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Alhamdulillah Alaa Kulli Haal || Be wicked!!!!!! An otaku || One piece❤ || Visça Barca💙❤

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TheWicked_Aj⚜
TheWicked_Aj⚜@TheWicked_Aj·
I always did something I was a little not ready to do. I think that’s how you grow. When there’s that moment of ‘Wow, I’m not really sure I can do this,’ and you push through those moments, that’s when you have a breakthrough.✊✊✊✊✊
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SIR AHMED
SIR AHMED@midopido21·
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
💥🇫🇷 OFFICIAL: Michael Olise BEATS Pelé record for assists in a single World Cup campaign. 7 assists delivered in 2026 World Cup. 🪄
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Uncle Salihu. 🇦🇷
Uncle Salihu. 🇦🇷@Salihu__Aliyu·
Some years ago, before the proliferation of POS agents, I was at GT Bank, Tunga, Minna to get some cash from the ATM. It was a hot Saturday evening. I was in a queue, and there were three people ahead of me. A soldier came into the ATM gallery in his crisp camouflage uniform, obviously a new recruit, to also withdraw some cash. He did not acknowledge any of us civilians. 😂 Instead, he went straight to man who was supposed to withdraw next and asked that he be allowed to withdraw because he was in a haste. The man politely told him to also speak to the rest of us, which is only fair, since we were all in the queue. Soldier man got annoyed, and decided to flex muscle. When it got to the man's turn, oga soldier pushed him aside. That was when trouble started. Unbeknownst to oga soldier, among those in the queue were a Major, a Colonel, and a police SP which happened to be the man he pushed aside. When soldier man discovered that he had goofed, baba started pleading and was almost crying. I and the only other civilian in the queue couldn't contain our laughter. 😂 They sha decided to be lenient after some people pleaded on his behalf. He was allowed to withdraw his cash and be on his way. I'm sure that from that day forward, he learnt to be very careful in public spaces like that because you never know who is who. After I was done with my withdrawal and was on my way home, I was about to cross the road just outside the bank when I saw him on his Jincheng bike. Thankfully the road is dual-laned and I was on the opposite side. I had to wait until he had passed before crossing so he wouldn't decide to be unfortunate towards me. 😂😂😂
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨💸 Middlesbrough are set to receive £15m from Aston Villa as consequence of Morgan Rogers’ transfer to Chelsea. A sell-on clause was negotiated as part of the deal, as @TeleFootball reports.
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨🗣️ Ismael Saibari: "I was born in Spain, my parents are Moroccan. I lived in the Netherlands... German will be my 6th language."
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨 𝗢𝗙𝗙𝗜𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗟: Lionel Messi’s boots for the World Cup Final!
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FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona@FCBarcelona·
The World Cup Final goes through La Masia.
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David Ornstein
David Ornstein@David_Ornstein·
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea reach verbal agreement with Aston Villa to sign Morgan Rogers⁠. Bid of £117m accepted by #AVFC & being finalised. 6+1y contract, medical Monday⁠. #AFC interested but 23yo attacker wanted #CFC; Xabi Alonso instrumental @TheAthleticFC nytimes.com/athletic/63902…
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jadwah🌹
jadwah🌹@_AyshaMaigiwa·
My siblings ate my chew gum and replaced it with beans.
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Sky Sports Football
Sky Sports Football@SkyFootball·
Mikel Merino couldn’t believe Lionel Messi’s photo with a young Lamine Yamal was real! 😅
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Siya🇵🇹🇦🇷
Unfortunately,any nigga that spends 4 years in the MLS and comes back to outplay everyone on the biggest stage deserves the Ballon D'Or
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Reshad Rahman
Reshad Rahman@ReshadRahman·
🥹💙❤️ Messi: "We [Barça] are very lucky for having Yamal, because what’s good for him is also good for our Barcelona” #WorldCup 🌟
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Sarki.
Sarki.@Waspapping_·
Here’s my World Cup Team of the Tournament, regardless of what happens in the final. Player of the Tournament: Lionel Messi Young Player of the Tournament: Pau Cubarsi What’s yours??
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Winna F.C.
Winna F.C.@WinnaFC·
⚠️| ATTENTION: Big pages are reportedly being paid huge sums to spread an AI-altered image falsely showing Messi fouling Djed Spence.😱 We received the offer too, but declined it.💰❌
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UNICEF
UNICEF@UNICEF·
Yes, those photos you’ve seen are real. More than 18 years ago, a baby named Lamine Yamal and his mom Sheila met Lionel Messi at a UNICEF fundraising photoshoot. Today, their achievements on the pitch inspire millions. Off the pitch, both Messi and Lamine Yamal use their voices and platforms as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors to support and advocate for children around the world. The goal? That every child survives, thrives, and fulfils their potential. We are proud to have them on our team. Credit: Joan Monfort
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Ororo😎
Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
I genuinely don’t understand why one match at 39 years old suddenly settles a debate that has lasted nearly two decades. If yesterday convinced you Messi is the GOAT, then you probably made up your mind long before kickoff. For over 15 years, Ronaldo and Messi pushed each other to levels football had never seen. Every time one won something, the other responded. Every Ballon d’Or, every Champions League, every league title, every Golden Boot, every international tournament became another chapter in the greatest rivalry the sport has ever witnessed. Yet somehow, after all those years, people now want to reduce the debate to what they’re doing at the very end of their careers. Where was this energy when Ronaldo won the Nations League? Did everyone suddenly declare the debate over? No. Because most people understood that a player’s entire body of work is what should be judged, not a single tournament or a single game. If you believe Messi is the greatest, that’s completely fair. He’s earned that opinion through an extraordinary career. But don’t act like yesterday magically created a gap that never existed. As a Ronaldo supporter, my opinion isn’t changing because of one match. Ronaldo’s legacy wasn’t built in one night, and it won’t be erased in one either. We’re talking about a player who conquered England, Spain and Italy. A player who finished as the all-time top scorer in the Champions League, the competition where the pressure is at its absolute highest. A player with five Champions Leagues, multiple league titles in different countries, five Ballon d’Ors, a European Championship, a Nations League, and over 900 career goals. That’s not a legacy that disappears because another great player had another great night. The funniest part is that people always move the goalposts depending on who they’re trying to praise. When Ronaldo was carrying Portugal, they said international football wasn’t enough. When he dominated the Champions League, they said club football wasn’t everything. When he became football’s greatest goalscorer, they said goals aren’t everything. Now one brilliant performance from Messi is somehow the final piece of evidence. It doesn’t work like that. Football isn’t a courtroom where one game becomes the final verdict. The GOAT debate has always been subjective because both players have arguments that will probably never be matched again. Some value playmaking, others value goals. Some value longevity in one system, others value adapting and succeeding across multiple leagues. Some prioritize trophies, others prioritize individual dominance. That’s why the debate has lasted so long. As a Ronaldo fan, I don’t need yesterday’s match to change my mind, just as Messi fans didn’t change theirs after Ronaldo’s greatest nights. I’ve watched Ronaldo for nearly two decades. I’ve seen him reinvent himself from an explosive winger into arguably the greatest goalscorer football has ever produced. I’ve watched him deliver in Champions League knockout games year after year, score in finals, carry clubs and country, and remain relevant across generations. One incredible performance from Messi doesn’t erase any of that. You can celebrate Messi without pretending Ronaldo’s legacy suddenly became smaller overnight. If yesterday confirmed Messi as your GOAT, that’s your opinion, and you’re entitled to it. But don’t expect every Ronaldo fan to abandon 20 years of evidence because of one more chapter in a rivalry that has already given football everything. The debate didn’t start yesterday, and it certainly didn’t end yesterday.
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