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🚨Ronaldinho on what made Cristiano Ronaldo different from him, Messi, Neymar and other great players: 🗣️ Ronaldinho: “What made Cristiano different? I played against him, I played alongside some of the greatest players ever, I played with Messi and Neymar, and you could feel that Ronaldo was built differently. “I had my tricks, my smile, my freedom. Messi has his incredible dribbling and that ability to make the impossible look simple. Neymar has the creativity and imagination. But Cristiano was obsessed with becoming better. “When I faced him, you could see it. You could score against him, beat him, have a good game, and he would come back the next time looking even more determined. He didn’t accept staying at the same level. “What really separated him was the way he transformed himself. He arrived at Manchester United as a talented winger who loved taking players on. Then suddenly he was scoring more, becoming stronger, improving his movement, his heading, his finishing, everything. “I have played with players who were naturally gifted and could decide a game without thinking. Cristiano was different. He treated football like a responsibility. He wanted to master every part of it. “That is why when people compare me, Messi, Neymar and Cristiano, I don’t look at who had the most beautiful style. I look at who kept finding another level. “And that is Cristiano. He didn’t just want to be one of the best players of his generation. He wanted to make sure nobody could take his place at the top.”

🚨Ronaldinho on what made Cristiano Ronaldo different from him, Messi, Neymar and other great players: 🗣️ Ronaldinho: “What made Cristiano different? I played against him, I played alongside some of the greatest players ever, I played with Messi and Neymar, and you could feel that Ronaldo was built differently. “I had my tricks, my smile, my freedom. Messi has his incredible dribbling and that ability to make the impossible look simple. Neymar has the creativity and imagination. But Cristiano was obsessed with becoming better. “When I faced him, you could see it. You could score against him, beat him, have a good game, and he would come back the next time looking even more determined. He didn’t accept staying at the same level. “What really separated him was the way he transformed himself. He arrived at Manchester United as a talented winger who loved taking players on. Then suddenly he was scoring more, becoming stronger, improving his movement, his heading, his finishing, everything. “I have played with players who were naturally gifted and could decide a game without thinking. Cristiano was different. He treated football like a responsibility. He wanted to master every part of it. “That is why when people compare me, Messi, Neymar and Cristiano, I don’t look at who had the most beautiful style. I look at who kept finding another level. “And that is Cristiano. He didn’t just want to be one of the best players of his generation. He wanted to make sure nobody could take his place at the top.”

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🚨Pau Cubarsí was asked who he believes is the better player between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. 🎙️ Reporter: “Pau, you’ve now faced both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Who gave you the tougher game?” 🗣️ Pau Cubarsí: “They’re two completely different players, but based on my experience, Cristiano Ronaldo gave me the toughest game. “When we played against Cristiano, there was always the feeling that one moment could change everything. Even if he wasn’t involved for long periods, you knew he only needed one chance to score. “I remember one occasion when he beat me, created space from a very difficult angle and still managed to get an incredibly powerful shot away. It reminded me why he’s one of the greatest goalscorers football has ever seen. “Against Messi, our team defended very well collectively and managed to limit his influence. We stayed compact, worked together, and made it difficult for him to find the spaces he usually exploits. “If you’re asking me who caused me more problems personally in those matches, I’d say Cristiano Ronaldo. Based on what I experienced on the pitch, he was the more difficult opponent to defend.”

🚨Pau Cubarsí was asked who he believes is the better player between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. 🎙️ Reporter: “Pau, you’ve now faced both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Who gave you the tougher game?” 🗣️ Pau Cubarsí: “They’re two completely different players, but based on my experience, Cristiano Ronaldo gave me the toughest game. “When we played against Cristiano, there was always the feeling that one moment could change everything. Even if he wasn’t involved for long periods, you knew he only needed one chance to score. “I remember one occasion when he beat me, created space from a very difficult angle and still managed to get an incredibly powerful shot away. It reminded me why he’s one of the greatest goalscorers football has ever seen. “Against Messi, our team defended very well collectively and managed to limit his influence. We stayed compact, worked together, and made it difficult for him to find the spaces he usually exploits. “If you’re asking me who caused me more problems personally in those matches, I’d say Cristiano Ronaldo. Based on what I experienced on the pitch, he was the more difficult opponent to defend.”

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🚨Luis Enrique on why Fabián Ruiz deserves to win the Ballon d’Or: 🗣️ Luis Enrique: “When people talk about the Ballon d’Or, they immediately mention Mbappé, Dembélé, Olise, Kane, Yamal and Rodri, and of course they all deserve to be in the conversation. But for me, Fabián Ruiz deserves far more recognition than he is getting. “Look at his influence for us in the Champions League. He wasn’t simply a midfielder who completed passes and controlled possession. He scored important goals, arrived in dangerous areas and influenced games when the pressure was at its highest. In the biggest matches, he showed that he could take responsibility and change the outcome. “And with Spain, he has continued to prove his importance on the international stage. At the World Cup, he showed the same qualities his intelligence, his ability to control the tempo and, when the opportunity came, his ability to contribute goals and decisive moments. He isn’t a player who needs to dominate the headlines to dominate a football match. “Fabián has won the World Cup, the Euros, back-to-back Champions League titles and the Nations League, while playing an important role in successful teams. When you combine his trophies, his consistency, his performances for PSG and Spain and his influence in the biggest games, I don’t understand how you can leave him out of the Ballon d’Or conversation. “For me, the award should recognise the player who has influenced winning at the highest level,if Rodri could win it Fabián Ruiz has done exactly that and deserves to win it.”

🚨Luis Enrique on why Fabián Ruiz deserves to win the Ballon d’Or: 🗣️ Luis Enrique: “When people talk about the Ballon d’Or, they immediately mention Mbappé, Dembélé, Olise, Kane, Yamal and Rodri, and of course they all deserve to be in the conversation. But for me, Fabián Ruiz deserves far more recognition than he is getting. “Look at his influence for us in the Champions League. He wasn’t simply a midfielder who completed passes and controlled possession. He scored important goals, arrived in dangerous areas and influenced games when the pressure was at its highest. In the biggest matches, he showed that he could take responsibility and change the outcome. “And with Spain, he has continued to prove his importance on the international stage. At the World Cup, he showed the same qualities his intelligence, his ability to control the tempo and, when the opportunity came, his ability to contribute goals and decisive moments. He isn’t a player who needs to dominate the headlines to dominate a football match. “Fabián has won the World Cup, the Euros, back-to-back Champions League titles and the Nations League, while playing an important role in successful teams. When you combine his trophies, his consistency, his performances for PSG and Spain and his influence in the biggest games, I don’t understand how you can leave him out of the Ballon d’Or conversation. “For me, the award should recognise the player who has influenced winning at the highest level,if Rodri could win it Fabián Ruiz has done exactly that and deserves to win it.”

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🚨 Reporter asks João Cancelo after Cristiano Ronaldo’s second goal as Portugal thrashed Uzbekistan 5-0 in the FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ Reporter: “João Cancelo, what did you make of Cristiano Ronaldo’s performance tonight, especially that second goal?” 🗣️ João Cancelo: “I was watching the play develop and thought the defenders had everything under control. Then suddenly Cristiano accelerated, got into position, and finished the chance like it was the easiest thing in the world.” “He’s 41 years old and still making defenders look like they’re chasing shadows. At some point you stop trying to explain it and just enjoy what you’re watching.” “People will talk about the finish, but for me it was the movement before the goal. The timing, the intelligence, and the desire to attack the space were incredible.” “The funny thing is that everyone in the stadium knows what Cristiano wants to do, the defenders know it too, and somehow he still finds a way.” “At times I’m not even watching him as a teammate anymore, I’m watching him as a fan. What he continues to do at this age is something very special.” “Most players his age are talking about retirement. Cristiano is still scoring goals at the World Cup and breaking records. It doesn’t make sense, but that’s Cristiano Ronaldo. {beIN SPORTS }

🚨 Reporter asks João Cancelo after Cristiano Ronaldo’s second goal as Portugal thrashed Uzbekistan 5-0 in the FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ Reporter: “João Cancelo, what did you make of Cristiano Ronaldo’s performance tonight, especially that second goal?” 🗣️ João Cancelo: “I was watching the play develop and thought the defenders had everything under control. Then suddenly Cristiano accelerated, got into position, and finished the chance like it was the easiest thing in the world.” “He’s 41 years old and still making defenders look like they’re chasing shadows. At some point you stop trying to explain it and just enjoy what you’re watching.” “People will talk about the finish, but for me it was the movement before the goal. The timing, the intelligence, and the desire to attack the space were incredible.” “The funny thing is that everyone in the stadium knows what Cristiano wants to do, the defenders know it too, and somehow he still finds a way.” “At times I’m not even watching him as a teammate anymore, I’m watching him as a fan. What he continues to do at this age is something very special.” “Most players his age are talking about retirement. Cristiano is still scoring goals at the World Cup and breaking records. It doesn’t make sense, but that’s Cristiano Ronaldo. {beIN SPORTS }

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🚨Cristiano Ronaldo on one of his favourite memories at Real Madrid. 🎙️ Reporter: “Cristiano, when you look back at your time at Real Madrid, is there one moment that stands out above the rest?” 🗣️ Cristiano Ronaldo: “Honestly, every moment I spent at Real Madrid was special. Winning trophies, scoring goals and making history with the club are memories I’ll always cherish. It’s difficult to choose just one because every season gave me something unforgettable. “But one memory that always makes me smile wasn’t from a match—it was from a training session. Marcelo walked over to me and jokingly said a fly had flown into his eye and that he was tearing up. I laughed, called him over and gave him a hug. “As soon as Marcelo walked away, Luka Modrić came over and said, ‘I want a hug too.’ I hugged him, then Keylor Navas came over asking for one as well. We were all laughing by then, and a few seconds later Casemiro joined in and wanted his hug too. It became one of those moments where everyone was just enjoying each other’s company. “When people talk about my time at Real Madrid, they usually remember the goals, the Champions League nights and the trophies. I remember those too, but I also remember moments like that. Those friendships, those laughs in training and sharing the dressing room with players who became legends of the game. “My journey at Real Madrid wouldn’t have been the same without teammates like Marcelo, Modrić, Casemiro and Keylor Navas. They helped make those years some of the happiest and most successful of my career.”

🚨Cristiano Ronaldo on one of his favourite memories at Real Madrid. 🎙️ Reporter: “Cristiano, when you look back at your time at Real Madrid, is there one moment that stands out above the rest?” 🗣️ Cristiano Ronaldo: “Honestly, every moment I spent at Real Madrid was special. Winning trophies, scoring goals and making history with the club are memories I’ll always cherish. It’s difficult to choose just one because every season gave me something unforgettable. “But one memory that always makes me smile wasn’t from a match—it was from a training session. Marcelo walked over to me and jokingly said a fly had flown into his eye and that he was tearing up. I laughed, called him over and gave him a hug. “As soon as Marcelo walked away, Luka Modrić came over and said, ‘I want a hug too.’ I hugged him, then Keylor Navas came over asking for one as well. We were all laughing by then, and a few seconds later Casemiro joined in and wanted his hug too. It became one of those moments where everyone was just enjoying each other’s company. “When people talk about my time at Real Madrid, they usually remember the goals, the Champions League nights and the trophies. I remember those too, but I also remember moments like that. Those friendships, those laughs in training and sharing the dressing room with players who became legends of the game. “My journey at Real Madrid wouldn’t have been the same without teammates like Marcelo, Modrić, Casemiro and Keylor Navas. They helped make those years some of the happiest and most successful of my career.”

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🚨Michael Olise on France’s approach to facing Spain in the FIFA World Cup semi-final. 🗣️ “Let’s stop pretending everything Spain do goes through one player. Whether it’s Lamine Yamal, Pedri or Nico Williams, the danger comes from how they move the ball together. If you allow them to settle into their rhythm, you’ve already made your first mistake.” “Spain are a fantastic team, but we’re not going into this match to admire their football. Our job is to break their rhythm, win our duels and make sure they never feel comfortable on the ball.” “We’ll press them, we’ll match their intensity and we’ll make every pass difficult. In a World Cup semi-final, you don’t get time to play pretty football. Every metre has to be earned.” “People talk about Spain’s possession, but we have players who can hurt any team in transition. With Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé and the quality we have throughout the squad, we know we can create chances against anyone.” “This isn’t about proving who plays the better football. It’s about reaching the World Cup final. We respect Spain because they’re one of the best teams in the world, but once the whistle goes, respect stays off the pitch. We’re there to win and bring France one step closer to another World Cup.”

🚨Michael Olise on France’s approach to facing Spain in the FIFA World Cup semi-final. 🗣️ “Let’s stop pretending everything Spain do goes through one player. Whether it’s Lamine Yamal, Pedri or Nico Williams, the danger comes from how they move the ball together. If you allow them to settle into their rhythm, you’ve already made your first mistake.” “Spain are a fantastic team, but we’re not going into this match to admire their football. Our job is to break their rhythm, win our duels and make sure they never feel comfortable on the ball.” “We’ll press them, we’ll match their intensity and we’ll make every pass difficult. In a World Cup semi-final, you don’t get time to play pretty football. Every metre has to be earned.” “People talk about Spain’s possession, but we have players who can hurt any team in transition. With Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé and the quality we have throughout the squad, we know we can create chances against anyone.” “This isn’t about proving who plays the better football. It’s about reaching the World Cup final. We respect Spain because they’re one of the best teams in the world, but once the whistle goes, respect stays off the pitch. We’re there to win and bring France one step closer to another World Cup.”

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🚨Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami on Algeria’s winning goal against Jordan as Jordan are eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ “I have watched the replay several times, and for me it is very difficult to understand how that goal was allowed to stand. From what I saw, the Algerian striker was clearly offside in the build-up to the goal.” “At this level of football, with VAR available and every angle being reviewed, these are the decisions that must be correct. We are not talking about a small moment in the game — we are talking about a goal that decided the match and ultimately our World Cup fate.” “My players gave everything on the pitch. They fought for every ball, represented Jordan with pride and put themselves in a position to get a result. That is why it is painful when such a controversial decision goes against you.” “I respect Algeria and congratulate them on their victory, but I cannot hide my disappointment. In competitions as important as the World Cup, goals that appear offside should not stand. That is exactly why VAR exists.” “Tonight we leave the tournament with our heads held high, but also with questions. Unfortunately, one decision changed everything, and that is something that will be difficult to accept. {BT Sports}

🚨Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami on Algeria’s winning goal against Jordan as Jordan are eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ “I have watched the replay several times, and for me it is very difficult to understand how that goal was allowed to stand. From what I saw, the Algerian striker was clearly offside in the build-up to the goal.” “At this level of football, with VAR available and every angle being reviewed, these are the decisions that must be correct. We are not talking about a small moment in the game — we are talking about a goal that decided the match and ultimately our World Cup fate.” “My players gave everything on the pitch. They fought for every ball, represented Jordan with pride and put themselves in a position to get a result. That is why it is painful when such a controversial decision goes against you.” “I respect Algeria and congratulate them on their victory, but I cannot hide my disappointment. In competitions as important as the World Cup, goals that appear offside should not stand. That is exactly why VAR exists.” “Tonight we leave the tournament with our heads held high, but also with questions. Unfortunately, one decision changed everything, and that is something that will be difficult to accept. {BT Sports}

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🚨🤍 Vinícius Júnior on his future at Real Madrid: 🗣️ Vinícius Jr: “I never imagined myself playing anywhere other than Real Madrid. Every single day I wake up grateful to wear this shirt because this is the club of my dreams. “From the moment I arrived, I knew this was where I wanted to build my legacy. Representing Real Madrid is a privilege that millions of players dream of, and I never take that responsibility for granted. “I want to stay here for many years—let me say, forever. I hope President Florentino Pérez watches this interview and gives me another contract because I truly want to spend the best years of my career at this club. “The fans have always believed in me, my teammates have helped me grow, and together we’ve achieved incredible things. But I still feel like there’s so much more to win. “My ambition is to keep lifting trophies, scoring goals, creating unforgettable moments at the Santiago Bernabéu and making history with this badge. “I love Real Madrid with all my heart. As long as the club wants me here, I will always give everything on the pitch. This is my home, and I hope it remains my home for the rest of my career.”

🚨🤍 Vinícius Júnior on his future at Real Madrid: 🗣️ Vinícius Jr: “I never imagined myself playing anywhere other than Real Madrid. Every single day I wake up grateful to wear this shirt because this is the club of my dreams. “From the moment I arrived, I knew this was where I wanted to build my legacy. Representing Real Madrid is a privilege that millions of players dream of, and I never take that responsibility for granted. “I want to stay here for many years—let me say, forever. I hope President Florentino Pérez watches this interview and gives me another contract because I truly want to spend the best years of my career at this club. “The fans have always believed in me, my teammates have helped me grow, and together we’ve achieved incredible things. But I still feel like there’s so much more to win. “My ambition is to keep lifting trophies, scoring goals, creating unforgettable moments at the Santiago Bernabéu and making history with this badge. “I love Real Madrid with all my heart. As long as the club wants me here, I will always give everything on the pitch. This is my home, and I hope it remains my home for the rest of my career.”

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🚨Enzo Fernández Statement on his red card incident against Spain: 🗣️Reporter: Enzo, can you talk us through the challenge that led to your red card? 🗣️ Enzo: “I knew I was already on a yellow card. When I went in for the challenge, there was no bad intention. My only objective was to win the ball and help my team. I wasn’t trying to hurt anyone. As soon as the collision happened, I could hear Spain’s players surrounding the referee, shouting that it was a card. Almost immediately, the referee reached for his pocket. He didn’t take much time before making the decision, even though it was a World Cup final and he knew I was already on a booking. From my point of view, the decision was extremely harsh. In a match of that magnitude, you hope the referee carefully considers every big call because one decision can change the entire final. I was devastated when I saw the red card. Leaving my teammates with ten men in a World Cup final is one of the worst feelings a footballer can experience. I wanted to be on the pitch fighting until the final whistle. All week there was so much discussion about the referee before the match, and in the end I felt every decision seemed to go against us. That’s how it felt from where I was standing. We believed we were never given the benefit of the doubt in the big moments. I’m disappointed, but I respect football and I respect the game. I just wish the key decisions in a World Cup final were judged with greater consistency. Those moments can define careers and determine who lifts the biggest trophy in football.”

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🚨Zinedine Zidane was asked about France’s elimination from the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a 2–1 defeat to Spain. 🎙️ Reporter: “Zinedine, how would you sum up France’s performance tonight?” 🗣️ Zinedine Zidane: “This is a humiliation. With the talent France have, there is absolutely no excuse for going out like this. Spain wanted it more, fought harder and played with far greater intelligence. France simply weren’t good enough. I’m tired of hearing people talk about how much quality this squad has. Quality means nothing if you don’t show courage when it matters most. A World Cup semi-final is where legends step up—not where they disappear. Spain controlled the biggest moments because France allowed them to. They lost too many duels, gave the ball away far too easily and looked like a team waiting for one player to rescue them. That mentality is unacceptable. When you wear the France shirt, you represent an entire nation. Tonight, too many players failed that responsibility. There was no urgency, not enough character and nowhere near enough fight. Don’t blame bad luck. Don’t blame the referee. Don’t blame tactics. Look in the mirror. Spain deserved to reach the final because they were the better team. This defeat should hurt every single player because they let an incredible opportunity slip away. At this level, talent alone doesn’t win World Cups. Character does. Spain showed it tonight. France didn’t.”

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🚨Danny Welbeck on his conversation with Sir Alex Ferguson before accepting Chelsea’s offer. 🎙️ Reporter: Danny, can you tell us about your conversation with Sir Alex Ferguson before you accepted Chelsea’s offer? 🗣️ Danny Welbeck: “It’s a moment I’ll never forget. My phone rang, and it came up as ‘No Caller ID’. I normally never answer those calls, but something told me to pick it up. The moment I heard the voice, I knew it was Sir Alex Ferguson. “He asked how I was doing and then told me Manchester United had decided to continue in a different direction. He said he would have loved to bring me back to Old Trafford, but the club’s project had changed and the timing simply wasn’t right. “Then he surprised me. He said, ‘Go to Stamford Bridge, go to Cobham and buy yourself a house near the water. Every morning at four o’clock, get up and train for three hours. People may not see your full potential today, but if you keep your head down, work hard and believe in yourself, you can make history at Chelsea.’ “I was honestly shocked. The last meaningful football conversation we had was when my future was away from Manchester United, so hearing those words of encouragement from someone I respect so much meant a lot to me. “Sir Alex has always understood what it takes to succeed at the highest level. It wasn’t just football advice—it was advice about discipline, mentality and believing in yourself even when others doubt you. “Joining Chelsea is the beginning of a new chapter in my career. I’m grateful for everything that has brought me to this point, but now my focus is entirely on this club. Every time I step onto the pitch, I want to prove that I still have a lot to offer, help Chelsea win trophies and repay the faith they’ve shown in me. That’s my mission.”

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🚨Kevin De Bruyne on Lionel Messi missing out on the Best Player of the Tournament award to Rodri. 🗣️ Kevin De Bruyne: “First of all, congratulations to Rodri because he had an outstanding tournament and he’s one of the best midfielders in the world. But if you’re asking me who I believe was the best player at this World Cup, my answer is Lionel Messi.” “At 39 years old, what Messi produced was extraordinary. Most players at that age are thinking about retirement, but he was still deciding games, creating chances out of nothing, and carrying the expectations of an entire nation on his shoulders.” “I’ve played against the best players in football, and I understand how difficult it is to perform consistently at the highest level. What Messi did throughout this tournament wasn’t just about statistics—it was about controlling games, changing moments, and making the impossible look simple.” “People will remember who officially won the award, and that’s football. But when fans look back at this World Cup years from now, they’ll remember Messi’s performances, the goals, the assists, the dribbles, and the moments where he reminded everyone why he’s one of the greatest players this sport has ever seen.” “For me, individual awards don’t always tell the full story. Sometimes football gives you a trophy, and sometimes it gives you something even bigger—the admiration of the entire football world. Messi earned that again in this tournament.” “I have enormous respect for Rodri, but if I had a vote, it would’ve gone to Lionel Messi. He didn’t need another individual award to prove his greatness. His football throughout this World Cup already did that.”

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🚨N’Golo Kanté on France’s elimination from the FIFA World Cup. 🎙️ Reporter: “N’Golo, how do you feel after watching France crash out to Spain?” 🗣️ N’Golo Kanté: “I’m angry. Very angry. Not because we lost, but because of the way we lost. When we won the World Cup in 2018, people thought it looked easy. It wasn’t. It took sacrifice, discipline, togetherness and players willing to fight for every ball. What I watched tonight didn’t remind me of that team. I looked at this squad and I didn’t see enough leadership. I looked at the tactics and I didn’t see enough solutions. I looked at the attitude and I didn’t see enough hunger. Spain didn’t beat France because they had bigger names. They beat France because they were the better football team in every department. They had a plan, they trusted it and they executed it. France looked lost. I feel for the supporters because they deserved much more than this. Wearing the France shirt isn’t just about talent—it’s about responsibility. Tonight, that responsibility wasn’t matched by the performance. There will be criticism for the players, there will be criticism for the coaching staff and there will be criticism for the way the team approached the game. That’s normal because expectations are different when you represent France. This group has enough quality to compete for every trophy, but quality without character, organisation and desire wins nothing. Spain exposed every weakness, and that’s the hardest truth for everyone to accept. This defeat should hurt every single person involved. If it doesn’t, then nothing will change.”

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