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Inter Miami thrashes Cincinnati and Messi has become an often spoken about name in the MLS after every match he plays.

What a game! A thrilling 8-goal game where Inter Miami were even losing by the 65th minute. But lucky for them, they have Lionel Messi, the best player in the world. His contribution in the game led Inter Miami to a comeback, from 3-2 to winning the game 3-5.

Cincinnati put up a good fight, and they might have won if Inter Miami didn't have Messi. He has been so important to the team every time he plays, always producing some magic out of nowhere to create a goal or score one.

What a player! I know Inter Miami fans pray he never leaves. Why wouldn't they?

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 3 hours ago
▲ 9 r/futsal

Futsal is the mother of football, and the reason why South American footballer are so skilled.

Before anyone comes at me, hear me out first! Almost 90% of the most exciting, skillful and talented football players I have watched come from South America, mostly Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. These are players who will get you glued to the screen when you watch them. I swear, you wouldn't want any distractions.

I came to realize that futsal has been so popular in South America, and these players grew up playing futsal from a young age. The explosiveness, with the ball glued to the foot is all because of futsal. The foot-works leaving opponents behind or on the ground is all thanks to futsal.

I am sure if futsal was more popular, and paid better than football, many would stick to it than try to transition to professional football.

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 14 hours ago
▲ 37 r/seriea

Lazio vs Inter: The final battle for the Coppa Italia.

Tonight Serie A champions, Inter, will be facing Lazio whose season hasn't been great. They are 9th on the league table, which is quite underwhelming. On the other hand, Inter have been great in Italy this season, and winning the Coppa Italia will be deserving.

But here is the thing, football is a very interesting game, it is very possible for Lazio to thrash Inter in this final and go away with the title. Football is full of surprises.

Sometimes luck and a little bit of effort will see teams winning matches where they were underdogs. Lazio's journey towards the final has been great, going past teams like Atalanta is no joke.

May the best team win!

u/Extra_End_8071 — 15 hours ago
▲ 16 r/psg

Psg vs Lens: Psg will be crowned Ligue1 winners if they beat Lens tonight.

Mathematically, Lens, who are 2nd in the league, could still win the league if they were to beat PSG and reduce the goal difference, then also win their last match while PSG lose the last match on the other hand. But I don't see this happening. Psg will probably win tonight, if not, a draw will also be fine and enough to crown them.

Lens put up a great fight throughout the season, and hopefully they continue to do so next season. I am not trying to go over my head here, but congratulations to PSG and all the PSG fans for winning Ligue1 in advance. Let the team get done with the league and focus on the main prize, the UEFA champions league final, which hopefully, they will win too.

Thanks to Enrique for making life so good for PSG fans.

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 17 hours ago
▲ 775 r/Barca

Hansi Flick is the savior Barca needed to get back to the glory days.

Barca has been playing really well since Flick came. The good old beautiful football Barca is known for, and the fans have been rejoicing. Winning the league against the rivals, Madrid, who have gone the season with no title at all must be a good feeling for all Barca fans.

Flick seems to be dedicated to the team, even being present during the game and the parade when his father had just died.

I know he hasn't won the UEFA champions league yet, but I'm sure if he stays, he will win it since the team is very much capable. This team is very talented, maybe the most talented in the whole of Europe.

u/Extra_End_8071 — 17 hours ago

It is funny how both Arsenal and Man City are praying for "a favor" from Crystal Palace.

Football is an interesting spot. Both Arsenal and City will have to play against Crystal Palace before the season ends, and these matches are both title deciders in some way. None of the teams can afford to lose against Palace, not even a draw.

Now, City are more under pressure because they're playing tonight against Palace, and if they lose, they will sit 5 points behind Arsenal with 2 games to go. I know every Arsenal fan is praying for City to lose tonight, and for Arsenal to beat Palace in the last match to lift the trophy at the Emirates.

I don't see Palace having any pressure in these 2 games, since they have already escaped relegation and have an important match to play, the UEFA Conference final.

But incase Palace puts up a good fight and wins, then Arsenal wins against Burnley on Monday, the league might be gone, Arsenal will win it for the first time since 2004.

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 18 hours ago

Hulk Hogan is the reason wrestling is known world wide, even to Africa.

The legend, my he continue resting in peace. He left a mark in wrestling, and managed to make it so popular that people all over the world knew him. I would say he's solely responsible for the explosive popularity of the sport in the 80s. Maybe other legends like Rick Flair contributed largely too.

Hogan managed to immortalize his name for generations to come, because everyone who loves wrestling will know about him. Imagine if there was internet during his prime years, like we do now?

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 2 days ago

No weight class in wrestling?

Do we have weight classification in wrestling, like the WWE? Because I used to see wrestlers like Rey Mysterio who was quite small, going against huge wrestlers such as Big Show, John Cena etc.

The funny thing is that, he sometimes would overwhelm them in the matches and win just for being fast, cunning and athletic. But what if these smaller guys weren't so good and went up against the big guns, wouldn't they just be crushed like nothing?

u/Extra_End_8071 — 2 days ago

If Arsenal wins the UCL final, David Raya should win the player of the season award.

I know it's almost impossible for a goalie to win the player of the season award when everyone only focuses on the attackers and midfielders, but here me out, if Arsenal wins it, Raya should get the award. He has been outstanding in the competition this season. Without him, arsenal would not be in the final and mind you, he has faced some of the best teams and attackers this season in the competition.

People should start noticing the goalies and their impacts in the game. Raya has the most clean sheets in the competition and will automatically win the golden glove and best keeper.

Even if Psg wins it, David Raya should still have a clear shot to the award honestly. I know other players like Vitinya or Dembele might be prioritized but Raya has been great in the competition.

u/Extra_End_8071 — 2 days ago
▲ 142 r/nffc

Nffc should do everything they can to prevent Morgan Gibbs-White from leaving.

I don't care what means they will employ, but they should do everything they can to make the star boy stay, even if it means going to the King himself. This guy has been so good for nffc over the season and seeing him leave will be painful for the team and more so the fans.

Being the team's talisman, captain material and the most influential player alone should cement his stay at whatever cost. The manager should build a team around him and bring in some more talent next season so the team could compete for European football again.

But incase he leaves, we shouldn't get less than £80m from his sale, even more if it's to a premier league club.

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 2 days ago
▲ 188 r/psg

Ousmane dembele has been voted as league 1 player of the season. Congratulations.

Congratulations to Dembele, he has been an incredible player for PSG since coming here. Winning the player of the season for two consecutive seasons is no joke especially when playing in league with so much talent. I know the critics will say he only started 9 league games, how could he win the player of the season, but that doesn't concern me, he has been great.

I remember how things were for him in La Liga. I used to look down on him those days not knowing he was a beast just waiting to be woken by the right team and manager. Thanks to Enrique, we can enjoy watching this man.

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 2 days ago

Waterpolo might be the most in interesting sport I've ever watched. Like a mix of ports all in one.

What do you mean a sport being played in water with a ball? Man, I've never been this hooked on something in my life. I'm not gonna lie, it seems like a mixture of chaotic brilliance where someone took swimming, basketball, rugby and a bit of wrestling, threw them in a pool.

I have the most respect for waterpolo players because I would have failed at swimming already. They would pick me drowning after two seconds hahaha. These are some of the most talented people in the sport if I'm being entirely honest. Insane athleticism from the player who might look like they are casually floating but in real sense are working harder than most players who play on land.

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 2 days ago

You've got to feel sorry for the Spurs after the lose.

Spurs would have probably won if not for Wembanyama's ejection early in the second quarter for elbowing Reid. I know it's part of the game, but Victor Wembanyama's ejection really did cost his team a lot.

Losing one of your best players and one much needed for defensive work will wreck any team. Heads up to the Spurs and to Victor ahead of their next games.

Even without Wemby that was a valiant effort. They need to stop the 2nd chances though and grab the damn rebounds.

u/Extra_End_8071 — 3 days ago
▲ 0 r/seriea

Serie A is a better league than the premier league, La Liga, Bundesliga and League 1.

A league will only be seen to be the best if there is fierce competition among the clubs. We can't have only one or two teams dominating the league and claim it's good. Serie A has had several different teams winning it in the past season, not like before when only Juventus was dominating. At least we can have Milan, Napoli, Inter, Atalanta winning the league.

This makes the league exciting to follow unlike the other leagues where you will automatically know which club will win it when the season starts. Look at the Bundesliga or league 1, you will always predict Bayern and PSG to win. When you look at the premier league, it's Man City, and la Liga it's either Barca or Real Madrid.

It can be boring when the same teams win the league every time. I love where serie A is headed and I hope it continues that way for the love of the game.

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 3 days ago
▲ 50 r/futsal

What a game! Sporting CP wins the UEFA futsal champions league against Palma Futsal.

Props to Sporting CP man. That was an incredible game from them. Beating a Spanish team is always not easy but they did it, and to add the juice on it, they did it with a red card. How is that even possible?

Most teams would crumble after a red card, but Sporting held on and even scored another goal after being a man down. I believe this is just because the team is brilliant and has very talented players.

Zicky can have all the praise he wants, because that was a great display from him. Sporting are lucky to have him on their side.

u/Extra_End_8071 — 3 days ago

The match between Ducks and Golden Knights was so close, should have ended in a draw.

This game was great, but a draw would have been a good result too considering how the Knights fought. Even the stats show that the game was an even one with both sides putting in an equal effort.

Lucky for the Ducks they have a great playmaker in Cutter Gauthier who can easily assist three goals. Such players have to always be fit and ready available for the team. I bet playing at home is always an added advantage to most teams. The Ducks would want to lose in front of the home fans.

Anyway, this was an awesome watch.

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u/Extra_End_8071 — 3 days ago

I believe the 1st leg 5-4 match between PSG and Bayern might have been the best UCL game of all time!

These 2 teams gave us the wildest and most entertaining game of all time with 9 goals being scored. Some critics will say the defences did a bad job, but why can't they say the attackers were just better and overwhelmed each other's defences?

I would rather watch such a match than watch some slow boring 1-0 game. Why waste your 90 minutes watching a boring match? If you ask me, that game should have been the final, or maybe we can just assume it was because I don't see the final between PSG and Arsenal being as entertaining.

u/Extra_End_8071 — 3 days ago

Magdeburg is really shinning in the Bundesliga. They might just win it.

I am not a foreseer but I am quite sure that with the way they have been playing, and their position on the league table, Magdeburg will win the league and rightfully qualify for the champions league.

Losing only one game after playing 30 games is no walk in the park. I would have loved to see them lift the league unbeaten.

With players like Omar Ingi Magnusson scoring more than 200 goals for your team, nothing will stop you from winning.

u/Extra_End_8071 — 3 days ago
▲ 0 r/nffc

Thanks to the boys' efforts yesterday, we're safe and ready for next season.

Yesterday's draw against Newcastle made sure we stayed up in the league. I would like to thank the boys for the incredible fight.

Come next season, I hope we will fight for the top 6 and secure some European football. We should make sure we keep players like Igor Jesus and Morgan Gibbs-White because they have been great this season.

I have a good feeling about next season. With a few reinforcements to the squad, we will be such a powerful threat to the opponents.

u/Extra_End_8071 — 3 days ago
▲ 59 r/psg

Psg might have just secured the league already.

Thanks to D. Doué, Psg might have just put the league in the bag last night against Brest after the hard fought 1:0. They play second place Lens on Wednesday and even a draw alone will see them lift the league with only one game remaining against Paris FC.

Even if Psg lost against Lens, I don't see how they will lose against Paris FC. Just like their opponents in the UEFA champions league, I'm sure they also want to secure both the league and the UCL trophies.

To be honest, I see Psg winning both since they are the best team in the world right now, and have the best manager in the history of football in my opinion.

u/Extra_End_8071 — 3 days ago