Be the kind of son your parents can be truly proud of. Strive to be the best father your children could ever have, and the most loving, faithful, and devoted husband to your beloved wife or wives.💯✌🏽
Live as the son your parents can be proud of, the father your children can look up to with admiration, and the husband your wife or wives can cherish and depend upon with full confidence and love.🍻✌🏽💯
Santiago Bernabéu's atmosphere during UCL's greatest comeback game vs Manchester City in 2022. (Without commentary)
Fans in the stadium played a huge role in this comeback. This is pure cinema. Goosebumps.
I’m so fucking proud of this Barcelona performance.
No Raphinha, no Lewandowski, no Dani Olmo, no Gavi, no Joan Garcia, a half-fit Ferran Torres and Fermin, yet Real Madrid still needed the referee’s help to beat us 2-1.
Shows that a fully fit Barcelona would destroy them 5-0.
Prime Isco dropped Busquet twice, had Rakitic backing out, Iniesta keeping his distance.
Had Koke and Godwin chasing his shadow, balled against prime Juventus.
Liverpool's £79 million deal for Hugo Ekitike has definitely created a ripple effect in the striker market. When you see a Sesko who was valued at around £67 million just months ago suddenly going for £80 million, it absolutely inflates the market for similar players.
Someone casually mentioning "did you see the game?" probably has no idea they're about to get a full tactical breakdown, player analysis, transfer market economics lesson & historical context going back several seasons 😅
In the Barca vs Inter semifinal, a total of 13 goals were scored over both legs.
Yamal had just ONE direct goal contribution despite taking 15 shots—8 of which didn’t even hit the target. In the dying moments, instead of keeping possession, he forced a shot from a relatively easy angle, lost the ball, and that led to Inter’s comeback.
On the other hand, Désiré Doué delivered 3 goal contributions against Inter—no unwanted flashy dribbles, just pure impact and end product.
My point is this: players like Yamal are heavily overhyped by the paid Barça media machine. They flood social platforms with clips and posts, portraying him—and previously Araujo, Gavi, Pedri etc—as if they’ve already conquered world football.
This PR wave not only fools casual fans, but also influences other players. Media hype is a recursive phenomenon—and Barça has mastered it.
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It’s the season of ending trophy droughts…
70 years - Newcastle
31 years - Harry Kane
93 years - Go Ahead Eagles
51 years - Bologna
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31 years - Crystal Palace ⏳
17 years - Tottenham ⏳