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17-year-old Nigerian 🇳🇬-American 🇺🇸 guard Ebuka Okorie was selected 17th overall in the 2026 NBA Draft, and his father showed up in full Igbo traditional attire to celebrate 🎉 🎉😂🇳🇬🇳🇬
🚨🚨| Manchester United's first 10 Premier League fixtures for the 26/27 season:
Hull City Vs United
United Vs Ipswich Town
Everton Vs United
United Vs Man City
Fulham Vs United
United Vs Tottenham
Leeds Vs Man United
United Vs Bournemouth
Chelsea Vs United
United Vs Villa
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🇮🇷🇺🇸 Presidente iraniano Masoud Pezeshkian apresenta o acordo de paz EUA-Irã assinado. O acordo reconhece que os EUA perderam a guerra e precisarão indenizar o Irã com US$ 300 bilhões em reparações de guerra, remover suas bases militares próximas do Irã e suspender sanções.
🚨🗣 Pepe:
"The refereeing in the Argentina vs. Algeria Match was unacceptable. FIFA is clearly corrupt, and I wouldn't be surprised if Messi wins a second World Cup after this".
🚨🗣️ Zidane's reaction to Messi's potential red-card incident
This is totally unacceptable in football.
When I watched that challenge, my first thought was simple: how was that not reviewed properly? Incidents that could endanger an opponent must be treated seriously, regardless of who the player is.
The game cannot have one set of rules for Messi and Argentina and another for everyone else. If VAR exists to correct clear mistakes, then supporters have every right to ask why no intervention came in this situation.
What disappoints fans is not only the decision itself, but the inconsistency. If another player had made the same challenge, many would expect an immediate red card and endless debate across the football world.
Football is bigger than any individual. The rules must be applied equally, whether you're a young player making your debut or one of the greatest players in history.
Consistency, fairness and accountability are what protect the integrity of our sport.