MY EX WAS RIGHT (Official Video) | MI EX TENÍA RAZÓN (Official Video)
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Letra / Lyrics:
Contigo los días de playa me dan más calor
Por ti me olvidé del pasado y no guardo rencor
Bebé en la cama me curaste todo lo que me dolía
Me pusiste a latir donde ya no me latia
A ti si te creo
Cuando me dices mi amor
Mi ex tenía razón
Dijo que no iba a encontrar uno como él
Y me llegó uno mejor
Que me trata mejor
Mi ex tenía razón
Cuando dijo que nadie me lo hará como él
¿Pa’ qué le digo que no?
Si me lo hace mejor
Todo me gusta al lado de ti
En la Fila no me tratan como en Fendi
Soy un Makinon pero me tenían en empty
Me sentía fea como Betty
Y ahora estoy pretty
En la disco bajandome la botella de Moet
Directo pa’ la cama
Pa’ que me lo hagan como es
De verdad no sé por qué carajos fue que lloré
Si ahora me doy cuenta que fui yo la que coroné
Contigo mi amor
Mi cama se lleva mejor, Ey!
Ya no extraño la vida que tenía
Cuando pienso en lo que decía
Mi ex tenía razón
Dijo que no iba a encontrar uno como él
Y me llegó uno mejor
Que me trata mejor
Mi ex tenía razón
Cuando dijo que nadie me lo hará como él
¿Pa’ qué le digo que no?
Si me lo hace mejor
Mi ex tenía razón
Cuando dijo que nadie me lo hará como él
¿Pa’ qué le digo que no?
Si me lo hace mejor
(Mmm)
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Inter Miami vs. Nashville SC | Lionel Messi Breaks Another Record by Winning Leagues Cup
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Lionel Messi Breaks Another Record by Winning Leagues Cup With Inter Miami.
Lionel Messi scored early in regulation and converted the first shot in penalty kicks as Inter Miami beat Nashville SC 10-9 on penalties in the Leagues Cup final on Saturday night.
Final Analysis:
Messi scored midway through the first half, his 10th goal in seven games since joining Inter Miami — all in the Leagues Cup competition — as his new team claimed its first trophy. Messi now has 44 trophies at the senior level, which breaks the tie between him and his former teammate, Dani Alves, for the all-time record.
Messi also opened the penalties by converting his shot. The penalty kicks ended in the 11th round in a showdown between the goalkeepers. Drake Callender scored his penalty for Miami and then made the title-clinching stop on a shot by Nashville's Elliot Pannico.
Miami players hoisted Messi on their shoulders and had an extended celebration on the field long after the trophies had been handed out.
Miami Coach Tata Martino credited the new group of newcomers like Messi, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba, quickly gelling with the team.
"I remember the first days (in charge)," Martino continued. "We needed to do more trainings to give shape to the team and I was thinking, how convenient it is to move on in this tournament because we can take advantage of this month to play more. But after this month, we are champions"
But the team won't have long to celebrate. Miami faces Cincinnati in the U.S. Open Cup final on Wednesday.
Nashville coach Gary Smith tipped his hat to Messi.
"You're looking at a game with the greatest player on the planet possibly being the difference in what went on today," Smith said.
Callender was proud of the role he played in helping Inter Miami claim the tourney crown.
Messi opened the scoring in the 23rd minute. The ball landed at his feet after a pass from teammate Robert Taylor was blocked. Messi dribbled past Nashville defender Walker Zimmerman and unleashed a bending shot from just outside the penalty box into the top left corner of the goal. A diving Panicco had no chance at playing the ball.
Messi wasn't particularly influential before he scored the goal, and the crowd showered him with boos each time he touched the ball. But the stadium erupted in cheers when the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner who led Argentina to the World Cup crown last year scored.
Nashville tied the game in the 56th minute when Fafa Picault's header off a corner kick ricocheted off Miami's Benjamin Cremaschi and into the net off goalkeeper Callender.
Messi had a shot from the area he had scored from earlier in the 71st minute, but hit the post as the teams played to a 1-1 draw in regulation.
Miami striker Leonardo Campana had a chance to win the game in the last play in regulation, but his sliding shot on an open goal hit the post. Messi held his head in his hands when the ball trickled out of play.
Messi mania had gripped Music City after Nashville SC advanced to the final against Miami with a win against Monterrey of the Mexican league on Tuesday. Ticket prices skyrocketed after they went on sale the following day but eased somewhat in the days before the game. The cheapest seats still cost several hundred dollars. A capacity crowd of 30,109 filled Geodis Park.
Nashville native Reese Witherspoon brought out the game ball and two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo took some shots on goal before the game. Both are minority owners of Nashville SC.
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Spain vs. England Final 1-0 | Spain Wins FIFA Women's World Cup
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Spain vs. England
FIFA Women's World Cup (2023)
Spain vs. England: La Roja Wins 1-0, Secures First World Cup Title:
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup came to a close Sunday with a thrilling matchup at Sydney's Stadium Australia, where Spain defeated England 1-0 to win its first ever Women's World Cup title.
Spain survived nearly 15 minutes of stoppage time to secure the victory. A left-footed strike from fullback Olga Carmona in the 29th minute was part of a dominant first half for Spain that proved to be just enough to hold off England.
Spain's win marked the first time a new World Cup champion was crowned since 2011.
Final Analysis:
Spain 1, England 0
FIFA Women's World Cup Final Match: Spain is here to stay
In a sign of just how rapidly the game is evolving, Spain hoisted the Women's World Cup trophy for the first time to complete a magical tournament run that showcased a level of technical brilliance and youthful talent that should position La Roja as a force for years to come.
The 29th-minute strike from fullback Olga Carmona proved decisive in fiery and physical 1-0 victory over England, the reigning champions of Europe.
A mesmerizing opening 45 minutes from Spain turned the Lionesses forward, backward and inside out as they chased the intricate passing and incisive movements of a squad brimming with fresh-faced stars.
The youngest World Cup finalists since 1995, La Roja embodied the growth of women's soccer across the globe by drawing on a roster that included eight players from powerhouse Barcelona and eight more from Real Madrid, two clubs whose incredible resources and high-level coaching have transformed this Spanish side into an aesthetic delight.
Spain kept 64% possession in the first half and out-passed England by 303-178 in a performance that paired metronomic rhythm with supreme fluidity, stretching and tearing the Lionesses apart, all of it culminating with Carmona's second goal in as many games.
Though the on-field celebrations were joyous and robust, the emotions of the next few hours and days will likely be complicated for Spain, a nation at odds with its manager, Jorge Vilda.
Fifteen players walked away from the national team last September in protest of Vilda's coaching methods and management.
Vilda refused to resign when the players demanded he step down, and months later only three of the original protestors were included in the World Cup squad. That La Roja made it to the final — and won it — despite such upheaval and strife should only underscore the impressiveness of their achievement.
But the internal struggles cannot, and should not, overshadow how brilliantly Spain played throughout this tournament, as its possession-based approach became a treasure to behold.
Established stars like Alexia Putellas and Aitana Bonmati — perhaps the two best players in world football — were joined by burgeoning talents Salma Paralluelo (19 years old), Eva Navarro (22), Catalina Coll (22) and Carmona (23) in what amounted to a generational collection of firepower and skill.
Carmona's wonder strike against Sweden propelled La Roja to the final, and her beautiful left-footed finish against England helped Spain win it.
The Spanish are the best in the world, and there's no question they're here to stay, and Spain did a nice job.
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