Seeing 5,000 Scottish fans bring a footie atmosphere to a baseball game is a sight to behold 😂 Doubt Fenway Park has ever heard anything like it 🏴
Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu was in tears listening to their national anthem at the World Cup. One of our favourite photos from the tournament so far ❤️
A(gence) F(rance) P(propagande)
Pourquoi vous ne montrez pas toute la séquence? Car sinon on ne comprend pas le geste de l'élu RN. A ce niveau c'est de la malveillance.
🚨 Virgil Van Dijk 🇳🇱 : « J'AI REGARDÉ PRESQUE TOUS LES MATCHES ET JE N'AIME VRAIMENT PAS LES PAUSES FRAÎCHEUR. ❌
Et pour les gens qui regardent à la télévision, ce n'est pas génial non plus.
S'il fait vraiment très chaud, alors évidemment, il faut les prendre. »
🎙️ zone mixte
Emmanuel Macron déplore l’incendie d’une cathédrale à Kiev.
Parfait !
Mais pas un mot pour toutes les églises qui brûlent soudainement en France.
Curieux…
🚨🇯🇵 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Cameras caught Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu giving instructions to his players using a whiteboard filled with numbers.
Japan appear to have several plays and tactical systems coded by numbers, possibly to surprise their opponents and keep their instructions hidden.
A very interesting and innovative method from Moriyasu.
🚨 MUITO FODA
Treinador do Japão usa um mini quadro pra avisar o time qual tática usar
E se tem até o número 45 quantas “ jogadas ensaiadas” esses caras tem?
🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Virgil van Dijk speaks out against the hydration breaks!
🗣️ “I have been watching almost every game and I don’t really like the hydration breaks. And for the people watching on television it’s also not great.”
“If it’s REALLY HOT, then obviously you need it, but you need to look at it game by game.”
“But I think I have said enough already…..”
They folded the towels & everything 🙌
After a draw with the Netherlands, Japan’s national team once again drew attention for what happened after the final whistle. The squad left their locker room spotless, continuing a World Cup trend that has seen Japanese players and fans praised for their emphasis on cleanliness, discipline, and respect beyond the pitch.
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Japan fans doing what they do 🙌🇯🇵
Following their incredible 2-2 draw with Netherlands, @jfa_samuraiblue supporters once again demonstrated their impeccable manners, tidying the stands before departing Dallas Stadium.
I asked Japan fans what the deal is with these trash bags they’re waving.
They’re actually functional trash bags. Everyone brings them to cheer during and clean up after themselves after.
Very on brand with Japan culture. easiest stadium cleanup Dallas has ever seen incoming
#MundialEnBlu Los hinchas de Japón vuelven a demostrar su cultura y recogen en bolsas azules la basura en las gradas después del partido contra Países Bajos #LoMásBlu
Lo que acaba de pasar con la pausa de hidratación después del gol de Curazao es exactamente el motivo por el que estoy tan en contra.
Alemania había quedado tocada, Curazao se le venía arriba a puro envión anímico y, de golpe, te frenan el partido, enfrían todo y lo reinician como si nada.
El fútbol no se juega en cuatro cuartos. Esto no es la NBA, la NFL ni uno de esos deportes yankees armados alrededor de las interrupciones.
Dejen de alterar el deporte más popular de la historia.