NAFTALI
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NAFTALI
@MNALIMAE
Sports ethusiast, and Chelsea Fan
Nairobi Entrou em Mayıs 2013
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@tonnie_moremi If they get a team like France whose attack can play in those small pocket spaces and defense lines, they will still get beaten. England did not use those types of players. But again, they are a very compact and disciplined team.
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Ghana is the most successful African country in the World Cup and the Black Stars are are continuing to impress. Last night they frustrated England and had a few good chances to win the game themselves. It was brilliant to watch. I wonder whether my country will ever reach such levels, tussling with the big boys, on the biggest stage and giving them serious problems.
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@TamunoSteve @kofoworola__a Perhaps he is just telling you Inter has good scouts, not about a blueprint.
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@FedeManfredo @ImeobongSt It won't infact be given because you can see the Ghanian player is the one knocking Konsa as they both go for that ball. It is not bad faith.
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@MNALIMAE @ImeobongSt Too easily? Can yiu see the vibration on Adu’s thigh? He is coming very fast and the English player places his leg across his body. The impact is so strong that Konsa is literally sent into the air after the contact he caused. Your comment demonstrates bad faith, clearly
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@ImEfiaMenish1 You need to read the rules and understand. In a friendly situation or conversation, covering your mouth does not lead to a red card. "Any player who covers their mouth with a hand, arm or shirt during a confrontation with an opponent will be punished with a red card."
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@AyenaJohn @TheSunFootball @RefereeHalsey He can't clearly state that it was a penalty because the referee was not called by the VAR to make a judgment.
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@TheSunFootball @RefereeHalsey Interesting how “England were extremely lucky” suddenly becomes the talking point. The issue isn’t luck—it’s whether it was a penalty or not. Call the decision as you see it and spare us the clichés.
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Former Prem referee Mark Halsey gives his verdict on two incidents during England vs Ghana 👀 @RefereeHalsey
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@BenKentish It is obvious sportsmanship has to take precedence rather than becoming a judge.
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@JackHorry11 @Footballtweet This is a sport, not a court. Just do what the sport guidelines require.
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@Footballtweet Mate I actually can’t believe these comments, I wouldn’t shake his hand either unless he was found not guilty
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@FedeManfredo @ImeobongSt The slow motion is showing exactly the player going down too easily. It lacks enough weight for it to be deemed a penalty. Almost the same with the one they awarded Argentina (it was not supposed to be a penalty).
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@ImeobongSt A ver, explicame la regla que se aplica acá para que esto no sea penal. Iluminame por favor, que yo claramente no conozco las reglas…
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@vanemrys15 Uzbekistan is ranked 50; Jordan is ranked 63. Let's see how many goals Messi will score against Jordan.
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@tonnie_moremi Nilisoma mahali kuwa since tunacheza tu games za EPL na cups , Chelsea will not be that active kwa market. Plus, kuna many players wenye tulikua tumetuma on loan wanarudi; they are bound to use some of them.
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@tonnie_moremi I thought the last game he relied a lot on the wingers, but they did not deliver. Conceicao was much better. He just needs to avoid being predictable because DRC simply locked both wings.
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🚨 BREAKING: Murkomen has just exposed himself live on Citizen TV.
He denied that goons were working with the police.
He denied there were goons at the protests.
Then Citizen TV aired footage and past reports that appeared to contradict his claims.
The look on his face said it all. I've never seen Murkomen fumble this way.
What I don't understand is this: why do politicians lie?
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🚨Kylian Mbappé was asked who the greatest footballer in history is between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi:
🎙️ Reporter: “Kylian, when people debate the greatest player of all time, where do you stand?”
🗣️ [Smiles] “I always try to avoid these questions because, honestly, we are talking about two players who changed football forever.
“I have huge respect for both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. They have dominated the game for nearly two decades and achieved things that many people thought were impossible.
“But if I have to choose one, I would say Cristiano Ronaldo.
“It’s not only about the trophies, the goals or the records — it’s about the journey.
“He succeeded in different leagues, different countries and different teams. He won everywhere he went and adapted to every challenge.
“What has always inspired me most is his mentality. His discipline, his work ethic and his desire to improve every single day are unmatched.
“He showed the world that talent is important, but mentality and hard work can take you even further.
“For young players, Cristiano proved that there are no limits if you are willing to sacrifice and push yourself every day.
“That is why, for me, he is the greatest.
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@marianitomerlo @mrhitchcok He is knows what he is doing, it is a red.
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