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FC Breakfast fuels Yamal‑Messi duel as Enzo Fernandez mocks final

By 4All Football Editorial ·
After Argentina’s dramatic win over England in the World Cup semi‑final on Wednesday night, Enzo Fernández kept the banter alive on Thursday, delivering a mocking story set to Oasis’s iconic English anthem “Wonderwall” as part of the FC Breakfast segment. The story was called ruthless by the Chelsea midfielder, underscoring the sharp tone of the banter. The remark added extra spice to the pre‑final chatter. A magicians’ duel between Yamal and Messi is set for the World Cup final, pitting a generational star against a teenage prodigy. The World Cup final will give us a clash of generational stars between Messi and Yamal. Both players are listed as the competition’s two best dribblers, highlighting their technical edge. Their dribbling prowess has been highlighted throughout the tournament. Nevertheless, their combined dribble totals remain far short of Diego Maradona’s 53 successful dribbles at the 1986 World Cup, a staggering benchmark. The comparison underscores the historic difficulty of matching the Argentine legend. In unrelated news, Metz unveiled a new shirt designed by artist Sébastien Abdelhamid Godelu, who previously created anime‑inspired kits such as a Naruto tribute, celebrating the club’s heritage. The kit features vibrant artwork that reflects the club’s regional identity. Fans praised the creative approach as a fresh tribute to Metz’s heritage. Yesterday’s can’t‑miss stories included a July 16 transfer roundup, a feature on England’s ‘Queen of Chokes’, and a revelation that could influence the Ballon d’Or race. These pieces round out the day’s football coverage. They illustrate the breadth of topics discussed alongside the banter.

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