Monday, September 15, 2025

❄️ Haaland the Viking Freezes United’s Devils: Manchester Derby 3-0



Manchester is blue again. On derby day, Manchester City swept Manchester United aside with a commanding 3-0 victory at the Etihad.

⚽ Foden’s Opening

Phil Foden, the local hero, struck first after just 18 minutes. Jeremy Doku dazzled on the right, skipped past defenders, and delivered the perfect cross for Foden’s header.

❄️ Haaland the Viking

The second half belonged to Erling Haaland. With the power of a Viking, he scored twice—once from Doku and once from Bernardo Silva. He even hit the post chasing another derby hat-trick.

🧤 Donnarumma’s Debut

On his debut, Gianluigi Donnarumma stood tall with a brilliant save from Bryan Mbeumo, showing why City brought him in.

😈 United Collapse

United were dreadful. Luke Shaw was at fault for all three goals, Sesko disappeared on his first start, and Bayindir looked nervy in goal. With just 4 points from 4 games, the Red Devils are in real trouble.

Final score: Manchester City 3 – 0 Manchester United. Manchester is frozen blue. 💙❄️





Sunday, September 14, 2025

Juventus vs Inter: Thuram Brothers and Adžić’s Killer Goal


The Derby d’Italia delivered pure drama. Juventus beat Inter 4-3 in a thriller full of goals and family tension.

Marcus Thuram scored for Inter, only for his brother Khephren to answer back for Juve. Their father, Lilian, watched as pride turned into heartbreak.

In stoppage time, 19-year-old Vasilije Adžić struck the decisive winner, sealing Juve’s victory and writing his name into Derby d’Italia history.

⚪⚫ Juventus 4 – 3 Inter 🔵⚫
Kelly 14’, Yildiz 38’, Çalhanoğlu 30’, 65’, M. Thuram 76’, K. Thuram 83’, Adžić 90+1’





Monday, September 8, 2025

The Greatest Football Rivalries of All Time

Football has always been more than just a game. It’s about passion, glory, heartbreak — and of course, rivalries that keep fans debating for decades. Some rivalries are about clubs, but the most iconic ones are between players and coaches. Here are some of the greatest football rivalries of all time:

🐐 Messi vs Ronaldo

Perhaps the most famous rivalry in football history.
For more than 15 years, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo dominated the game, exchanging Ballon d’Or titles, Champions League goals, and endless debates. Fans are still divided: Who is the real GOAT?

👑 Maradona vs Pelé

Before Messi and Ronaldo, the debate was always about Diego Maradona and Pelé.
Pelé, the "King of Football," lifted three World Cups. Maradona, the genius with the “Hand of God,” led Argentina to glory in 1986. Their rivalry defined the 20th century of football.



🔴🔵 Gerrard vs Lampard

In England, nothing sparks more arguments than Steven Gerrard vs Frank Lampard.
Gerrard, the heart and soul of Liverpool, versus Lampard, Chelsea’s goal-scoring machine from midfield. Who was better? The debate is endless.


🛡️ Maldini vs Ramos

Defensive greatness across two eras.
Paolo Maldini, the elegant Milan legend, known for discipline and leadership. Sergio Ramos, Real Madrid’s warrior, famous for last-minute goals and red cards. Two different styles, both unforgettable.


🧤 Buffon vs Casillas

The ultimate goalkeeper rivalry.
Gianluigi Buffon, Italy’s timeless captain, against Iker Casillas, Spain’s “San Iker.” Both lifted World Cups, Champions Leagues, and countless trophies. Fans still argue: who was the better shot-stopper?


🤬 Suárez vs Gattuso

The fiery rivalry we didn’t know we needed.
Luis Suárez, infamous for his bites, against Gennaro Gattuso, the Italian midfield warrior with a short fuse. If they ever shared the same pitch, chaos was guaranteed.


🎩 Mourinho vs Guardiola

It’s not just about players — coaches have rivalries too.
José Mourinho and Pep Guardiola clashed in Spain and later in England, with very different philosophies. Pep, the tactical mastermind; Mourinho, the master of mind games. Their rivalry is still alive today.


👑 Bonus: Zlatan vs Zlatan

Because sometimes the only rival you have is yourself.
As Zlatan Ibrahimović once said: “Only Zlatan can defeat Zlatan.”


⚽ Final Whistle

Rivalries define football history. They make matches more exciting and fuel endless debates.

👉 Which rivalry is your favorite? Did we miss one? Share it in the comments! 




Friday, September 5, 2025

Zlatan: The GOAT of Missing Trophies


When we talk about football legends, we usually mention their glorious achievements—World Cups, Champions Leagues, Ballon d’Ors, and Euros. But sometimes, what makes a story funnier is what’s missing.

Cristiano Ronaldo has no World Cup 🌍.
Benzema has no Euro 🏆.
Ronaldo Nazário never lifted the Champions League ✨.
Maldini, despite being a defensive icon, never won the Ballon d’Or 🥇.

And then… there’s Zlatan Ibrahimović. He missed them all, yet still calls himself a legend 👑😂.

That’s why I made this short cartoon: a quick, funny look at Zlatan being the “GOAT of Missing Trophies.” Sometimes football isn’t just about winning—it’s about the laughs it gives us along the way.




⚽ Watch the short on my YouTube channel and enjoy more football cartoons!


Bayer Leverkusen’s Lion Left Behind






This season was unforgettable for Bayer Leverkusen. Winning the Bundesliga and the German Cup without losing a single league match was a fairytale for the club and its fans. The players celebrated like heroes, and Brian the Lion, the club’s beloved mascot, danced proudly with them.

But football is cruel sometimes. One by one, the stars of this historic team changed their shirts and left for new adventures. The joy turned into sadness as Brian was left all alone on the dance floor.

In my latest cartoon, I wanted to capture that bittersweet moment. It’s funny, emotional, and a reminder that while players may come and go, the spirit of the club – and Brian the Lion – always stays. 🦁❤️





Monday, September 1, 2025

Liverpool Fans Shocked as Szoboszlai Rockets Past Arsenal… While Man City Stumble Again


Last night at Anfield was pure drama and redemption. The Kop walked in quietly, feeling the absence of Trent Alexander‑Arnold, their creative engine and dead-ball genius. But football has a funny way of surprising us — and it was Dominik Szoboszlai who became the hero, unleashing a thunderous strike that made Anfield erupt and erased any notion that “No Trent, No Problem” was just a gimmick.

Meanwhile, up on England’s southern coast, a different kind of shock was unfolding. Manchester City, fresh off a tentative start to the Premier League season, looked set to claim another three points after Erling Haaland gave them the lead in the first half. But Brighton had other ideas — veteran James Milner equalized from the spot, and 21-year-old Brajan Gruda sealed a stunning 2‑1 win with a last‑gasp finish. It’s not every day you see City fold in the final minute, especially under Pep Guardiola. 

That result wasn't just another loss — it’s City’s second consecutive defeat, and it shoved them into the bottom half of the table with just three points from three games




Friday, August 29, 2025

Fenerbahçe Sack Mourinho – Even the Canary Had Enough


José Mourinho’s time at Fenerbahçe has come to an early end after the club failed to qualify for the Champions League. The “Special One” arrived in Turkey with big expectations, but the dream quickly turned into disappointment.

For Fenerbahçe fans, the decision feels heavy, but also inevitable. Even the club’s famous yellow canary could no longer handle the frustration.

Now, the question is simple: what’s next for Mourinho? Will he return to the Premier League, where the lion roars the loudest? Or will he find a new adventure elsewhere?

One thing is certain: with Mourinho, the story never ends quietly.





Thursday, August 28, 2025

Manchester United and the Voodoo Tactics



When Manchester United crashed out of the Carabao Cup against 4th-tier Grimsby, it felt less like football and more like voodoo magic gone wrong.

In my latest cartoon, I imagined Ruben Amorim using voodoo dolls of his own players:

  • Onana covering his own eyes instead of the goal.

  • Mbeumo blasting a penalty into the sky.

  • Dalot tangled up and lost.

And just when it couldn’t get worse, a fisherman from Grimsby shows up and nets Amorim himself.

Sometimes, United don’t need opponents — they defeat themselves.