The World Cup was created to bring nations together. Yet in 2026, some players may discover that beating a defender is easier than crossing a border.
I wrote about how visas, geopolitics, and immigration policies are becoming football's toughest opponent.
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@_crisenberg_ I know Atlético are where they are today because of Simeone, but what does he have that makes the club never even consider replacing him with a more modern, tactically progressive manager? Especially when he’s the highest-paid manager in the world.
@AkunAsbunAja Ini keren! tapi yang memorable banget savenya Petr Cech, 2x di situasi yang mirip, satu vs Andy Caroll di FA Cup final dan satu lagi vs Chicarito
@StokeyyG2 This kind of behavior screams insecurity. If you truly believe in your national team, you don’t need these cheap tactics. I don’t think England fans would’ve done the same if the roles were reversed.
@ainurohman Yang ini lawannya raditya dika bung, mana belum pemanasan 🤭🤭 tapi Saliba betul sih ada di conversation bek tengah terbaik di dunia saat ini.
@FabrizioRomano If Brazil trailing maybe Ancelotti can sub in Neymar into the game, but if they lead or still draw, too risky. Brazil need midfield stability, i prefer they play in 3 midfield instead of just double pivot
Seorang content creator mengukur tingkst kebisingan suporter ketika Leo Messi mencetak Hattrick vs Algeria, disebut kebisingan mencapai 115,7 db!!! setara konser musik rock atau setara klakson mobil didepan kita persis.
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@3bdu11mohsen2 I’ve always admired forwards who are willing to put in the defensive work. Prime Salah and Mané at Liverpool, and now PSG’s front three—they understand that you don’t win football matches by attacking alone.
@virdzsH@markgoldbridge You may find his reactions annoying, but credit where it’s due—Mark Goldbridge is surprisingly unbiased, and his takes are often spot on