Well, the statement about European football struggling at the world cup isn't completely wrong. Italy didn't even qualify for the World Cup finals,
I fail to understand how Italy getting beaten by other European teams makes European football weaker!
If your wife starts making more money than you, your family gets poorer?
Well accepted and taken but the fact is still standing for itself that African teams do well from the start of every game. African teams are no longer push away easily. I can't remember if an African teams lost by 4 or 5 goals at this tournament, none. In fact, most loses were as a result of late minutes loss of concentration. African teams will keep getting better at the world stage.
If the economy and financial propriety of Africa continent can improve like her football then other continent will not stand up to them at the world stage.
Oh god, this again!
Morocco's 26-man squad includes six players born in France: Redouane Halhal, Gessime Yassine, Samir El Mourabet, Neil El Aynaoui, Issa Diop and Ayyoub Bouaddi. Although all six were born in France, their family roots are in Morocco.
6 playes of the Moroccan team were born in France, they have spent all their life in France, they have trained with the U-16 and U-21 France team, they have never come in contact with all the things you blame African football for.
Look at Mbaye, who plays for Senegal:
Ibrahim Mbaye[2] was born on 24 January 2008 in Trappes, Yvelines, Île-de-France region, Northern France
Mbaye started his youth career in 2013 at ES Guyancourt before joining Versailles in 2015.
In 2018, at the age of 10, he joined the Paris Saint-Germain Academy.
In the 2023–24 season, while aged 16, Mbaye helped the PSG under-19s achieve victory in the Championnat National U19 play-offs,
At the 2024 Montaigu Tournament, he helped the France under-16s achieve victory while picking up the award for the competition's best player.
He was part of the France under-18s that finished third in the 2024 Lafarge Foot Avenir.
What is Senegalese about him? Lol!
How would Senegal improving its economy make him play better?
