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Let's talk FOOTBALL ⚽• LIVERPOOL FAN 🔴• #YNWA

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Footysm ⚽️
Footysm ⚽️@Footysm·
He is the second most humble player because he is too humble to be number one.
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Brozz T 💙
Brozz T 💙@lappoosky·
Kobbie Mainoo after England wins the world cup.
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Samuel
Samuel@olowosaam·
Trossard is already in Turkey to complete his move from Arsenal to Besikts @Muratozen1903
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koko💙❤️
koko💙❤️@KosisoVall·
Excluding Fernando Torres Name a Spanish player that has played for Liverpool Level: Difficult
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PELLER
PELLER@Goodness20b·
No stress me 😆
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ChrisCFC
ChrisCFC@Chris_CFCx·
🔵⚪️You can only choose one 👀
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SethOfficial
SethOfficial@UTD_Seth001·
🚨David Beckham on his FIFA World Cup Golden Boot prediction: 🎙️ Reporter: “David, who do you think will win the World Cup Golden Boot?” 🗣️ David Beckham: “If I had to choose one player today, I’d say Kylian Mbappé. He’s been incredibly consistent throughout the tournament, and every time France need something special, he seems to deliver. But I wouldn’t rule out Lionel Messi, Harry Kane or Jude Bellingham either. Messi has shown that even at this stage of his career, he can still decide the biggest matches. Kane is a natural goalscorer who only needs one chance, and Jude has surprised everyone with how often he’s arriving in the box and finding the net. The interesting thing about the Golden Boot is that it can change in one game. A brace or a hat-trick in a semi-final or final can completely transform the standings. At the moment, Mbappé is my favourite because of the way he’s playing, but in football nothing is guaranteed. The biggest players usually save their best performances for the biggest occasions, and that’s exactly what makes this race so exciting.”
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Kalshi Sports@KalshiSports

Updated Favorites to win the World Cup Golden Ball (MVP), via Kalshi: 43% — Kylian Mbappe 29% — Lionel Messi 18% — Jude Bellingham 5% — Harry Kane 3% — Lamine Yamal 3% — Michael Olise

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Madrid Pulse 🤍
Madrid Pulse 🤍@madrid_pulseHQ·
The prophecy didn’t promise an easy path. It promised this. Mbappé. Konaté. Bellingham. Cucurella. Four players. Four nations. One stage. The world is watching. 👑🌍
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𝕄𝔸ℍ𝔼ℝ_HALA 🇳🇬
Jude Bellingham is the best midfielder in the world right now. Everything is obvious
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ჯא@_why_simex·
Messi and his Argentina teammates after the game against Switzerland. He’s the Alpha and his teammates follows.. This is what Ronaldo wanted in Portugal and never had.
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GoonerSam
GoonerSam@Sams__Graphics·
What's the biggest football opinion you'll defend even if 99% of fans disagree with you? No insults, just football takes. 👀⚽
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MatchReport
MatchReport@MatchReportH·
Summary of journalist Román Molina's segment on FIFA and AFA corruption 🇦🇷🤯 1. Allegations of favoritism at the World Cup Molina argues that this World Cup has generated unusual levels of controversy, with many fans believing certain major nations—especially Argentina—have benefited from favorable decisions. 2. VAR has not ended controversies VAR was introduced to reduce debates about refereeing decisions, but according to the Molina, controversies have become even more frequent despite the technology. 3. FIFA’s new AI ball technology FIFA introduced a ball equipped with sensors and AI technology to assist VAR decisions. The speaker says it has already played a major role in controversial incidents. 4. Portugal vs Croatia incident The technology was used to disallow a Croatian goal after sensors allegedly detected a slight touch from a Croatian player that resulted in an offside offense. 5. Norway vs England camera controversy A Norwegian clearance allegedly brushed a suspended camera before England’s equalizer. Norway’s coach complained that play should have been stopped, while FIFA claimed its technology showed no contact occurred. 6. FIFA’s communication problem The speaker believes the main issue is not the incident itself but FIFA’s response. FIFA provided a short explanation without releasing detailed evidence and effectively asked the public to trust its conclusion. 7. Growing distrust of FIFA Molina argues that many people no longer trust FIFA because of what he describes as a history of misleading statements and inconsistent behavior. 8. Criticism over handling of abuse cases He references previous investigations into abuse allegations involving youth football and claims FIFA’s actions do not always match its public commitment to protecting minors. 9. Attendance and stadium crowd controversies Molina recalls reports of visibly empty seats during the tournament while FIFA maintained that stadiums were effectively full, creating further skepticism among fans. 10. Immigration policy double standards FIFA claims it cannot interfere with countries’ immigration policies, but the speaker argues that FIFA has influenced entry requirements during previous World Cups in Qatar and Russia when it suited tournament operations. 11. Nepal example and political interference Molina points to a dispute in Nepal, arguing that FIFA is willing to intervene strongly when football governance is involved but claims neutrality in other situations. 12. Relationship with the US 🇺🇸 He criticizes FIFA for not challenging immigration-related issues affecting certain officials in the United States, despite taking stronger positions elsewhere. 13. Criticism of Gianni Infantino’s leadership Molina argues that FIFA under Infantino constantly promotes a positive image of itself while avoiding criticism of its failures. 14. Former football legends defending FIFA He claims many former stars and football figures publicly support FIFA because they hold official roles, receive compensation, or are connected to FIFA projects. 15. Arsène Wenger example Molina highlights Arsène Wenger as an example of a respected football figure who now regularly supports FIFA initiatives, something the speaker finds surprising. 16. FIFA’s transparency questioned The speaker argues that FIFA often talks about transparency but fails to adequately explain certain financial decisions and transactions. 17. AFA financial concerns He concludes by raising questions about money allegedly linked to the Argentine Football Association and claims FIFA has not sufficiently explained the matter. Overall conclusion The central argument is that FIFA has a credibility problem. Romain Molina believes that whether the issue is refereeing, technology, governance, finances, attendance figures, immigration matters, or ethics, many fans now struggle to trust FIFA’s explanations because of what they perceive as repeated inconsistencies and double standards.
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Romain Molina@Romain_Molina

ANALYSE / Favoritisme ? youtube.com/watch?v=TgRteq… Comment croire la FIFA qui a fait du mensonge sa communication + un sentiment de suspicion fort AU SEIN des fédérations que les grosses nations ont des petits avantages (tirage au sort, VAR...) Keep the faith !

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MOSCO🇳🇬
MOSCO🇳🇬@moseswade9·
Spain 0-0 France 89th minutes. Mikel Merino is about to enter the pitch. Didier Deschamps
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Bruno El-Bomba 😄💯🙏
Bruno El-Bomba 😄💯🙏@igonor_philip·
“Quote” with your club’s training photos
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NOBLENIINGER
NOBLENIINGER@Nobledeyforu·
World Cup Career Goals 🌍🏆 Jude Bellingham: 6 ⭐ Iniesta, Pedri, Gavi, Busquets, Xavi, Dani Olmo, Rakitic & Marcos Llorente/Lopez combined: 6 😁 The numbers speak for themselves. At just 23, Jude is already matching the combined World Cup goal tally of some of footballs most celebrated midfielders.
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Tactical Pep ⚽️
Tactical Pep ⚽️@Tactical_FCB·
🚨⚽️: FIFA CONSIDERING A 64-TEAM WORLD CUP Following Gianni Infantino’s comments about expanding the World Cup to 64 teams, FIFA have reportedly begun preparing for the biggest football family reunion in history. According to insiders, the new format is designed to ensure every nation gets a chance… …and every fanbase gets a chance to say: “We were robbed by the referee.” Football experts have already predicted the consequences: 🌍 Europe will demand more places. 🌎 South America will say quality matters more than quantity. 🌍 Africa will ask why it wasn’t expanded sooner. 🌏 Asia will arrive with another surprise package. 🌎 CONCACAF will insist this was the plan all along. Meanwhile, football Twitter has entered full civil war. One side says: “The World Cup is losing its prestige.” The other replies: “You only hate it because your rivals now have a better chance of qualifying.” FIFA have also reportedly created a new slogan for the tournament: “If your country has a football, there’s still hope.” Smaller nations have welcomed the proposal. Traditional giants have welcomed the extra TV revenue. Fans have welcomed another month of arguing online. One thing is certain… If 64 teams become reality, the group stage won’t just produce football. It will produce enough banter to last until the next World Cup.
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