Tuesday, October 7, 2025

The Most Famous Football Injuries

Football isn’t always about glory — sometimes, it’s about pain, chaos, and the moments we never forget.


Ronaldo – 1999 (Inter Milan)

His knee exploded as he tried to dribble past a defender.
It was a complete rupture of the tendon and cruciate ligament — a career-ending injury for most players.
But Ronaldo came back two years later to win the World Cup and Ballon d’Or.





💔 Mohamed Salah – 2018 (Champions League Final)

A shoulder lock from Sergio Ramos sent Salah crashing to the ground.
He left the pitch in tears, missing the rest of the final.
A year later, he returned stronger to lift the same trophy — poetic justice.



💥 Neymar – 2014 (World Cup)

A reckless knee to the back from Colombia’s Zúñiga fractured one of Neymar’s vertebrae.
He missed the semifinal against Germany… and Brazil were humiliated 7–1 at home.





Nigel de Jong vs Xabi Alonso – 2010 (World Cup Final)

One of the most brutal tackles ever seen on a global stage.
De Jong’s “kung-fu” kick landed straight on Alonso’s chest — and somehow, it wasn’t even a red card.





💀 Harald Schumacher vs Patrick Battiston – 1982 (World Cup)

The German goalkeeper crashed into the French forward with terrifying force.
Battiston lost two teeth, broke his jaw, and was knocked unconscious.
Shockingly, Schumacher wasn’t sent off — one of the darkest moments in World Cup history.








Sunday, October 5, 2025

Barcelona’s Week of Pain — From Paris to Sevilla! 💥



It’s been a nightmare week for Barcelona fans. First, PSG handed them a heavy 4–1 defeat in the Champions League — a result that sent shockwaves through Europe. And just when things couldn’t get worse, Sevilla joined the fun, delivering another beating in La Liga.

In my new cartoon, both PSG and Sevilla appear like two fighters taking turns slapping Barça around the ring! 😂⚽

Football can be cruel — but in the world of cartoons, pain turns into comedy. Sometimes, laughter is the only way to survive being a Barça fan!





Friday, October 3, 2025

Success is Leaving Man United



Manchester United’s struggle feels never-ending – but for the players who left Old Trafford, life has never been better.

Rashford in Barcelona

Marcus Rashford looks reborn at Camp Nou, celebrating and shining alongside Yamal and Raphinha. The pressure is gone, the joy is back.

Højlund & McTominay in Napoli

Rasmus Højlund is scoring freely in Serie A, with Kevin De Bruyne hilariously supplying him. Next to him, Scott McTominay has lifted the Scudetto – crowned one of Italy’s top performers.

Dean Henderson at Crystal Palace

Dean Henderson became a hero in London, guiding Palace to their first-ever FA Cup triumph. Flying high, both literally and metaphorically, he’s showing what United missed out on.

Antony the King of Betis

In Spain, Antony has turned into Betis’ fan-favorite, adored for his flair and crowned like a king.

Meanwhile at Old Trafford…

As these ex-United stars thrive abroad, United and Amorim are stuck in chaos. The contrast is painful – and hilarious.


Conclusion

Leaving Manchester United has become the shortcut to success. Rashford, Højlund, McTominay, Henderson, Antony – all proof that sometimes the best way to win… is to walk away.





Cannavaro to Uzbekistan? Khusanov’s Dream Come True



So, there are rumors that Fabio Cannavaro might take over as Uzbekistan’s new coach 🇺🇿. And honestly, nobody would be happier than Man City’s young defender, Khusanov.

Imagine being a 19-year-old defender and suddenly getting to learn from a World Cup legend who literally mastered the art of defending in 2006. That’s like a dream coaching scenario.

For Uzbekistan, it’s prestige. For Khusanov, it’s personal growth. If this deal goes through, he could be the biggest winner of all.


Thursday, October 2, 2025

Liverpool’s Nightmare Week: Palace and Galatasaray Strikes


A Sudden Collapse

In just three days, Liverpool went from flying high to crashing down. Arne Slot’s team first fell to Crystal Palace in the Premier League, where Ismaïla Sarr punished their sloppy defense.

Istanbul Pain

Days later, Galatasaray handed them another defeat. Victor Osimhen scored the only goal from the spot, sealing a famous 1-0 win in Istanbul. To make matters worse, Liverpool lost Alisson and Hugo Ekitike to injury.

What’s Next?

Two defeats in a row have left the Reds shaken. With Chelsea and Cole Palmer waiting at the weekend, Slot must find answers quickly — or this nightmare could get even worse.