šŸŽ„Tears, joy and values... the best bits from the World Cup day | OneFootball

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Ā·22 June 2026

šŸŽ„Tears, joy and values... the best bits from the World Cup day

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From a mini version of Lamine, to a mother’s tears or Japan’s values, this World Cup keeps delivering unique moments.


Vozinha made it, his mother has seen him

After his performance against Spain and his statement that his mother had not been able to watch him at the World Cup, strings were pulled to make that dream come true. Against Uruguay, Vozinha got to know what it feels like to see your mother watching you shine at the biggest sporting event in the world.


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A 'mini-Lamine' is on the loose

No one doubts that Lamine Yamal is Spain’s sensation and biggest star, but now he’s even getting some very young imitators. Before the match against Saudi Arabia, this kid could easily pass for his twin brother — what do you think?


So close... yet so far

One of the images of this World Cup: in the Belgium-Iran match, Trossard suffers a nasty challenge and the medical staff are ready to come onto the pitch, but the players themselves stop them so as not to waste time. The doctor had never been so close to treating him, yet so far from being able to do so.


Japan, their values deserve applause

It never hurts to highlight the good behavior and manners of the Japanese team at the end of their matches. On this occasion, after their game on Mexican soil, they left the dressing room spotless and with a message of thanks. Good manners cost nothing.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡ø here.


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