Blood is blue💙 @Chelseafc @lost_b_oy

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Throwback to when 18 year Billy Gilmour dropped a MOTM performance against Liverpool and sent prime Fabinho back to Brazil 😂

Happy birthday, Billy Gilmour. 🔵
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Cafu on Brazil’s shocking performance against Morocco national football team last night: 🗣️ “I don’t even know where to start because what I watched was not the Brazil I know. This is a team that should be setting the tempo, controlling the game, making Morocco chase shadows but instead, it was the other way around. Morocco didn’t just compete, they dictated. They looked sharper, faster, and more aggressive in every duel. And for me, that is unacceptable when you are wearing the Brazil shirt. People can talk about tactics all they want, but what I saw was attitude. You cannot step onto a World Cup pitch and be second to every ball. That has nothing to do with talent that is desire. The most worrying thing is how passive Brazil looked after going behind. No urgency, no leadership, no one grabbing the game and saying ‘enough.’ That is not a small issue that is a big problem. Morocco deserve credit, yes, but Brazil cannot fall into this pattern of being reactive. Brazil are supposed to impose themselves, not wait for permission to play. If this continues, we are not talking about one bad night anymore we are talking about a team losing its identity. And for Brazil, that is the most dangerous thing that can happen at a World Cup.”
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At this point we all needs to accept it that ancelotti doesn't rate endrick.😭
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Good morning legends✨
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That’s not Vini jr?
🇦🇺 Nestory Irankunda, youngest goalscorer in Australia history at the World Cup. ❤️‍🔥
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Elon cooked with the auto translation update 😂
calma seleção brasileira é só uma bola
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Raphina in the Brazil national team

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How has bro not slept 💀
📸 - ARDA GULER IS TOYING WITH THE AUSTRALIA DEFENDERS! HE IS MOVING LIKE A MAGICIAN!
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How on earth did that Caicedo rocket not win the Puskás Award? Absolute robbery 💀

What’s your favorite goal from outside the 18 yard box?
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African Chelsea fans trying to figure out if they should support Morocco or Brazil tonight after Joao Pedro omission 😂

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I’d be mad too if my team was losing 6-0 in my 1000th game in charge😭😭😭

José Mourinho beat Wenger’s Arsenal to the point where Wenger almost got physical with him.
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Paraguay making the Americans think they're winning it when they're really getting knocked out in the RO32 #FIFAWorldCup26

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Roberto Martínez on Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly promising the entire Portugal squad and staff Rolex watches if they win the World Cup: 🗣️ “When Cristiano stood up and made that promise, the room went silent. Not because of the watches but because everyone understood what it meant. He wasn't talking about gifts. He was talking about history. People outside will focus on the Rolex part because it's an easy headline. But what they don't see is a captain putting even more pressure on himself and challenging every single person around him to think bigger. Cristiano looked around that dressing room and said that if Portugal bring home the World Cup, nobody should leave empty-handed. That's the mentality he has. He wants everyone from the star players to the staff behind the scenes to feel part of something historic. The truth is, those watches are nothing compared to what winning would mean. Cristiano already has money, records, trophies, and individual awards. The one thing that still burns inside him is delivering the biggest prize in football to his country. I've managed many players, but very few are willing to put themselves under this kind of pressure publicly. He's basically telling the world that failure isn't what he's thinking about. He's thinking about lifting the trophy. And I'll be honest when a player with his career starts talking like that, people listen. Not because of the watches, but because they know how obsessed he is with turning words into reality. If Portugal win the World Cup, people will remember the trophy. But they'll also remember the moment Cristiano made it clear that he wasn't travelling to the tournament to compete he was travelling there to make history.”
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Brazil’s head coach when Morocco send the ball boys to start stealing their towels

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✔️ Brazil vs Morocco ✔️ Portugal vs Colombia ✔️ England vs Croatia ✔️ Spain vs Uruguay But Argentina vs Austria? 🤔 #FIFAWorldCup26
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What’s your favorite goal from outside the 18 yard box?
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Name an African country that has ranked higher than Nigeria’s 5th in 1994. I’ll wait… 👀
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Why can’t Messi tell Argentina to call Garnacho for international games ?
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Pep Guardiola on Yaya Touré beginning his managerial career with ŠK Slovan Bratislava: 🗣️ “I'm very happy for Yaya because leadership was always part of his personality. People remember the goals, the trophies, and the power he had as a player, but inside the dressing room he was also someone who wasn't afraid to take responsibility. A lot of former players become coaches because of their names. Yaya is different. He understands football deeply, and he has spent years preparing for this moment instead of simply expecting opportunities to arrive. What makes him interesting is that he won't copy anyone. Not me, not any other manager. He has his own character, and sometimes that can be uncomfortable for players because he will demand honesty and commitment every day. The biggest challenge for him now is that nobody cares what he achieved as a player once the season starts. Football can be cruel. The medals stay at home, but the pressure follows you onto the touchline. I know some people will look at this appointment and see it as a small step. I don't. Many great coaching careers begin far away from the biggest headlines. The smartest managers understand that success is built before the spotlight arrives. So my advice to Yaya is simple: stay patient, trust your ideas, and don't be afraid to make difficult decisions. If he brings the same mentality he had as a player, I think people will be talking about him as a top coach sooner than many expect.”
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