ready, but allows you to remain seated because he understands what you have given to the badge, the country, and the game itself that is not favoritism, it is the highest form of trust, a respect built brick by brick over years of proving yourself, and the beauty of the moment was his reaction. There was no arrogance, no sense of entitlement, no “of course I’m different.” He was so focused on the match that he didn’t even notice everyone had left his side.
That, in itself, is another lesson about true greatness, the greatest people often understand how much they have achieved, but they never stop respecting the process that brought them there, the truth is, becoming great is one of the hardest journeys a person can choose, it requires sacrificing normal experiences, enduring loneliness, accepting criticism, and continuing to work even after you have already reached the summit.
Many people dream of being special, very few are willing to pay the price that comes with becoming special, because greatness is not built on the day the world finally applauds you, greatness is built in the silent mornings, the exhausting nights, the tears after failure, the decisions to keep going when quitting would have been easier.
So when you see a moment like that, don’t just see a player sitting while others warm up, see the years of dedication, the battles fought, the weight carried, and the legacy created,
That kind of respect cannot be asked for, It can only be earned.