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17/06/2026

Why Messi is the GOAT. Period. 🐐✨

​Let’s settle this once and for all. Cristiano Ronaldo is an absolute machine—one of the greatest goalscorers and athletes the world will ever see. But Lionel Messi? Messi is a pure art and the goat of football. 🎨⚽
​Ronaldo belongs to the history books while Messi belongs to the gods and have showed it in the ongoing world cup against Algeria.
​Agree or disagree? Drop your thoughts below 👇

15/06/2026

Mohammed Salah provides a beautiful assist to Ashour, setting up Egypt's first goal against Belgium in the ongoing World Cup 🇪🇬.

09/06/2026

THINGS ANDONI IRAOLA NEEDS TO DO TO TURN ANFIELD BACK INTO THE TERRIFYING FORTRESS.

To turn Anfield back into the terrifying "fortress" it was during the peak Jürgen Klopp years, Iraola doesn't need to mimic his predecessors. Instead, he must weaponize his own distinct, high-octane brand of football. Here is what Iraola needs to do to make opponents dread facing Liverpool:

1. Re-Ignite the "Chaos" Factor (The Basketball Style)
Under Slot, Liverpool leaned heavily into controlled possession and slow, horizontal build-ups, which often felt predictable. Iraola’s philosophy—heavily influenced by his time playing under Marcelo Bielsa—is completely the opposite.
Prioritize Verticality: He needs to get Liverpool playing forward immediately upon winning the ball. His teams favor direct, rapid vertical transitions over sterile sideways passing.
Embrace the Transition: Iraola's style has often been compared to a high-tempo basketball game. By turning matches into transitional chaos, Liverpool can use their world-class athleticism to overwhelm teams before they can set their defensive blocks.

2. Weaponize Anfield with a Fearless Hybrid Press
To make opposing teams genuinely uncomfortable from the tunnel, the tactical setup has to match the vocal intensity of the Anfield crowd.
The "Trap and Jump" Trigger: At Bournemouth, Iraola mastered a hybrid pressing structure (shifting between a 4-2-3-1 and a compact 4-4-2 diamond). They look to lock opponents into wide areas, using the touchline as an extra defender, before aggressively jumping into a man-to-man press.
Total Commitment: If Iraola can get elite players to buy into his extreme physical output demands, opposing defenders will panic under the kop. It forces hurried long balls and turnovers in dangerous areas.

3. Solve the Post-Salah Rebuild & Target Dynamic Profiling
With Liverpool actively hunting for a Mohamed Salah replacement and restructuring the squad, Iraola needs specific profiles to execute his high-risk, high-reward system.
Fearless 1v1 Wingers: His tactics rely on wide players who are direct, ready to isolate defenders, and tactically disciplined enough to defend from the front.
Aggressive, Fluid Midfielders: Rumors are already swirling about Iraola wanting to bring Bournemouth’s Alex Scott with him to Merseyside. He needs multi-functional, press-resistant midfielders who aren't afraid to drop deep, carry the ball forward, and bait the opposition out of position.

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