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Media is one of the great evils of the world.
B/R Football@brfootball
Felix Nmecha crowned himself 👑
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A M A D 🔥
@AmadDiallo_19 netted a 90th-minute winner in Ivory Coast's first #FIFAWorldCup group game 😍🇨🇮


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It’s your day that would be as pretty as you are.
meryl@meryl_girl
good morning, may your day day be as pretty as i am.
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The Commendable Act of Nigerian Artists at the World Cup
Nigeria’s absence from the World Cup, as I previously stated, stems not from a lack of talent but from a conspicuous deficiency in political leadership that has failed to create an enabling environment for talent development.
This assertion is underscored by two notable occurrences during the tournament: the vibrant participation and impressive performances of Nigerian artists, and the presence of numerous Nigerians representing other nations on the field. These observations present a significant imperative for Nigeria’s political leaders to actively foster an environment in which the nation’s youth can fully realize their potential.
Furthermore, Davido’s impactful gesture in drawing global attention to Nigeria’s security challenges warrants commendation. He prominently displayed the names of schoolchildren who had been held captive for an extended period, advocating for their safe return. By utilizing his international platform, Davido effectively highlighted Nigeria’s security crisis, transcending mere entertainment. He appeared in a custom black leather jacket emblazoned with the message “BRING THEM HOME,” accented with green buttons bearing the names of 39 schoolchildren and 7 teachers recently abducted by bandits in the Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.
The pervasive insecurity in Nigeria merits international scrutiny, particularly given the government’s apparent inability to effectively address the situation. Nevertheless, the prospect of a revitalized Nigeria remains achievable. -PO
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It's a German tradition dating back all the way to 2002.
Humiliated teams by Germany since then:
2002 - Saudi-Arabia
2006 - Costa Rica
2010 - Australia
2014 - Brazil
2018 - Germany
2022 - Germany
2026 - Curacao
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Every World Cup, it feels like Germany picks one country that they want to humiliate
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Carrick understood this. He curated a structure that could get the best out of Casemiro. He chose to adapt to the situation rather than insist on his own way. As a result, we saw the best version of Casemiro at 33, who in turn helped us secure Top 3. Not many managers get this.
AllThingsBrazil™@SelecaoTalk
Casemiro: slow, immobile, not press resistant, can’t turn, can’t pass, no technical ability. It’s been a good 15 years but it’s time to go.
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Hay gente que literalmente está viviendo la versión premium de la vida
isma@ismanewells
Gerringong, Australia
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First time ever at a World Cup: FIFA forcing 3-min ‘hydration breaks’ in EVERY match, even in air-conditioned stadiums. Officially for player welfare, but we all know it’s ad slots for broadcasters. Turning football into quarters with built-in commercials. Momentum killer. Not a coincidence it happens in the USA.
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