After Argentina’s shocking defeat to Saudi Arabia—a result that stunned the entire world—fear and anxiety spread across the Argentine fanbase.
Just hours later, Lionel Messi came out with the statement that would become iconic:
“I ask the fans to trust us. This group will not let you down.”
Yesterday, Cristiano Ronaldo was asked about the World Cup and said:
“I lack nothing in life. Winning the World Cup won’t make me a better Cristiano, and not winning it won’t make me a lesser Cristiano.”
Imagine that. Instead of using the moment to lift his teammates and reassure the fans, he chose to talk about himself and his own legacy.
And then people wonder why reports keep surfacing that many Portugal players don’t get along with him.
They laughed at you and said Messi didn’t have the personality to be a captain.
Time revealed who the real leader was—the one who put the team before himself.
In the end, time has a way of exposing narratives that people spent years trying to sell as the truth.
Klopp: 1 Champions no Liverpool em anos de trabalho
Guardiola: 1 Champions no Man. City em anos de trabalho e um caminhão de dinheiro
Luis Enrique: 1 Champions no PSG em 2 anos de trabalho e poder financeiro ilimitado
Hansi Flick: Semifinal e Quartas de final com duas coxinhas e um Guaraná
Longe do ideal, mas existe algo. Continuo em seu barco, Flick.
Barça fans were crying about Flick's highline yesterday while Bayern (the supposed best team itw) have conceded 3 in 45 minutes to the middest Madrid side of all time. Hilarious bunch of retards
Florentino Perez’s mistakes in the last 2 transfer windows:
•Signed Kylian Mbappe
•Signed no replacement for Kroos
•Signed no replacement for Modric
• Kept Dani Ceballos in the team
•Rejected Joshua Kimmich
•Rejected Bruno Fernandes
•Rejected Reuben Neves
•Rejected Viktor Gyokeres
•Rejected Kyle Walker
•Rejected Virgil Van Dijk
•Bottled Zubimendi signing
•Bottled Leny Yoro signing
•Loaned Endrick
•Signed Mastantuono instead of Cherki/Olise
OLD MAN IT IS TIME TO RETIRE
Jude Bellingham has mastered the art of looking busy on a football pitch. The casuals love it, the analytics guys love it, I see through it. He is not elite in any sense of the word, closer to a Leon Goretzka than a Pedri or a Musiala. A 3/10 on his best day. Overrated.