Showing posts with label River Plate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label River Plate. Show all posts

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Higuaín… Those Were The Days

here was a time when Gonzalo Higuaín was one of the deadliest strikers in world football.


Whether with Real Madrid CF, SSC Napoli, or Juventus FC, “Pipita” was a goal machine capable of destroying defenses with intelligent movement, clinical finishing, and perfect positioning inside the box.

In his prime, Higuaín was unstoppable.

His legendary 2015–16 season with Napoli remains one of the greatest individual Serie A campaigns ever, scoring 36 league goals and breaking a historic record that stood for decades.

But football fans also remember the painful moments.

The missed chances in major finals with Argentina became part of his story, overshadowing years of brilliance at club level. Still, many fans today look back and realize just how underrated Higuaín truly was.

This cartoon animation captures that nostalgic feeling.

Higuaín stands in front of a mirror, looking at himself today… before remembering the glory days:
the celebrations at Real Madrid, the magic nights in Naples, and the trophies with Juventus.

A reminder that football changes, players grow older, but memories never disappear.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Filipe Luís: From Lifting the Libertadores as a Player… to Winning It Again as a Coach!


Filipe Luís made history with Flamengo! In 2019, he watched Gabigol score two unforgettable goals against River Plate as he lifted the Copa Libertadores as a player. And in 2025, he returned as Flamengo’s coach — watching Danilo score the winning header and lifting the same trophy again… this time from the sidelines. A legendary journey from player to coach, and one of the most unique achievements in South American football history. 🔥 A tribute to Filipe Luís, Gabigol 2019, and Flamengo’s 2025 champions.




Saturday, May 21, 2022

Pablo Aimar: Messi's idol


Not many people know that Argentinian Pablo Aimar is Leo Messi idol.

Currently Aimar is the head coach of the The Argentina national U-17 football team, and is known for his skill as an attacking midfielder.

Know more about Messi's idol Pablo Aimar and his achievement with River Plate, Valencia and Benfica

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Friday, July 1, 2011

River Plate down

This cartoon is one Argentina famous club River Plate, which relegated to the second division for the first time follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/omomani