Wednesday, December 3, 2025
The Raphinha Effect – Carrying Barcelona to Victory
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Arsenal’s Cannon Destroys Atlético Madrid in a Funny Cartoon
Arsenal crushed Atlético Madrid 4–0 in the UEFA Champions League in a dominant performance. Gabriel Magalhães, Martinelli, and Viktor Gyökeres were the stars of the night.
This cartoon captures the moment in a humorous way — as if Simeone and Álvarez are staring inside Arsenal’s massive cannon… only to realize too late that Gyökeres is the one firing it!
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Spider-Álvarez Turns the Madrid Derby into a Comic
Atlético Madrid shocked Real Madrid with a stunning 5-2 victory at the Wanda Metropolitano. Julián Álvarez was the hero of the night, scoring twice (a penalty and a brilliant free-kick) to flip the match upside down.
In our video, we reimagine the derby as a comic story: Real Madrid enter as villains, Spider-Álvarez traps them in his web, and a hilarious twist with Simeone and Barcelona wraps it all up.
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Liverpool’s 90+ Gong: When Time Belongs to the Reds
Liverpool have turned stoppage time into their trademark. Just when opponents celebrate, the Reds strike back.
In our cartoon version, Salah and Van Dijk appear as frozen statues while Simeone laughs with his team. But when Arne Slot hits the giant Gong, Liverpool awaken. Van Dijk rises for a powerful header, and Anfield explodes with joy.
The twist? Rival managers slow-clap Simeone, reminding everyone: the match isn’t over until Liverpool says so.
Liverpool Time isn’t just a phrase—it’s a legend.
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
João Félix – Football’s Flying Nomad
João Félix isn’t just a footballer anymore — he’s become football’s very own Sinbad.
Since leaving Benfica, he’s been on a whirlwind journey across Europe (and beyond), riding what feels like a magic carpet of endless loans and transfers.
It started with a record-breaking move to Atlético Madrid, but Diego Simeone’s rigid tactics never fit Félix’s free-flowing style. Soon after, he was off to Chelsea, where his debut ended with a red card — a perfect symbol of that short-lived spell.
Then came a brighter stint at Barcelona, where he showed glimpses of magic, only to fade as competition increased. A move to AC Milan offered a fresh start, but even that didn’t feel like “home.”
Now? He’s in Al Nassr, landing next to Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi Pro League.
João Félix is a reminder that talent alone isn’t enough — you need the right team, system, and a bit of luck.
Until then… the magic carpet keeps flying.









