In the shootout, Dean Henderson emerged as the hero, making two crucial saves to secure Palace’s first-ever Community Shield title. It’s another historic moment for the Eagles, following their FA Cup triumph last season.
After struggling to score goals last season, United's attack needed a drastic upgrade, and these three players are set to bring the firepower the team has been missing. Sesko brings strength and aerial ability, Mbeumo offers pace and skill, while Cunha adds creativity and versatility.
The question now is: can this new attacking trio turn United into title contenders? With a revamped offensive line and fresh optimism, it’s clear that United is preparing for a serious push for the Premier League crown in 2025.
In the summer of 2014, during the group stage of the FIFA World Cup in Brazil, Robin van Persie scored one of the most unforgettable goals in football history. It came against defending champions Spain — a flying header that left fans and goalkeepers stunned.
How the Goal Happened
Van Persie timed his run to perfection and launched himself into the air like a superhero, meeting Daley Blind’s long ball with a diving header that floated over Iker Casillas and into the net. The moment instantly became iconic.
The Flying Dutchman
They called him The Flying Dutchman, and the goal symbolized the beginning of Spain’s collapse and the Netherlands' powerful run in the tournament.
Cartoon Twist by Omar Momani
As an animator and football lover, I couldn’t resist reimagining this legendary moment in cartoon form — exaggerated, fun, and full of character. My version of Van Persie isn’t just diving… he’s flying through the sky like a plane, passing over stunned fans before scoring a cartoonishly epic goal.
History, when mixed with humor and art, becomes alive again.
After 10 unforgettable years with Tottenham Hotspur, Son Heung-min reflects on his most iconic memories — from his debut to his final trophy.
This emotional cartoon tribute follows Son as he flips through his Spurs photo album:
First day at the club (2015)
Magical partnership with Harry Kane
Legendary solo goal vs Burnley
Golden Boot with Mohamed Salah
Europa League victory (2025)
A journey full of goals, joy, and love for the club. 💙
This is not just a farewell... it’s a thank you.
Suleiman Obeid, nicknamed the Pelé of Palestine, proudly wore the Palestinian national team jersey… and was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza while waiting for humanitarian aid
🇯🇴 من شوارع عمّان إلى شباك برشلونة!
يزن العرب، مدافع منتخب الأردن ونادي FC Seoul، أذهل الجميع بعد تسجيله هدفًا رائعًا ضد نادي برشلونة في مباراة ودية بكوريا الجنوبية!
تابعوا القصة الكاملة من بداياته في نادي الجزيرة الأردني إلى حلم كأس العالم، والآن هدف عالمي أمام نجوم مثل ليفاندوفسكي ولامين يامال!
🇬🇧 From the streets of Amman to Barcelona’s net!
Yazan Al-Arab, Jordanian national team defender and FC Seoul player, shocked the football world by scoring against Barcelona in a friendly match in South Korea!
Watch the full story — from his early days at Al-Jazeera Club to the World Cup dream and now scoring against global stars like Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal!
They all tried to win Osimhen's heart.
And his answer? No. No. And absolutely not.
So… why?
That's where the story takes a strange, almost romantic twist.
Osimhen, standing on his balcony, heartbroken, surrounded by thoughts of betrayal and lost dreams…
Suddenly, a bird flew in.
Not just any bird — a bird from Istanbul. Galatasaray.
He entered like a sultan on horseback, with dramatic Turkish music in the background.
With one swing, he knocked out all the other suitors and opened his arms wide.
And Osimhen?
He leapt into them — like it was the final scene of a Turkish love story.
Hearts flew, sparkles sparkled… and up in the clouds, Maradona watched with a soft smile, as if to say: "Ah… love still exists in football."
Now, I don’t know if Galatasaray actually signed him or if this is just another wild cartoon idea from my sketchbook…
But one thing is clear: Sometimes, love wins over logic — even in football.
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.
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?
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.”
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.