Fulani Bandits posted a recording of children in their captivity. You can hear the recorder saying, "call them if there is" before codeswitching into fulani language.
The children look malnourished... ⤵️
🚨 Ian Wright on Cristiano Ronaldo becoming the first and only player in football history to score in six different FIFA World Cups after opening the scoring for Portugal against Uzbekistan:
🗣️ ���This is why Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most extraordinary athletes football has ever seen. Six World Cups. Just saying that sounds unbelievable. Scoring in six different World Cups? That is a record that may never be broken.”
“Think about what it takes. Different generations of players, different coaches, different teammates, different opponents, and yet Ronaldo is still there making history. The consistency is frightening.”
“Most players dream of playing in one World Cup. Great players might play in three or four. Cristiano has not only played in six, he has scored in all six. That tells you everything about his longevity, professionalism and obsession with excellence.”
“What impresses me most is that he still delivers when the pressure is highest. The whole world is watching, people are questioning his age, questioning whether he can still make the difference, and then he responds in the way he always has — with a goal.”
“This isn’t just another statistic. This is football history. Years from now, people will look back at this record and struggle to understand how one player managed to remain relevant at the highest level for so long.”
“Whether you support Portugal or not, you have to appreciate what you are witnessing. Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t competing with the players of today anymore. He is competing with history itself, and more often than not, history loses.”
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Calf injuries are one of the worst injuries a footballer can get.
Messi purposely stepped on his opponent’s calf, and that could have caused a very serious injury or even a leg break.
VAR checked it, yet there was no yellow card or red card because he is Messi. 😳
The agenda for Argentina has started again
Just for a throw in, 3 players had to swap. It was already in extra time too. They waste their time, then cry afterwards.
Just look for yourself.
They waste all the time in the world for these demonic activities 😭😂😂😂
Look at how the PSG players immediately stopped appealing the moment the referee waved it away. Only Marquinhos approached the ref, and the bench stayed calm. Zero drama.
Now contrast that with Mikel Arteta and Arsenal. When Madueke pulled down Nuno Mendes and intentionally went down looking for a soft penalty, the Arsenal players threw a collective tantrum on the pitch. Arteta rallied his entire bench, screaming at the officials for almost a minute and nearly interrupting the game.
That’s the exact brand of tactical tantrum he throws in the PL to bully weak English referees who completely lack authority.
What makes Arteta truly embarrassing is his shameless desperation. Later on, when Gyokeres’ shot got deflected for a corner, Arteta was up in the fourth official's face demanding a handball penalty. Then we saw the replay, and the ball wasn't even close to a PSG player's arm.
He’s a certified embarrassment to the beautiful game.
🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Days since last Champions League title victory:
• PSG: 10 minutes ago
• Real Madrid: 730 days
• Manchester City: 1095 days
• Chelsea: 1825 days
• ��Barcelona: 3652 days
• Manchester United: 6570 days
• AC Milan: 6935 days
• Arsenal: Never