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BoySoza🇨🇻🦈
@BigSuiker
I don’t talk much.
Rotterdam, Nederland Katılım Haziran 2016
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@BigSuiker wel zonder ijs die drinnies mannn… Hoe is ice man werkt het b?
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COURT UPDATE: Drake Wins Big
A federal judge has officially dismissed the lawsuit accusing Spotify of artificially boosting Drake’s streams.
The 6 God’s numbers are clean and organic — no bots needed.
#Drake #HipHopCrave


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Maar mensen roepen ballon dor
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🚨 𝗖𝗥𝗔𝗭𝗬 𝗙𝗔𝗖𝗧: Ousmane Dembélé only started nine games in Ligue 1 this season.
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🚨🎙️ | Patrice Evra on Michael Olise nonchalant attitude and Lamine Yamal Comparisons: 💣
🗣️ Evra: “Let me tell you something about the media they are hypocrites, simple. No consistency, no balance, just noise. And I’ll be honest, social media now? It’s becoming something else. Everybody wants to talk. Nobody wants to understand.
Olise is my boy, and I have nothing against his nonchalant behavior. The kid is calm, he expresses himself in his own way. But look at what people say ‘he’s cold’, ‘he doesn’t care’, ‘he’s too relaxed’. They try to kill his personality because he is not loud, because he is not acting for the cameras.
Now let’s talk about Lamine Yamal. Same confidence, same composure, same self-belief but now it’s ‘arrogance’, now it’s ‘pride’. So which one is it? When Michael Olise does it, it’s ‘cold’ and ‘nonchalant’. When Yamal does it, it’s a problem. Come on, let’s be real what are we doing here?
This is what I call double standards. This is what I call disrespect not just to the players, but to football itself. You cannot change the narrative depending on the name or the shirt. Today it’s Olise, tomorrow it’s Yamal, next week it will be someone else. The cycle never stops.
Football is about personality. Not everyone will smile, not everyone will scream, not everyone will celebrate like crazy. Some players are quiet killers, some express with passion but all of them deserve respect. Instead of celebrating that diversity, the media tries to put them in boxes, label them, criticize them for being themselves.
If you are real, they say you are faking it. If you are faking it, they say you are doing too much. If you stay quiet, they say you are pretending to be nonchalant. So tell me what do you actually want from these players?
Especially that kid, Lamine Yamal the level of criticism he has received in the past months is unbelievable. Every little thing a Barcelona player does is taken out of proportion. Every word, every gesture boom, headline, drama, opinion. It’s too much.
Listen, I love this game, but sometimes I don’t love the people talking about it. The media? They are the kings of the double standard. Pure hypocrisy.
So for me, it’s simple let them play. Let them grow. Let them be human. If they are ‘cold’ or if they have ‘pride’, as long as they perform on the pitch, you should keep quiet and enjoy the football. Because this nonsense? It’s killing the beauty of the game”


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Kompany’s Bayern played with a very open and attacking style against Real Madrid, which left them very exposed defensively, even when they had the lead. Statistically, they conceded more goals, more xG, and more big chances in this quarter-final tie than we conceded against Atleti.
Yet I haven’t seen almost anyone criticise Kompany’s style or say he should've played safer and the reason is simple: his attackers finished their chances and outscored the opponent.
Basically, Kompany exposed his team defensively just as much as Flick, maybe even more, while also creating a similar amount of danger. But because Bayern were more clinical in front of goal, something that coaches can’t control, Kompany gets praised while Flick gets criticized.
That’s football discourse for you: when the chances go in, the coach is brave, when they don’t, the coach is naive.

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🎙️🚨 Rio Ferdinand on Olise vs Yamal:
“This is no longer a debate. Lamine Yamal is levels ahead of Michael Olise right now, and the stats back it up.
While both are having incredible seasons, Yamal’s influence on the game at just 18 years old is simply on another planet.
Yamal has already racked up 23 goals and 17 assists in 44 appearances for Barcelona this season. He is currently the most dangerous ball carrier in world football, averaging over five successful dribbles per game and creating 35 big chances. His ability to decide matches on his own is clear. He’s producing these numbers while being double- or triple-teamed every single week.
Michael Olise is having a brilliant year at Bayern Munich with 18 goals and 25 assists across all competitions, but his game is built more on being a high-level supply line rather than an individual game-changer.
While Olise excels at creative passing and set-pieces, Yamal beats him in almost every metric that measures raw impact — from successful dribbles to duels won and sheer goal volume.
Olise is a world-class playmaker, but Yamal is a generational phenomenon who is already being compared to the greatest to ever play for Barcelona.”


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🚨🗣️ Thierry Henry on Barcelona Vs Atletico Madrid both-leg officiating controversy:
“I’m sorry, but what did I just watch over two legs? Because that’s not football, that’s decisions deciding games.
First leg, you send off Cubarsí for that? Minimal contact, the boy barely touches him and suddenly it’s a red card that flips the entire tie. Then you have a clear handball inside the six-yard box from Pubill, he literally stops the ball with his hand like he’s playing basketball and VAR just… goes quiet? How is that even possible at this level?
Koke is out there doing late challenges, off-ball stuff all game, no cards. Not even a warning. But on the other side, Eric García gets a straight red when Koundé is literally right there to cover? So now we’re rewriting the ‘last man’ rule as we go?
And don’t get me started on Olmo, pushed from behind, clear as day, no penalty. Then you count the fouls Atlético made… how many yellows? Zero? Come on. You can’t tell me that’s normal.
Then Ferran scores, and we’re talking about offside on a rebound situation? That goal should stand. Simple.
At some point, you stop calling it ‘bad luck’ and you start asking real questions. Because when every big decision goes one way, it’s not coincidence anymore. Barcelona didn’t just lose this tie… they were taken out of it.”


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🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry on Lamine Yamal role in Barcelona loss to Atletico Madrid
"Listen, I’m not here to make excuses — we lost the match and Atletico got the three points tonight. But I have to say something about the kid, Lamine Yamal.
At 18 years old, carrying the weight of expectation on shoulders that should still be carefree… the boy was unplayable at times. The way he takes the ball in tight spaces, the bravery to ask for it even when we’re losing, the quality of his decisions — it’s special. Very special.
He made Atletico panic every time he got on the ball. You could see the experienced players doubling up on him, and still he created moments out of nothing. Moments that remind you why we all fell in love with this game.
Today we lost, but football wins when you have talents like Lamine. He’s not the future anymore… he’s already here. And he showed it again tonight, even in defeat.
Respect to the boy. Big respect."


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🚨 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗔 𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗬𝗘𝗥: Lamine Yamal is the BEST DRIBBLER in Europe this season:
▪️ Lamine Yamal 🇪🇸 — 234 successful dribbles
▪️ Jérémy Doku 🇧🇪 — 150
▪️ Yan Diomandé 🇨🇮 — 132
▪️ Vinícius Júnior 🇧🇷 — 122
▪️ Kenan Yıldız 🇹🇷 — 116
▪️ Luis Díaz 🇨🇴 — 107
▪️ Michael Olise 🇫🇷 — 103
▪️ Kylian Mbappé 🇫🇷 — 102
▪️ Antonio Nusa 🇳🇴 — 91
▪️ Khvicha Kvaratskhelia 🇬🇪 — 84

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