Qué pereza ir al gimnasio pero yo recuerdo que mi comandante CR7 dijo: tú te creesh que yo voy al gimnasio todosh los díash con ganas? No esh verdad, voy porque hay un compromiso.
Dani Olmo es un espectáculo de futbolista. De los mejores del Planeta.
Sí, sí, de los mejores del Planeta y mañana haré un tuit extenso explicando el motivo de esta afirmación.
Olmo es un tío muy infravalorado. Yo en el Barça no sé cómo juega pero con España entra en trance y es una bestia. Mira que pase mete ahí. El pase de tacón que metió en la primera parte. Eso si, no le pidas peras
Jude Bellingham tiene la intuición para el gol de un 9, la grandeza de un jerarca y el aura de una estrella de cine. Mi jugador favorito de la actualidad.
Cómo me emociona este Bellingham. Necesitaba un mundial así para confirmar que lo de la 23/24 no fue espejismo, solo necesita volver a tener su contexto.
🚨Sir Alex Ferguson on Cristiano Ronaldo:
🗣️ “I hear people saying Cristiano needed to win the World Cup to complete his career. I don’t agree with that. Cristiano Ronaldo has spent more than two decades proving himself on every stage football has to offer. He’s won league titles in different countries, conquered Europe, broken records people thought would stand forever and completely transformed the mentality of the Portuguese national team. Before Cristiano, Portugal hoped to compete. With Cristiano, they expected to win. That’s the difference true greatness makes.
People forget that one tournament doesn’t define a footballer. If it did, we’d have to question the careers of many of the greatest players the game has ever seen. Cristiano doesn’t need a World Cup to validate what he’s has achieved because his legacy was secured a long time ago. The World Cup would simply have been another chapter. The real story is twenty years of relentless professionalism, unmatched ambition, sacrifice and an obsession with improving every single day. That’s what separates him from almost everyone else.
🇵🇹 Portugal had never won a single major trophy in its entire history… until a boy from Madeira, born on the 5th of February 1985, changed everything. When young players ask me what greatness looks like, I don’t point to medals first. I point to commitment. I point to sacrifice. I point to Cristiano Ronaldo. Because that’s what true greatness is.
Alex Ferguson on His Emotional Conversation with Cristiano Ronaldo After Portugal’s 2026 World Cup Exit
“I spoke to Cristiano last night, and it was one of the hardest conversations we’ve ever had. You could hear the pain in his voice. You could feel the heartbreak. This wasn’t a man angry about losing a football match it was a man devastated that he couldn’t give his country one more unforgettable memory. That kind of pain stays with you.”
“I told him to lift his head because no amount of criticism can erase a lifetime of greatness. The world is very quick to forget. One bad night and suddenly people act as if everything that came before means nothing. That’s cruel, and it’s completely unfair. Legends deserve respect, especially in their darkest moments.”
“Cristiano has carried the hopes, dreams and expectations of an entire nation for almost twenty years. He has played through injuries, pressure, criticism and impossible expectations because of the love he has for Portugal. People see the goals and the trophies they don’t see the sacrifices, the sleepless nights or the emotional burden he has carried for his country.”
“He told me how much this defeat hurt him. You could hear the disappointment in every word. When a player has given absolutely everything, losing feels unbearable. That’s why the tears come. That’s why the silence hurts. Champions don’t cry because they’re weak they cry because they care more than anyone else.”
“I reminded him that before his generation, Portugal had never experienced nights like EURO 2016 or the Nations League triumphs. He helped change the history of Portuguese football forever. He gave millions of Portuguese supporters memories they thought they would never live to see. No painful World Cup exit can ever erase that legacy.”
“What disappoints me most is how quickly some people turn against the very players who gave them their greatest football memories. It’s easy to celebrate a hero when he’s lifting trophies. The real test is whether you stand beside him when his heart is broken. Cristiano deserves gratitude, not people trying to tear down everything he built.”
“When football looks back on Cristiano Ronaldo, history won’t remember one heartbreaking defeat. It will remember a captain who refused to stop believing, a leader who inspired generations, and a man who gave every ounce of himself every single time he wore the Portugal shirt. His legacy wasn’t destroyed that night it became even more human. And sometimes, that’s what makes a legend truly immortal.”
🚨🎙️Toni Kroos on Portugal's national team:
"First of all, congratulations to Portugal. If the objective was to move on from Cristiano Ronaldo, then you've achieved it."
"For years, people kept saying Cristiano was the reason Portugal struggled. Others claimed the team would be better without him and that there was no difference between Portugal with or without Cristiano. Fine—now the pressure is on them to prove it."
"From this moment, people will judge this team by what they achieve after Cristiano. If they truly believed he was holding them back, then they must go on to win the next European Championship and compete seriously for the next World Cups. That's how football works—you have to back up your words with results."
"We all know Portugal's history before Cristiano Ronaldo, and we all know what he helped the national team achieve during his era. He played a huge role in changing the mentality of Portuguese football and helped deliver the biggest trophies in the country's history."
"What disappointed me wasn't the result—it was the attitude. Throughout the tournament, it often looked like the unity and fight that made this team successful in the past just wasn't there. Everyone watching could see that."
"Now there's no more debate about Cristiano. The spotlight is fully on this generation of players. They'll be judged by what they win from here on, not by what they say. Football always remembers trophies, not excuses."