Florian Wirtz is a modern-day No. 10 with an old-school brain. 🧠
His mind works a split second faster than anyone else’s — reading opposition structures early and adjusting his positioning to drag defenders into awkward spaces. #Wirtz
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The passing of the torch from Maradona to Messi happened on this pitch in Rosario in the 1990s.
As Maradona was winding down, a young boy, also wearing the red and black of Newell's, was just getting started.
Newell's Old Boys is the history of football.
Yes, those photos you’ve seen are real.
More than 18 years ago, a baby named Lamine Yamal and his mom Sheila met Lionel Messi at a UNICEF fundraising photoshoot.
Today, their achievements on the pitch inspire millions. Off the pitch, both Messi and Lamine Yamal use their voices and platforms as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors to support and advocate for children around the world.
The goal? That every child survives, thrives, and fulfils their potential.
We are proud to have them on our team.
Credit: Joan Monfort
9 - Most dribbles completed by 🇦🇷 Lionel Messi in FIFA World Cup matches:
9 v 🏴 England in 2026 (aged 39)
9 v 🇮🇸 Iceland in 2018 (aged 30)
9 v 🇩🇪 Germany in 2010 (aged 23)
Everlasting.
On another note it did strike me that Giuliano Simeone started for Argentina while Beckham’s sons were watching England with their dad as fans from the stands
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Jürgen Klopp on Tuchel's performance against Argentina:
"People always speak after the game like coaching is easy. Like you just choose attack or defend’and that’s it. It doesn’t work like this. Football is much more complex.
"I see the criticism of Tuchel for trying to defend the 1-0 against, but let me tell you something: if he didn’t do that, if he kept pushing forward and they conceded the same people would be saying, ‘Why didn’t he control the game? Why didn’t he defend the lead?’
"In knockout football, whatever decision you make, someone will criticise you. I’m not saying every decision is perfect, but you have to understand the logic behind it.
"Managing a game at that stage is never simple."
There's a pretty clear global Big 9 - England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Holland, Brazil, Argentina.
England have never beaten any of them in a World Cup knockout match on foreign soil. 10 attempts, 10 losses.