In team play, as we saw last night in the final football match between Argentina and France, which left us breathless, it is. 


In Bulgarian politics, apparently most do not understand a gram of teamwork, team work - they have been demonstrating it to us for more than three years, which is why I think they have no right to comment on the results of the World Cup.

Our politicians are neither strategists nor visionaries, least among them are leaders with talent, and the country is running on autopilot for the third year already.

I am far from thinking of commenting on the results of the matches in the greatest game, there are specialists for that.

For me, however, the main conclusion from what I saw last night at the stadium in Qatar is that

won by the team players who showed on the field that the chivalric principle of "One for all, all for one" is alive and likely to live until the end of the world and the end of mankind as we know it.

What was my amazement, however, when after the match people without any qualities of winners started commenting on the social networks about the boys from the field with undisguised anger, dislike and, in typical Bulgarian terms, with a large amount of self-conceit, as if any of the world champions were dozing off the opinion of someone known to a handful of people in Bulgaria, which is relatively unknown to the wider world.

Even a proven failed politician from the years of the "bandit transition" pretended to be a prophetess, how Mbappe would become like our Stefka Kostadinova sometime in the unforeseeable future and so on.

Complex people, used to drawing dividing lines between everything and everyone, began to compare Messi with Mbappe, etc., etc.

As I have repeatedly said and written -

everyone comments in their own way - the thief suspects thefts everywhere, the liar - liars and frauds around the corner, etc.

For these listed reasons, neither our football is football nor politics.

We only get up to make fun of the champions because they are at the top and he is way up from the bottom.

Even some Bulgarians did not realize that humiliation is worse than loss. 


Worthy opponents never humiliate their opponent.

And as a back row spectator, I will take the liberty of expressing my satisfaction at FIFA for not allowing stadium politicking to spoil the enjoyment of the Great Game, as well as the hosts in Qatar, who obviously did admirably too.


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