Mulai dari hari ni i tanak dengar eh cerita suami pergi main bola, melepak, pergi konsert, memancing, masuk event sana sini tinggalkan anak bini ye sebab semua ni pun benda lagha Allah tak suka. Kalau ada suami nak melepak ke apa cakap je ini semua duniawi. Duduk je rumah.
I can now exclusively reveal that Bayern Munich have suffered yet another crushing setback in what is rapidly turning into one of the most humiliating transfer windows in recent memory, with Vincent Kompany and Max Eberl investing days of discussions, presentations and persuasion attempts in an effort to convince Spanish talent Víctor Muñoz to move to Bavaria, only to find themselves facing yet another rejection despite aggressively pushing the project, a scenario that has become increasingly familiar for a club that once expected Europe’s brightest talents to answer the phone immediately whenever Bayern Munich came calling.
The rejection becomes even more damaging when considering that Muñoz would have preferred a move to Newcastle United over Bayern Munich, a choice that would have been almost unthinkable a decade ago but now serves as another uncomfortable reminder of how dramatically the landscape has shifted, with the Bundesliga’s ability to attract elite talents continuing to weaken while the Premier League tightens its grip on world football, leaving self-proclaimed giants Bayern Munich repeatedly forced into the role of spectators as target after target chooses a different path, and with every rejection the illusion that the Bayern badge remains one of football’s irresistible destinations continues to crumble before their eyes.
Interestingly enough, the race took a dramatic twist and was effectively buried the very moment newly appointed Liverpool head coach Andoni Iraola entered discussions and informed the player that Liverpool Football Club wanted him, because Bayern Munich can offer trophies and Germany can offer domestic dominance, but Liverpool offers something entirely different, something that exists beyond contracts, salaries and sporting projects, a football cathedral standing beneath the grey skies of Merseyside where history breathes through every brick of Anfield, where generations of legends have walked the same tunnel, where the famous red shirt carries the weight of immortality, where You’ll Never Walk Alone echoes like a sacred hymn across the footballing universe, and where dreams are not merely promised but woven into the very identity of the club itself, leaving Bayern Munich once again watching from afar as another player looked towards those mythical Anfield lights, heard the call of one of football’s greatest institutions and immediately knew his future lay anywhere but Bavaria.
LEO MESSI HAT-TRICK ALERT!
🇦🇷🐐 Leo Messi has become the joint all-time top goalscorer at the World Cup:
🏆 Most goals in World Cup history:
🥇 Miroslav Klose - 1⃣6⃣
🥇 Leo Messi - 1⃣6⃣
🥈 Ronaldo - 1⃣5⃣
🥉 Gerd Muller - 1⃣4⃣
🥉 Kylian Mbappé - 1⃣4⃣
He is just one goal away from becoming the all-time top goalscorer on his own.
Bayern Munich have been informed that Ayyoub Bouaddi has rejected the club’s advances despite weeks of talks involving Vincent Kompany, Max Eberl and the player’s representatives, with Bayern prepared to invest up to €60 million (£52 million) in the Lille wonderkid, only for the player to ultimately conclude that neither Bayern Munich, the Bundesliga nor the tactical project presented by Vincent Kompany represented a sufficiently attractive proposition for the next stage of his career.
The Moroccan wonderkid’s dream has long been the Premier League and, significantly, I can now exclusively reveal, as the first journalist worldwide, that Bayern Munich have been informed Bouaddi already has a personal agreement in place with an English club, a development communicated directly to Bayern by the player’s representatives, with officials increasingly convinced that the destination is either Liverpool FC, the crown jewel of English football, or Arsenal FC, the North London set-piece dependency project. Bayern were aware for months that both clubs were leading contenders for his signature and still chose to explore whether they could change the player’s mind. However, there is now a strong belief inside the industry that if Liverpool ultimately decide to make a decisive move, Bouaddi would choose Anfield, those mystical red-brick walls and one of football’s most magnetic institutions, over Arsenal, with the player understood to be significantly more captivated by Liverpool’s footballing vision than by a club whose recent rise has become almost inseparable from set-pieces, long throws and dead-ball routines.
The expectation inside Bayern Munich is that the situation will accelerate rapidly after the World Cup, potentially even during the tournament itself, and unless there is a dramatic late twist, Liverpool and Arsenal supporters should watch this story closely, as the final chapter may arrive far sooner than many expect.
Remaja putus kepala, van ditembusi tiang JKR dirempuh kereta hilang kawalan
Tiang JKR yang dilanggar turut terjatuh dan tertembus masuk ke dalam van sehingga terkena penumpang hadapan.
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🚨🎙️ Roy Keane on West Ham’s disallowed goal for a foul on Arsenal’s Goalkeeper David Raya
"I tell ya what, that VAR decision is a complete and utter disgrace – an absolute joke!
All season long Arsenal have been crowding the goalkeeper on set-pieces, pushing, shoving, blocking – it’s been their main tactic from day one. We saw it clear as day against us at Old Trafford when Saliba backed straight into Bayindir, stopped him from making a proper save, and they nicked a goal through Calafiori. Nothing given. Not a murmur. But now, in a massive title-deciding match against West Ham, when it doesn’t suit them... suddenly it’s a foul on Raya? Are you kidding me?
What the hell are we even watching in this league anymore? It’s shameless, it’s embarrassing. At this rate just hand the title and the trophy over to Arsenal now, because it’s glaringly obvious what they’re trying to pull. Total, utter disgrace."