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Messi just dey eat the fruit of his labor. Hin okete don dey suck his pikin breast ππ Ronaldo no even get pikin at all ππ e be like those old man Wey dey stay for under bridgeππ
All the big teams that have exited this World Cup so far (Netherlands, Germany and even Uruguay) have one thing in common.
They currently do not have a tier 1 attacking player.
It makes a difference in important games like this.
I love these DR Congo wingers they are not scared to dribble England defenders, and they are so direct, especially their left-winger the guy has mad confidence
The pain youβre experiencing is a blessing from the Almighty. Pain teaches you how to focus and concentrate on your acts of worship. Pain teaches you how to ask the Almighty with a pure heart. So don't complain about it.
Ivory Coast is thier own enemy, not Norway. It is painful watching them go home but in football, you usually learn the hard way. I'm so happy for Amad by the way.
Since Germany played against Ivory Coast, I knew they wouldn't make it far in the competition because a lot of things are wrong with the team. I'm so happy for Paraguay.
I pity Ghana keeper in advance, the volume of outside box shots he is going to face against Columbia is going to make him rethink his life choices ππ
Honestly, Iβm really happy for Cape Verde. They entered the World Cup with a clear goal: to do everything possible to earn at least a point. The strategy is simple but difficult to execute, and they did it brilliantly. I wish them the best of luck in this Round of 32.