Ahead of today’s first World Cup game, Bosnian legend Edin Džeko writes a letter to the children of Bosnia, reflecting on what it meant to survive war as a child and on the horrors still unfolding in the world today:
“In the end, we survived. Looking back, I’m amazed at how strong we were. We were just little kids. But there was no point to the war. All those innocent people killed, and for what?
For money. Power. Ego.
For nothing.
When there is war on the news today, I feel sick.
I don’t want to see it anywhere.
For some reason, adults never learn.” https://t.co/wPzzjylNLL
A really nice moment here.
Bosnia and Herzegovina fans get caught up in the middle of Canada’s March to the Match.
And they’re being met with high fives as they pass through the sea of red.
“You’ve got zero chance.”
“It’s not quite lived up to expectations.”
“[Pochettino] is not a magician.”
Gary Lineker, Micah Richards and Alan Shearer on the USMNT’s chances this summer 😮
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