
Rodrigo Arias
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Rodrigo Arias
@rodro77
Periodista en @elgraficionado



Mbappé 🇫🇷, el primer futbolista que tendrá dos títulos de máximo goleador en dos Mundiales. ¿Messi🇦🇷? Mañana estará enfocado en la copa, no sus goles.




They call him Mr Nonchalant, on account of his reserved demeanour, but nonchalance simply isn’t the right word to describe Michael Olise. Rarely have appearances been as deceiving as with this London-born France playmaker, who gives the impression of cool indifference but really is among the most obsessive and dedicated professionals in the game. @SamJDean looks at how Olise slipped through England's fingers ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…




Davor Šuker on Tuchel's comment that neither England nor France want to play in the match for 3rd place: "I think the rich don't want to play when they lose. After 1998, when we played the Netherlands for third place, we fought for that bronze medal, and today I can still speak about it with pride. Some people have won so many trophies and are so wealthy that this match means nothing to them. My message to them is: be quiet, respect all 211 participants, and understand that the world doesn't belong only to them. It belongs to the middle-sized nations, the smaller ones, and to everyone who loves football." "Whoever wins third place tomorrow, I assure you that in 20 years, when they're older, they'll still remember that bronze medal. That's why, in this whole story, coach Tuchel doesn't matter. He's talking nonsense." [@tancredipalmeri]




Has there ever been a better third place playoff goal than this? Nelinho vs Italy, 1978 World Cup





Aquí, en esta jugada, empezó todo. El 13 de octubre de 2007, en un partido de clasificación para la Euro2008, Dinamarca se enfrentó a España en Aarhus. España dio 30 toques, pasando por prácticamente todos los jugadores, antes de acabar en gol —golazo— de Ramos. El segundo del partido. Ni Rivero ni Relaño se daban verdaderamente cuenta de lo que veían en el campo. Tampoco los daneses. Solo Luis Aragonés y los jugadores españoles sabían lo que estaban haciendo. Y lo que estaban haciendo era iniciar la historia.







