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00:00banners. Well, I would like, yes, I would like Christian, and well, everyone, except
00:09That's what I said, those parts that don't want Cristiano to lift the strength of the world.
00:19But I see it as very complicated, very complicated. Portugal is a team, a very good generation,
00:28Perhaps the best in its entire history. A good coach, Roberto Martínez, what he did in
00:34Belgium, but Portugal too, is going like this and then it could fall, similar to Spain, and then
00:42It falls, spectacularly. So, neither, and well, another factor to consider is that
00:50They won't want FIFA to win, Infantino, Infantino, Gianni Infantino, Etunalfi,
00:58A servant like Messi, from the dark elite. Cristiano too, because nobody reaches the top.
01:02Without permission, I return, I repeat, because, I repeat once more, nobody gets to the top without consent,
01:09Without the controllers' permission. Cristiano too; nobody achieves fame without permission.
01:14They give you the green light, but Cristiano wants to leave. It's a game, always one in your favor.
01:19One for FIFA and one against. Pelé in favor of FIFA, Maradona against, currently
01:26Messi supports FIFA, Cristiano opposes it; they're not playing games, but
01:32Okay, let's continue. Not Cristiano, we have to get to the root of it all. Cristiano is
01:41Many people, and remember this well, don't want to see the truth, because the truth
01:47It hurts, because the truth is painful. The truth is very painful. No, well, leave me like this.
01:55Look, Messi. The truth hurts, but the truth makes you grow. I prefer a painful truth.
02:02However harsh it may be, a comforting lie, and many people, and many, many
02:09People in the world, don't tell me the truth. I want to stay like this. Hey, you bastard, I'm telling you
02:16saying that's how it is. No, leave me alone, I want it this way, and I want to live in my bubble. Oh, well,
02:20No, no, no, no, no, you'll realize. Because there comes a time when they arrive and touch you.
02:28There comes a time when they arrive and knock on your door, and they say, hey, stop, because
02:34You're asleep. Everything you thought was a lie. You were deceived.
02:41for many years, for decades. But there is a time, as my teachers, my rabbis, say,
02:49I adore them, I love them. I met them through my mom. There's a time when you
02:55They arrive and knock on your door. Stop, you bastard. You've been living in a dream. You've been living in a fantasy.
03:01In one, in something that isn't. What you thought was true isn't. You were deceived by a lot.
03:07Time, for years, for decades. But it comes to everything. As my teachers say,
03:12My rabbis, you know, and I treat them. No, no, leave me alone, I want to live in this bubble. And in this
03:20They're not getting Messi, Barcelona, and all that out of here, no, no. No, well, no. Time will catch up with you there.
03:25knock on your door and wake you up, you realize you're asleep. But I repeat, I repeat again,
03:32People don't want to. And no matter how much you tell them, they don't want to, they don't want to, they don't want to. I'm from
03:37Morena, a political party. I am, I am a López Obrador supporter. I am a Chainman supporter. I am of
03:44Anaya. I support Carlos Salinas. I support Ernesto Zedillo. I support the PRI. I support the
03:50The Green Party. I'm with the Citizens' Movement. It's pure, it's a sham. They pretend to fight.
03:59It's a deception. That's why we're fighting. Right now. They must change their mindset.
04:07for the political parties, for the footballer, for the team, for the national team. To be
04:16Here in confrontation, in fights. No, not this political party. No, not Morena, not
04:22López Obrador, the Chainman, the party, the Citizen Movement, here in Mexico
04:28They're political parties. Like the PRI, the Party of Mexico, or the PAN. No, no. Like the
04:33footballer. No, no, no. Let's go up. Let's go up. Because they're playing us for fools.
04:39The mouth. They're lies. I see people. I look at people. Not at parties.
04:50Politicians. Not the politicians. The people. But none of them can do what they're supposed to.
04:58There, but no one can do as they please. Possibly, I'm not saying that one or two don't have
05:03Good intentions, but they align. You're going to do this. Here's what you have to do.
05:07to do in these six years. That's right. That's right. I just wrote it down. I wrote it on my shorts.
05:18In my shorts. Let's call them short shorts. That's what they were called on the other platform. The red one.
05:24Let's keep it simple. The day they realize we've been living a lie,
05:30that humankind had always deceived and enslaved. In everything. Sports, politics,
05:36Let them realize it. Shows, in film, everywhere. Art, everywhere. That day, everything changes.
05:46We'll make a 180-degree turn. And nobody will be able to stop us. But we're going to keep going, right? It's
05:52More delicious, isn't it? Messi, the best in the world. Because people don't want it. And I'm fed up.
05:57No, but I'm not interested anymore. Look, that's how it is. No, no, no. Leave me alone. I want to live.
06:02In my bubble. Well, that's fine. One day someone will come. They'll come to you and they'll...
06:06to knock on the door. Time, I mean. Uh, as my rabbis say. And, hey,
06:13Stop, it's all been a lie. It's all been a lie. What you believed isn't true.
06:20I like sports. I like sports a lot.
06:24But I know it's not important. And I know that because I play really well, I score 40 points, I make
06:305 goals. What great shots and all. What great shots. I'm coming back and I know I have to read.
06:37And that's because it stays there. A little game, a quick get-together, a casual kickabout. But
06:43That doesn't make me God. A savior, a messiah, is someone who says to you, look, hey, come here. Hey, he's here
06:54That's the world. That's it. Not the one that distracts you. The one that shapes you, the one that makes you stupid. The one that
07:03It makes you dull. It makes you focus on other things that aren't important. And you lose
07:13The focus on what really matters. And you go with football and you go with this.
07:18Of course. I wanted to be, I wanted to be on TV. I should have made it to the first division, the first division.
07:28Strength in the ball, sixth. But the mafia wouldn't let me. Because it's a mafia. In Mexico
07:34And all over the world. And I didn't know. Of course, it was a huge shock when I thought that
07:41Everything was by chance. I was little. I thought everything was by chance. I really like the song.
07:46of the paths of life. This Colombian woman, eh, from Valledupar, right? The paths of life. They weren't
07:55Like I thought. When I was little, yeah, I mean, I thought everything was random and the one who won was the one who won.
08:00Better. And this, and like in the neighborhood, the best one wins. We sweated for the shirt, we loved it, muah, eh, my
08:09team. And I thought that's how it was. That it was all just a coincidence. Uh. That this team was winning.
08:18Because he played better. That this player was given this award. I wanted to be there. And I should have been.
08:23I had been there. But I'm getting involved with the mafia. When I joined, I had everything.
08:28Oh, how old was I? 18, 19? And it was a really hard blow, you know. And I said, oh my God! 18,
08:3919 years old! You're not getting in. You're really good, you bastard. But you'll never get to play.
08:45In the first edition. You're the best, but you're not going to get in. And do you know why you're not going to get in?
08:49They told me. I figured everything out. Because you have no family. Because nobody knows you.
08:58Because you're not the son of a businessman. A junior. You have no family, you bastard. Because they're unions.
09:08They're groups, man. You're really good. Really, really good, you bastard. Up to par, defense.
09:14Go ahead, you'll bring it down easily. Great. You're the best, number one. But you're not going to make it. Because
09:20You don't have a family. They're unions, then. Because you're not a junior. You're not the businessman's son.
09:27Your dad is an engineer with the Federal Electricity Commission. You're not the son of a businessman.
09:34Because 70. 70% of footballers in Mexico. 70%, uh. They come from families with a footballing background. Chicharito,
09:46Rafa Márquez. They are union groups. Like in politics, with López Obrador's children,
09:51In education, in culture, writers, all sons and daughters. Uh. Nepotism.
10:01That. Uh. A lot. Someone told me once. It's part of the system. The people from the CFE, the Federal Electricity Commission
10:07Telmex employees. It's the system. That's how things are. No, no, no. That's corruption. It's one
10:16of the biggest cancers this town has. No, no, I take that back. The biggest cancer it has
10:23This country. Nepotism. So, you're hurting me by not getting involved in football when
10:29I'm number one. You think you screwed me over? No, you didn't screw me over. Screwed me over? That it's not moving forward.
10:35Why don't you include the one who is a good engineer, who is a good lawyer, who is a good athlete?
10:45Because I'm going to put them in, because they're going to put theirs in, because I'm going to put my son, my grandson, in. But
10:50He's an idiot. He's a total idiot. You know what I mean, no, well, I screwed him over. He's the good one, but
10:58Well, I'm not going to give him a chance. Because I'm going to get my son, my grandson, into football.
11:03At the CFE (Federal Electricity Commission), at TEMEX, in politics. There are the children.
11:07López Obrador. So, I screwed up. He didn't give him a chance. That's where the country is headed.
11:13That's why this country never moves forward. It's always stuck in the hole. And they told me once, with a
11:18form, with shamelessness, with cynicism, with impressive cynicism, is part of the
11:32system. No, no, no, no. It's part of the system. It's corruption. The biggest corruption it has.
11:37This town. And he didn't just say it happens here. It happens everywhere. But it's more prevalent here.
11:41In Mexico. Seventy percent of family members. In soccer. Twenty. Invest money. Son
11:50As a businessman. Like this one, Jordi Cortizo, who was there, was in Monterrey, right now
11:55In León, he was in Querétaro. He started with Querétaro. And then he went to Monterrey. This
12:01Querétaro. It started with Querétaro, with López Obrador Blanco. Then to Monterrey. And
12:05Now he lends his services to the, with the green bellies. With the emeralds of León. I you
12:11I get a thousand. I'm better than him. I'll beat you. Okay, I'm not going to use myself as an example. Because
12:16Then I come across as really unpopular, right? How arrogant. But I'm better than him. Okay, I won't use myself as an example.
12:23But there are thousands better than him. And he's only there because he's flashy, flashy, full of cash.
12:28Silver. There's that businessman's son and everything. Well, seventy. Relatives. Chicharito. Javier
12:35Hernández. Valcaza. I don't like calling him Chicharito, but I was born crazy. Rafa Márquez.
12:41Ordaz. Juan Monterrey. Well, they are currently Nacho Ambriz's son. Seventy percent. Lugo.
12:49And I can leave like this. Fernando Querarte, his father, also played soccer. Seventy percent. Twenty.
12:57Because they put money in. And ten because they take it out of the neighborhood. A Cuauhtémoc Blanco type. But
13:02Well, that ten is gone now. That ten is gone now. Right now it's at eighty. Nepotism.
13:08And twenty. Put money in. Cash. Bills. So my son can fulfill his dream. Oh, what? Damn.
13:15I'm a businessman, but my son is always watching football, watching football, and he wants to
13:19to be there. We're going to leave. And it's not a thousand pesos, or fifty thousand pesos, it's millions. For
13:25Register it. And then we'll see if it works. But anyway, it's already registered. That's it.
13:31A percentage of those who leave the neighborhood are already lost. Look at the results. Look at how things are.
13:36The national team. But Mexican soccer, well, Liga MX. Right now, eighty percent
13:41Nepotism. Not seventy percent anymore. Eighty percent and twenty percent because they bring in money. And this is not
13:47A unique case. It happens in politics. It happens everywhere. In education. In everything.
13:56So. And it's going to be the United States. In Argentina. But here it's more than
14:02It increases. Okay. Then he says, no. To me. I was the best of all. Number one, Dad.
14:09But no. You don't have any. You don't have any family. What are we going to do? Your dad's an engineer.
14:16of the commission. He's a businessman. Goodbye. If you're very good. The low chest. The
14:23You grab. You're the best. At volleys. At boots. You dribble. The speed. I don't have speed.
14:29But I used to be. Uh. I was in good physical shape. Which I don't have anymore. Uh. But the. The
14:35Talent. Uh. The wood. The boards. That doesn't disappear. The head. The talent. The
14:41Planks. The wood. That's never lost. Yes, that's true. Uh. What gets lost are the...
14:49The body. Uh. Speed. That's what you lose. The body no longer responds in the same way.
14:56way. My legs aren't the same as they were twenty years ago. Or some years ago.
15:01Some days ago. Ten, fifteen years ago. The body doesn't respond the same anymore. The legs.
15:06They are not the same. Speed is lost. However, what is never lost from the
15:10It's never in your head. Talent. Skill. The experience. I know myself. I mean, despite
15:17That I don't have that anymore. The speed. The head. I know how to dribble. I'll give you a good pass. A pass
15:23Filtered. To space. Eh. I'll take it down with my chest. On the volley. I know where to move. I know when.
15:32To prick. Hey. I'm going for it. I'll put a ball right at your feet. For a single penny. Ball
15:39filtered. But other things are lost. Like that, it's not lost. But it is.
15:45You lose speed. Your body no longer responds the same way. Your legs aren't the same.
15:50The same as some time ago. Ten, uh, fifteen, twenty years ago. That's it, uh, it's
15:58Normal. Time, as they say, eh, eh, God forgives, the Father, but time doesn't. But
16:04Well, uh, that's how it is, I mean, I want to, why do they say that? It makes me laugh a lot because
16:12They tell me, he's a jerk. Hey, all you ever talk about is yourself, you're so self-centered. And you do this to him
16:18When, when you're playing Uno, no, no. Well, I'll say it again. Uh, I'm Uno. The
16:23One in everything. Absolutely everything. I am the one. Absolutely. That makes me laugh so much. I am
16:28I'm laughing because they tell me, "You're a jerk, you bastard." Hey, hey, when you're playing you say
16:34That you are the one. Yes, and I keep saying it. The one, absolutely the one in everything. In the
16:41In football, in basketball, worldwide. I'm number one. And it makes me laugh a lot.
16:45Because, uh, they're laughing their heads off. You're a jerk, a bastard. Uh, no, they don't tell me
16:51You bastard. You're a total jerk. A super jerk. Hey, you're always there when you're playing around.
16:58You're filming, recording. The one, the one, the one. Well, I'll say it again. I'm the
17:03One. The one. In everything. Absolutely in everything. In football, in basketball, in everything.
17:08Okay. In everything, number one. I'll say it again. Uh, so that's it. That's how it is. I'm
17:17I'm laughing because they tell me, 'Oh, how annoying he is.' He's a jerk, a total jerk.
17:22He's a total jerk. There he is, playing. Number one, number one. I'll say it again. Number one, in everything.
17:26Football, basketball, everything. Culture, everything. I'm number one. The one. It's me. Uh, well,
17:34So, uh, uh, that's it. As for Cristiano, well, he's not going to be champion. A lot of people want
17:42He's going to be in a tough group. He's not going to be champion. No, no, no, he's very
17:47Difficult. Very, very complicated. Don't get your hopes up. I'd like to too. Like the
17:51world, than Cristiano. Well, you already gave Messi a trophy. You're on Cristiano's side, aren't you?
17:56If you've already done it that way, everyone's happy. And everyone goes their own way.
18:00Little house. But if you already gave Messi a World Cup, you vote for Cristiano. There are
18:04To be fair. One trophy for Messi, one trophy for Cristiano, and that's it. We're off to
18:09Our little houses. Time for bed. But no, it's more likely that Argentina will win than
18:15I hope Argentina wins again, or that Portugal wins. It has to be, as it is, more
18:21Argentina will probably win again. Despite what they're saying there, that...
18:27There in the Adidas commercial, first Cristiano is sponsored by...
18:31Nike and Adidas didn't put Cristiano on the dove logo. Well, it's just that... and he's a...
18:37There's a chair there, Messi standing, and the others sitting. And it seems that the color red, and
18:43Cristiano isn't there. Well, Cristiano isn't even sponsored by Adidas. Uh, it's the
18:49Nike swoosh. If it's red, then it would be Spain, right? That's bad. But anyway, I mean, I
18:58I realize, then, that it doesn't quite add up, because Messi is standing still, and a
19:03I sit there, uh, alone, and the others are sitting, this one, what's his name, Pogba, and
19:12uh, Xavi, and I realize, well, first.
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