Sir Alex Ferguson on Lionel Messi’s performances at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
🗣️ “I’ve spent my entire life watching football. I’ve managed against the greatest players, coached some of the best and witnessed generations of talent. But what Lionel Messi is doing at 39 years old is beyond anything I’ve ever seen.”
“Most players at that age are long retired or struggling to keep up with the pace of the modern game. Messi? He’s carrying Argentina to another World Cup final. He isn’t surviving he’s dominating. That’s the difference.”
“People keep asking how he’s still doing it. The answer is simple: his football brain is decades ahead of everyone else. He doesn’t need to outrun you anymore because he’s already seen the next three passes before you’ve taken your first step.”
“Look at this tournament. Every time Argentina needed someone to stand up, Messi answered. When they were under pressure, he demanded the ball. When England thought they had one foot in the final, Messi completely changed the game with two outrageous assists. That’s what greatness looks like.”
“You can organise your defence perfectly, assign two or three players to mark him and spend months analysing every movement he makes. None of it guarantees anything because he only needs one second to destroy ninety minutes of hard work.”
“What amazes me most isn’t the ability it’s the mentality. The bigger the occasion, the calmer he becomes. While everyone else feels the weight of a World Cup, Messi plays as if he was born for these moments. That’s why he keeps breaking hearts and making history.”
“I’ll say something that some people won’t like, but I don’t care. We will never see another footballer like Lionel Messi. When he retires, an era of football retires with him. Players will win Ballons d’Or, score hundreds of goals and lift trophies, but nobody will combine genius, consistency, longevity and humility the way he has.”
“Enjoy every minute he’s still on the pitch, because when Lionel Messi walks away from football, the game will lose a little piece of its soul. There will be great players after him but there will never be another Lionel Messi.
Comienza a rezar y poco a poco se se va desmoronando, hasta que viene el primer compañero y se quiebra totalmente. Te amo hasta el final, Ney querido. Gracias por todo.
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En la provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina, ocurrió un hecho macabro que debería estar en el centro del debate público en toda la región.
Una joven de 16 años grabó un video de contenido sexual junto a seis adolescentes de entre 14 y 16 años. El material se viralizó rápidamente en su comunidad, y ella acusó a su novio, Jeremías Monzón, de 15 años, de haber sido quien lo difundió.
Lo citó a un lugar apartado. Jeremías acudió voluntariamente, sin imaginar que sería emboscado por dos de los muchachos involucrados, ambos de apenas 14 años. Allí lo atacaron brutalmente mientras la joven registraba la escena entre risas. En la grabación incluso se escucha una frase escalofriante: “ya córtenle el cuello”.
Los videos tienen un nivel de violencia que resulta imposible de compartir; son simplemente insoportables.
El punto crítico es que en Argentina la edad de imputabilidad es de 16 años. Por eso, estos tres responsables —a pesar de la gravedad del crimen— siguen en libertad.
Hace unos días publiqué precisamente sobre la necesidad de discutir seriamente la baja de la edad de imputabilidad, y este caso vuelve a poner el tema sobre la mesa con una crudeza que no se puede ignorar.