Comparto el intro televisivo del Mundial México 1986 funciona casi como una “pieza de propaganda cultural” de los años ochenta: en pocos segundos condensa una idea de país donde conviven herencia prehispánica, la riqueza cultural y la modernidad urbana.
El contexto importa. El Mundial de México se jugó del 31 de mayo al 29 de junio de 1986 en México, pero la sede no estaba “garantizada” desde el inicio: Colombia renunció en noviembre de 1982 y la FIFA designó a México como reemplazo el 20 de mayo de 1983, convirtiéndolo en el primer país en organizar dos Copas del Mundo (tras 1970). Por eso, el intro subraya capacidad, escala y orgullo cultural: es parte de la narrativa de “México sí puede” ante el mundo. Llegaste a ver esta corta pero interesante animación de la historia moderna de México? #worldcup2026 #mundialmexico2026 #mundialmexico86 #cdmx #cdmx❤️
🚨💣 Jamie Carragher blasts Real Madrid's "Barcelona obsession" after Bernardo Silva and Cucurella signings
🗣️: "At some point, people have to stop pretending this is a coincidence. Every time Barcelona identify a player, Real Madrid suddenly become interested too.
Barcelona wanted Bernardo Silva, and now Real Madrid have signed Bernardo Silva. Barcelona looked at Dumfries, and Madrid rushed to give a 30-year-old a long-term contract. Hansi Flick reportedly prefers Gvardiol, and suddenly Madrid are pushing for Gvardiol. Barcelona worked on Julian Alvarez, and Madrid responded with a ridiculous €150 million bid that they made sure the whole world knew about. Now Marc Cucurella has become another target the moment Barcelona showed interest.
This is not strategy; this is obsession.
The biggest clubs create their own path. They don't spend every summer looking over their shoulder to see what their rivals are doing. If your transfer policy is 'Whatever Barcelona want, we want too,' then maybe you don't have a real project at all.
I have seen rivalries all my life, but this goes beyond rivalry. It feels like some people in Madrid are more concerned about blocking Barcelona than building Real Madrid.
When a club starts defining itself through its rival, it has already forgotten what made it great in the first place."