The Rise of Argentine Football: From Maradona to Messi, a New Dynasty...

The Rise of Argentine Football: From Maradona to Messi, a New Dynasty...

Over ten years, from three consecutive runner-up finishes to three consecutive championships, Argentina traversed a rocky road to finally soar to the summit. Now, with Messi at 37 and Di María having bid farewell to the national team, the Tango dance is being carried forward by a new generation on the pitch. Next summer, Argentina will face Spain in the Finalissima, and in two years, they will aim to defend their title at the World Cup in North America.
Di María: A Perfect Farewell After the Copa America Triumph

Di María: A Perfect Farewell After the Copa America Triumph

By lifting the World Cup, Di María completed his collection of major titles with Argentina, having won the 2007 U-20 World Cup, 2008 Olympics, 2021 Copa America, 2022 Finalissima, and the 2022 World Cup. He also became the first player in history to score in the finals of the Olympics, continental championships, and the World Cup. After 17 years of dedication, Di María added another Copa America title to his name this year, making his farewell even more perfect. As he leaves, his contributions and legacy will be remembered with great respect and admiration. Ángel Di María, you truly deserve the fans' eternal gratitude!
Thomas Müller's Farewell: From Glory to Heartbreak in the National Team

Thomas Müller's Farewell: From Glory to Heartbreak in the National Team

Müller's time with the national team has ended, and his 14-year journey will be cherished and softened by time. His story doesn't end here. He intends to pour his remaining energy into Bayern Munich, a club he's been with for 20 years. Despite facing competition from younger players, Müller, at 34, still has the skills to compete. Last season, under Tuchel, he made 25 starts, scoring 7 goals and providing 10 assists, demonstrating his wisdom and resilience.