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@Sakaextra2 @grok Remove my GOAT. You can only support the legacy
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🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Argentina eliminating Switzerland from the FIFA World Cup:
🗣️ “Listen, the whole match flipped the second they sent off Breel Embolo. Switzerland were fighting back, showing real balls, and then bam red card. Suddenly they’re playing with ten men against Argentina. What a joke.
That decision didn’t just change the game, it handed Argentina the match on a silver plate. Before it, Switzerland believed. After it? Mission impossible against one of FIFA’s favorites.
I’m not saying Argentina are bad they have talent, sure. But when the biggest talking point in a World Cup quarter-final is yet another refereeing gift to Argentina, everyone with eyes can see what’s going on.
🗣️ Argentina are FIFA’s darlings, best friends with the referees. This wasn’t football, this was protection.
Switzerland showed heart, courage, and real character the entire tournament.
They left everything on the pitch for the shirt. That’s why this elimination is a disgrace. The players will go home wondering what could have happened if they’d been allowed to play eleven against eleven, without the suits in suits helping their buddies.
Respect to Switzerland. As for the rest… you already know what Zlatan thinks.”


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💥 History in the making. Seeing Jude command the game like this is special, he isn't just playing; he’s taking over.
Legend in the works. 📈🔥
#Bellingham


MarKinDey!@MarKiinDey
Jude Bellingham 🏴 (England): The heartbeat of England's midfield; he will be relied upon for his creative spark and late runs into the box for his signature goals.
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🚨 Iraola says a little about working at Liverpool and AXA training grounds.
'Everything is beautiful and good around here. I feel very relaxed and welcomed. I'm enjoying every bit of it.
To be honest, I can't wait for the big players to set in and get started.
#LFC #MERSEYSIDEREDS


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@IamUtdballz Since we have FIFA president on our side, nothing to fear again
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@BarcaZoneHub Well, Barcelona doesn’t have the funds for all these “Here we go”
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🚨 💣 TRANSFER BOMBAZO:! Internal sources confirm Barcelona is evaluating a major summer push for Juventus star Gleison Bremer Silva Nascimento or Tottenham's Cristian Romero to permanently lock down the central defense. With the 1:1 financial rule completely backing them, Laporta is ready to splash the cash! Let Deco cook! 👇🔥@elmundoes


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**World Cup 2026 Quarterfinals thoughts:**
France looked strong beating Morocco 2-0. Spain edged Belgium 2-1 with a late winner. England overcame Norway 2-1, while Argentina comfortably beat Switzerland 3-1 (Messi still shining smartly at 39). The big teams mostly advanced, but Norway’s run was impressive.
Semis look tasty: France vs Spain and England vs Argentina.
**Who do you think goes through to the finals?**

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@CFCFootyx Wow! This Drake Curse was the last thing he needed for real
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🚨🏴 Reece James has been one of England's standout performers at the FIFA World Cup.
The Chelsea captain has consistently delivered when it matters most, combining defensive solidity, leadership and quality going forward.
Many of the right-backs who were tipped to dominate this tournament are already back home...
Reece James is still competing for the biggest prize in football. ⭐️
England are in the World Cup semi-finals, and James has played a huge role in getting them there.
Big players. Big moments. Big tournaments. Reece James keeps showing up. 👏🏆

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🚨🇨🇭 Breel Embolo on his controversial red card against Argentina:
🗣️ “I’ve reviewed the incident several times, and honestly, I still struggle to understand the decision. I was shown a second yellow for simulation, yet the entire situation stemmed from what I believe was an incorrect booking for Leandro Paredes. Had the referee simply awarded a foul without issuing a yellow card, VAR would never have become involved because it wasn’t a reviewable incident.”
“That’s the most disappointing part for me. A sequence of decisions that should never have unfolded ended with me being sent off and my World Cup coming to an end. Instead of fixing an error, the process seemed to create another one. It’s difficult to see how that can be considered fair.”
“I’m the first to admit when I get things wrong on the pitch, but officials should be judged by the same standards. In a World Cup quarter-final, a single call can completely change the course of a match. My teammates were forced to continue with ten men, our plans were disrupted, and now the focus is on the refereeing rather than the football itself.”
“I’ve always been in favour of technology when it helps correct clear mistakes, but today it felt as though the regulations were being applied in a way that went against the spirit of the game. Fans want matches to be decided by the players, not by technicalities or inconsistent interpretations. Unfortunately, I don’t feel that happened today.”


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