🚨 | Piero Ferrari on Lewis Hamilton win with Ferrari:
“I don't think it's a coincidence that Hamilton won his first race with our car precisely in Barcelona, where, 30 years ago, Schumi kicked off his extraordinary series of successes with the Rossa.”
“I see it as a sign of destiny, even a portent for the future that awaits us. I'm not surprised by Hamilton's 'renaissance.' It was obvious that Hamilton didn't like ground-effect cars, and what's more, we hadn't provided him or Leclerc with a competitive car.”
🚨 EMOTIONAL MOMENT ❤️
Denmark and Ukraine players and coaches meet in the centre circle after Christian Eriksen’s collapse on the pitch.
Respect and unity from both teams 🙏
Hoping Eriksen is okay.
https://t.co/x0U8BaF7hQ
🚨🔴 BREAKING:
Sandro Tonali has reportedly made his position clear to Newcastle United — if Manchester United submit an official offer, he wants the club to accept it. 💣
The Italian midfielder is understood to have informed Newcastle of his desire to leave some time ago and is determined to avoid any conflict or bad blood, unlike the tension seen in the Alexander Isak situation.
Tonali's preference is a respectful and professional exit, with the club already aware of his intentions. For now, he is waiting for Manchester United to make their move.
The dream? Playing at Old Trafford in the famous red shirt. 👀🔴
🚨 Morgan Rogers on what he believes would be the toughest challenge of his career:
🗣️ “Honestly, I think one of the toughest challenges in football is playing for Manchester United.
People look at the club and see the history, the trophies and the global fanbase.
But what they don’t always see is the pressure.
Every game is analysed, every mistake is discussed and every performance becomes a headline.
We’ve seen top players go there and struggle under that pressure.
Players with huge reputations and incredible talent have found it difficult because the expectations are different.
At Manchester United, it’s not enough to be a good player.
You have to deal with criticism, attention and the responsibility that comes with wearing that shirt.
That’s why I have respect for the players who succeed there.
If I ever had the opportunity, I think it would be one of the biggest challenges of my career.
Not because of the football ability required, but because of the mentality required.
Manchester United demands a level of character that not every player has.
That’s what makes it such a unique club.”
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Hold Mikel Arteta, where were you when all these ref decisions went to your favor when Arsenal played Atletico Madrid?
You can cry more loser. What goes around comes around. 🤫🤫🤫
🚨Rafael van der Vaart criticizes Arsenal for having a parade after their UCL final defeat.
🗣️: “If you lose a Champions League final, the last thing you expect is a trophy parade hours later. That alone shows a mentality problem. At clubs like Real Madrid or Barcelona, there would be silence, reflection, even anger because those clubs understand what it means to compete at the highest level.
What Arsenal did feels like a smaller club mentality, celebrating participation rather than achievement. The difference with teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona is simple: they don’t measure success by reaching finals, they measure it by winning them. For them, anything else is failure, not something to parade.
Winning the Premier League is a great achievement, no doubt, but clubs like Arsenal have to decide what their standard really is"
This Liverpool fan sold Premier League winner medals to Arsenal fans at the parade…
But if you peel off the sticker it says “Liverpool Champions”
😂😂😂😂😂
🚨Earlier this season:
🗣️Theo Walcott to Wayne Rooney:
‘‘How would this Arsenal squad compete against Manchester United 2008 squad?’’
*They even can't beat our current squad in their stadium…
🚨 BREAKING!
Manchester United’s anthem “Take Me Home, United Road,”
popularly known as “The United Road Song,” has been voted the best football anthem in the world 🥇
[Marca]
🚨 Bruno Fernandes on his assist for Patrick Dorgu’s goal:
🗣️ Reporter: “That assist looked unbelievably precise. How do you always find your teammates like that?”
🗣️ Bruno:
You ask that like I’m David Beckham. Relax, I’m not Becks bending 60-yard passes with GPS accuracy. Honestly… Dorgu wasn’t even the target. But apparently he’s the Gareth Bale regen now.
so maybe that explains why he suddenly flew into the box attacking the ball like his life depended on it. Patrick Chinazaekpere Bale Dorgu…That’s his full government name now (laughs).
🚨🗣️ Pep Guardiola on Bruno Fernandes creating a new Premier League assist record with 21 assists:
“I genuinely don’t think we’ll see this record broken for the next 10 years. What Bruno Fernandes has done this season is unbelievable.
To register 21 assists in a Premier League season and create a brand new record is extraordinary. People don’t realise how difficult it is to consistently create goals at that level week after week.
No matter what was happening around Manchester United, Bruno Fernandes was always the one making things happen. Vision, courage, consistency this season he had everything.” 👏🔥