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Owerri, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2021
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Very funny discourse. You believe Olise should have chosen England because he was born and raised there. But when it‘s let‘s say Dembele who was born and raised in France you believe he should play for Mali because that‘s where his father is from. Hypocrites all of you
TheMavericK@TheMavericK_YT

Alguien que me explique por que este tio juega con Francia... - Nacido en Inglaterra - Nunca vivió en Francia - No sabe hablar francés - el padre es nigeriano y la madre franco-argelina Lo de la selección francesa es una broma constante.

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Abo Salah
Abo Salah@abosalaharena·
واضح إن بايرن ميونيخ ناوي يسيطر علي أوروبا الموسم الجاي إدارة بايرن ميونيخ أدركت الخطأ اللي وقعت فيه الموسم الحالي بعدم تدعيم عمق الإسكواد و اللي طالب بيه كومباني و قرر يصلح الخطأ دة البداية هتكون مع زيادة جودة الهجوم بحيث لو غاب اوليسي او دياز هيكون ليهم بديل بنفس الجودة فـ الاتجاه حاليا لجوردون لاعب نيوكاسل بيتم حاليا تجديد عقد لايمر مع البحث عن ظهير أيمن و أيسر جيدين وسيتم البحث عن مهاجم بدلاً من الراحل جاكسون التي انتهت إعارته طلبات كومباني سيتم تنفيذها من أجل السيطرة علي أوروبا لأن كومباني أثبت جودته و يحتاج فقط لبعض الإضافات
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MUFC Academy
MUFC Academy@mufcacademy91·
“What happened to him?” 🤦‍♂️ He’s 19 years old and developing in the academy exactly as planned. Arriving from the Paraguayan league with zero experience of English football as an 18-year-old is a massive adjustment. He needs as much time as possible to adapt to a new country, a new culture, and a completely different level of football. Not every teenage signing is going to walk into Carrington and bench established senior players after one training session especially a kid from Paraguay. Your account is better than this mate.
Mal@UtdMaI

Genuine question, why did Manchester United sign Diego Leon and what happened to him?

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Adam@AdamJoseph·
Casemiro was a surprise when it broke that he was joining Manchester United. A huge fee, giant wages, 30 years old, we'd seen this story before. The ‘tell them I'll fix this’ quote instantly endeared him to the fanbase, but it was a later moment that sealed it. His 94th minute equaliser at Stamford Bridge & the celebration that followed was not a man here for a pay day. He wasn't the latest mercenary collecting a cheque, this was one of the best midfielders of his generation writing his latest chapter. It wasn't all perfect. Bad tactical decisions, whether Erik ten Hag's donut hole midfield or Ruben Amorim's ineptitude left him exposed as he aged. It didn't stop a brilliant first season, but his inability to run out games was an ongoing issue that wasn't masked to help him. Nevertheless, every single time he faced adversity, or criticism, he would respond like a top professional. He is a proud man & fought back every single time he was challenged. He showed a level of experience & leadership that will be impossible to replace. Whatever you thought when he was signed, the club is better for him being there. A top pro who worked hard & always came up big when it mattered. He will be missed & I'm grateful to have had him at Old Trafford. He will always be a beloved player, an icon, a cult hero. Obrigado e tchau, @Casemiro.
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Rilwan@Real1_balogun·
The race for Elliot Anderson will be head-to-head between Manchester United and Manchester City. If Guardiola stays, that’ll only go one way. If another manager comes in, I think there’ll be more factors to consider for the player. Every English footballer respects Manchester United for their history and size. If the project is promising enough, it will be enticing. The allure of UCL football, and the fact that Man U may offer more wages will also play a part. An interesting summer ahead. Nottingham Forest have a player they can sell for the north of £75m if they bargain well.
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Ororo😎@McFlybowy·
Next season Michael Carrick, Xabi Alonso, Mikel Arteta, and Frank Lampard will all be managing in the Premier League. Three of them at Big 6 clubs too. We’ve almost watched a complete cycle in real time. These were the midfielders we grew up watching dictate games, control tempo, captain sides, win titles, play in Champions League finals and now they’re the ones standing on the touchline building the next era. Football really moves fast. One minute they’re competing against each other on the pitch, now they’re competing philosophically as coaches. Despite coming from similar footballing generations. Carrick leans towards calm positional football and control, Alonso feels like a blend of Spanish structure with modern flexibility, Arteta is almost obsessive with automatisms and spacing, while Lampard has always been more direct and emotionally driven in his approach. It’s the natural evolution of football. The generation that learned under managers like Sir Alex Ferguson, Carlo Ancelotti, José Mourinho, Pep Guardiola and Arsène Wenger are now becoming the managers themselves. And now a whole new generation of players will grow up seeing them as coaches first, not even remembering how good they were as players.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

🚨 BREAKING: Xabi Alonso has accepted to become Chelsea next manager, HERE WE GO! 🔵🔜 The agreement is set to be completed. #CFC prepare official announcement for the upcoming days, but Xabi said YES. 💣

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The Nassr Tribune™️
The Nassr Tribune™️@AlNassrTribune·
Seeing some Saudi fans turn on Cristiano Ronaldo hurts, honestly. Frustration after heartbreak is normal, but it should never erase gratitude or perspective. When the team wins, people rush to praise the collective, the signings, the system, the squad depth. But when disappointment comes, suddenly everything is placed on Ronaldo’s shoulders alone. Football does not work like that. Yes, Cristiano has had difficult performances in some of our painful exits, and nobody should deny that. But was the team itself truly better in those moments? Against Kawasaki, against Gamba Osaka, against other sides where chances were wasted across the pitch, why does all the blame somehow stop at Ronaldo? Against Al Ahli, his header changed the entire mood of the game. Without that goal, maybe Coman never gets the chance to kill the match off. That is the influence he still carries. And calling him washed after watching him lead Portugal to a UEFA Nations League title against Spain, even scoring the equaliser, makes little sense. Players who are finished do not keep deciding the biggest moments for club and country. Yesterday was also simply one of those cruel football nights. João Félix hits the woodwork, Ronaldo sees a shot blocked, Bento nearly saves the goal, and on another day, maybe VAR changes the story entirely. Margins. Fine margins. The deeper issue is mentality. This team still lacks that ruthless winning instinct in decisive moments, and ironically, Ronaldo is one of the few players in the squad who naturally carries it. That mentality cannot be bought overnight. Still, the season is not dead. Thursday gives Al Nassr one final opportunity to turn pain into glory. Damac is not a side that should overpower us if we play with seriousness, intensity, and belief. And the title race still gives hope. We are at home while Al Hilal faces a difficult trip to Al Fayha. Football has surprised us many times before. Because if this opportunity slips too, the question becomes painful. When will a chance this close come again? Every rival will strengthen, every gap will get smaller. And to truly dominate Asia in the long run, perhaps the answer is clear. More elite foreign talent, more depth, more players built for pressure. That is the next step if Al Nassr wants to conquer everything. For now though, one final battle remains.
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Arielipillo
Arielipillo@arielipillo·
Lo más difícil en el fútbol es que apoyes a un jugador al que todos odian y todos están al acecho de él, y todos esperan su caída. Lo defiendes contra sus rivales y te viene uno de tus mismos gustos a menospreciarlo y traicionarlo. Hasta los clubes por los que jugó se volvieron en su contra. No esperes que haya alguien aparte de los fanáticos de Ronaldo que prueben este sentimiento tan duro, Al final, si todo el mundo está en tu contra, yo estoy contra el mundo, youtu.be/kzOZuQ2VCQY?is…
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Juez Central
Juez Central@Juezcentral·
De las imágenes más tristes del año. Los jugadores del Hearts de Edimburgo llegando a su ciudad tras perder con el Celtic y botar el título en la última fecha. Dejaron el estadio de inmediato y ni se cambiaron. Fueron líderes 250 días y perdieron el liderato justo hoy, en la última fecha, con 1 gol del Celtic faltando 10 minutos para el final. Era su primer título en más de 60 años. Y era el primer título de un equipo distinto al Rangers y al Celtic tras 41 años (el último fue el Aberdeen de Sir Alex Ferguson en 1985). El fulbo es hermoso, pero a veces, muy cruel💔
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Motivaciones Fútbol
Motivaciones Fútbol@MotivacionesF·
😅 "Dué quedó totalmente sorprendido al escuchar a William Pacho hablar en Francés por primera vez. Todo ocurrió durante el reconocimiento que recibió William Pacho tras alcanzar los 100 partidos con el PSG. Mientras todos aplaudían al ecuatoriano, llegó el momento de dar unas palabras… y ahí fue cuando pasó algo que nadie esperaba. William Pacho empezó a hablar en francés frente a todos sus compañeros. Y automáticamente las cámaras captaron la reacción de Désiré Doué, el joven francés del PSG, que se le quedó viendo con cara de sorpresa, como diciendo: ‘¿Desde cuándo habla francés así?’ Porque muchos dentro del club sabían que Pacho estaba aprendiendo el idioma… pero nadie esperaba escucharlo hablarlo tan bien y con tanta tranquilidad frente a todo el equipo. El momento rápidamente se volvió viral en redes sociales, especialmente entre los aficionados ecuatorianos, que se sintieron orgullosos de ver cómo William Pacho sigue adaptándose cada vez más al PSG y a Francia. Y es que más allá del fútbol, este tipo de detalles muestran la mentalidad que tiene Pacho para crecer dentro de uno de los clubes más grandes del mundo.”
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Kata
Kata@utdshows·
🚨🎙️ Patrice Evra jokingly sends a message to Nottingham Forest ahead of tomorrow’s game: 🗣️ “I have a proposal for Nottingham Forest tomorrow 😂 Just let Bruno Fernandes get two assists, and then you can win the game 3-2 if you want. Allow Casemiro to score one of those clutch headers from a Bruno corner or free-kick, then let Šeško grab another goal from a beautiful Bruno pass. After that, you can score as many goals as you like because Manchester United don’t really need the points anymore 😭 At this stage, we are fighting for Bruno’s records and awards too!”
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Y!@YRMFC_·
اتابع كرة القدم لاكثر من ٢٠ سنة .. لاول مرة في حياتي اشوف دوري كامل كله يلعب ضد نادي واحد حاجة ممكن تتقبلها لو مثلا نتكلم عن نادي مسيطر على الدوري لعشر سنين .. لكن نادي غايب عن البطولات والكل واقف ضده ؟ شي ماشفته طول عمري حرفيًا هذا اصعب دوري بالتاريخ النصر يُجسد لنا معنى السطاوة النصر يُجسد معنى الطغيان نادي واحد واقف في وجه الجميع ولايهاب احد التاريخ سيذكر نسخة دوري روشن ٢٠٢٦ الكل تحالف ضد النصر والنصر انتصر على الجميع
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Invictos
Invictos@InvictosSomos·
¡¡HEARTS VA POR UNA HAZAÑA LEGENDARIA EN ESCOCIA!! Desde 1985 hasta 2025, todos los títulos de la Liga de Escocia han sido para Celtic o Rangers. Eso podría cambiar este MISMO SÁBADO. Hearts tiene una cita con la historia y será, precisamente, enfrentando al Celtic. Si Hearts gana o empata ante el Celtic, serán CAMPEONES y romperán con la hegemonía de los clubes más grandes de Escocia. Si mañana logran sumar ante el Celtic, terminarán con un dominio de más de 4 décadas. Es el momento, señoras y señores. Es la oportunidad que tanto venían soñando. AHORA O NUNCA.
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Messiah Yaniss 🇨🇵🇩🇿🇸🇳
Il est champion du monde et n’était qu’à une séance de tirs au but de l’être une deuxième fois. 4 buts en finale, dont un triplé iconique, et il peut déjà devenir le meilleur buteur de l’histoire de la Coupe du monde. Mbappé a fait vibrer toute la France, et c’est SA compétition. Tous ceux qui crachent sur lui seront les premiers à crier pour ses buts.
Kylian Mbappé@KMbappe

Coupe du Monde, Partie 3. Un fierté immense de pouvoir une nouvelle fois représenter mon pays dans la plus grande des compétitions. On va essayer de vous rendre fiers. 🇫🇷🙏🏽💫 @equipedefrance

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Lemon@Lemonbriz·
🚨🎙️ Gareth Bale on Kylian Mbappe’s Interview with the press about his relationship with Arbeloa following Real Madrid’s win against Real Oviedo “You don’t call out your coach in the mixed zone, full stop. Not when you’re Kylian Mbappé, not when you’re anyone. It shows a lack of discipline. I had managers drop me, question my fitness, even my commitment with all the golf talk — and yeah, the Bernabéu whistled plenty. But I never went public ranking myself or saying I don’t watch the boss’s press conferences. That’s not leadership, that’s erosion. It tells the whole dressing room that if you’re big enough, the hierarchy is optional. Arbeloa might be interim, but the role isn’t. When players treat the coach like that, it shows zero respect for the position itself. And it doesn’t matter who walks through the door next summer. New manager, same cycle. If the next one doesn’t have the steel to demand total buy-in from day one, the stars will push back again, the leaks will start, the structure will crumble by Christmas, and we’ll be watching the same film on repeat. Real Madrid doesn’t need more talent — it needs players who police standards inside the walls and let their boots do the talking outside. Anything less, and the badge loses.”
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德亚 🖤
德亚 🖤@elonhatesder4·
@10xdaben Last time he picked up a mic he gave us a generational meme 😂😂
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TobyWrites
TobyWrites@tobyasky·
While Beckham was playing, he was already thinking about his post-football career. He redefined branding for footballers. He was appearing in front pages of newspapers, his different hairstyles were making headlines, adidas also came in. There’s a story that Alex Ferguson only wanted his players to wear black boots, Beckham was the first to disobey the gaffer because he came in with some white fancy boots😅 everybody was shocked. Who dare disobeys Sir Alex? People like Beckham crawled so Cristiano could walk. Ferguson had calmed down by the time Cristiano came to Man United. Fashion? Beckham was on runways😅. He was modelling for different brands. Ferguson was angry because he brought Beckham from London as a child, took him from his parents. Ferguson was angry that the same boy was now doing things that he didn’t expect footballers to do? He was disobeying him on different occasions like the time he wanted Beckham to work with a particular agent but he refused. That boy he brought from London was now a man haha. Ferguson ran mad when he caught Beckham at the airport, while he thought he was in Manchester all along. It was even crazier when he fell in love with Victoria, that he would leave Manchester to London for a show, and sneak back in. You should listen to Gary Neville’s stories on this because he was Beckham’s room mate and best man. Beckham would even fly out of uk and sneak back in, until Ferguson caught him at the airport one day 😂😂😂 Beckham would get money from endorsements and squander it on ONE Rolex watch. Roy Keane once said Beckham would turn up to training in some crazy fast cars, and everybody would be like 😮😮😮. In other words, he said he wasn’t really bothered about his lifestyle, because Beckham would deliver in games every weekend. None of those things affected him on the pitch, it was always 10/10. That being said, Beckham built his brand because he knew his post-football career is way longer than his footballer career. Signing for LA Galaxy also changed his life, and being with the right agents and advisers. His manager then, Simon, included a clause in his contract that Beckham would be able to start or buy a club for $25m once MLS expands in few years, and remember MLS wanted these big names in the league to give it visibility. Few years after retirement, he was able to start a club in Miami for $25m, and that same club is now worth over $1b, the greatest footballer ever now plays in that same club, the elevation is madness. Remember guys, God will give you something to work with, it’s now up to you to make a meal out of it. Selah.
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Beckham becomes UK's first billionaire sportsman bbc.in/4dpMb8R

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Nirel@Nirel01·
Barcelona won their league, it didn't trend up to 10hrs. PSG won their league last night, nobody even cared. Bayern Munich won their league, I can't even remember when. Inter Milan won their league, I didn't notice. PSV Eindhoven won their league, I didn't see it anywhere. Just wait and see when Arsenal win the premier league.
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Dougie Critchley@DougieCritchley·
It's been really satisfying to watch Jobe Bellingham's development this year at Borussia Dortmund. He's started 14 of their last 16 League games, playing at least 74 minutes in 13 of those matches. He leads the BVB squad for interceptions and no Dortmund midfielder has made as many as his 42 tackles. If Dortmund win their final game away at Werder Bremen this Saturday, they'll finish with 74 points, their 2nd best points tally of the last 10 years and he's more than contributed to that. All those completely nonsensical takes that Dortmund had spent £27.8m on him because he's Jude Bellingham's brother... as if club's give out charity spots on the basis of who you're related to... They look even more stupid now!
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