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Scaloni: “Messi is like Roger Federer. Who doesn’t like Federer play tennis? It’s spectacular. Messi is like that and much more. Let’s appreciate him. All countries love him, not just Argentina. I don’t know if we’ll ever see another like him.”

[proper football on Instagram] Kostas Manolas recently signed with Sharjah FC and they wanted his presentation to be next to a ion.

Argentina [3] - 0 Jamaica - Lionel Messi free-kick 89'

Iniesta: “Neymar is one of the best players I’ve shared a dressing room with. Football is entertainment, players with personality, dribbling, passing. Neymar, on the field, is the definition of this.”

Christian Pulisic 'Cannot be trusted' and is not the 'focal point' of the USMNT, warns ex-MLS player Brian Dunseth, as he claims 'Captain America' is overhyped

Hummel on Denmark's World Cup kits: "They are not only inspired by Euro 92, paying tribute to Denmark’s greatest football success, but also a protest against Qatar and its human rights record."

Messi signing pitch invader's back who then gets tackled by security

Jordan Peterson: “Ronaldo invited me over. A friend had shown him my videos, and he said my book had helped him through some tough months. People need to take it easy on him, he’s human just like the rest of us.”

Non-PL Daily Discussion

Daily Discussion

[BenBocsak] Hungary captain Ádám Szalai and Dominik Szoboszlai went to a pub to serve drinks after the game against Italy last night in Budapest

'Maguire takes more criticism than I've ever seen'

Map of all the countries that have ever reached the Finals of the UEFA Nations League

The Last 12 Watford Managers and How Many Games They Managed

South Korea [1] - 0 Cameroon - Son Heung-min 34'

[Radio Estadio Noche]: Mallorca captain Antonio Raíllo: 'Vinicius can dance, but he should not disrespect, insult or undervalue his professional rivals. Whenever he's labelled as a provocateur, he uses racism as his joker card'

[BILD] Southgate: "Musiala is an exceptional player. We had him play in our U16s. You know how much we liked him, how hard we tried to keep him. However, he trained at Bayern Munich with eight German internationals who had the opportunity to influence him. That's a shame. He's a very special talent"

Yesterday Jude Bellingham was named MOTM for England against Germany, while his younger brother Jobe was named Player of the Tournament at the Costa Calida Supercup with England U18s.

The /r/soccer Confessions Thread

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