Showing posts with label Rivaldo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rivaldo. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

The Return of Number 10: Mbappe vs Yamal in an Epic Football Showdown


In football, the number 10 jersey isn’t just a number — it’s a symbol of genius, creativity, and legacy.
From Messi and Ronaldinho to Figo and Ozil, it has always been worn by legends.

Now, a new generation is rising.

Kylian Mbappe takes the number 10 at Real Madrid.
Lamine Yamal takes it at Barcelona.
Two clubs, two players, one sacred number.

In this animated video, I imagined an epic, anime-inspired clash between the heirs of greatness.
The gods of football look down — some from Camp Nou, others from the Bernabéu — as Mbappe and Yamal battle for the future.

Who deserves the crown of this era?
Watch the video and tell us: Team Mbappe or Team Yamal?


Monday, September 30, 2024

Ronaldo's Redemption


The haircut that shocked the World Cup

In 2002, Ronaldo shocked the world with more than just his football skills—he unveiled a funny triangular haircut that became legendary. Facing constant scrutiny over his knee injury, Ronaldo used the haircut to distract the media and shift the focus away from his fitness issues.

With the press fixated on his new look, Ronaldo was free to focus on his game. And it worked. He led Brazil to victory, scoring twice in the final against Germany, securing the World Cup, and completing a remarkable comeback story.

Our animated cartoon captures this fun and clever tactic that helped Ronaldo reclaim his greatness. Watch how a simple haircut became a key part of his journey to World Cup glory!


Friday, December 29, 2023

Ronaldinho goal vs England World Cup 2002


Ronaldinho's unforgettable goal against England in the quarter-final of the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan elevated him to international stardom! Relish the various perspectives capturing the brilliance of the Brazilian star's iconic goal.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

The 4Rs


The 4Rs - Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho & Roberto Carlos played for different clubs but they united for Brazil at the 2002 World Cup, which they won after beating Germany in the final.