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If you are a football fan, you are definitely interested not only in the team's performance on the field but also in off-field news. Where there is demand, there is a market, so journalists who break team news firsthand are highly sought after. However, the credibility of these journalists varies, with those who have higher accuracy enjoying greater trust. Among the many football journalists today, Fabrizio Romano is undoubtedly one of the best.
Romano has risen to fame in recent years, known for his trademark phrase "Here We Go," which signifies 100% accuracy. When any transfer rumor is tagged with this phrase, it means the deal is done, pending official announcement. Due to his track record of accuracy, many now consider his reports almost as reliable as official confirmations.
But as the saying goes, the bigger the tree, the stronger the wind. With increased fame, there are inevitably those who hope to see Romano stumble. However, each time doubts arise, Romano consistently proves the accuracy of his reports, which only enhances his credibility further.
Nevertheless, even the best can falter under scrutiny. Recently, Romano had a mishap. Following Mbappe's injury exit from the Euros, everyone was eager to know if he would play in the upcoming matches. Romano posted on social media claiming the French Football Federation confirmed Mbappe needed surgery. However, in a media interview, the FFF president stated Mbappe had no major issues and did not require surgery. This contradiction led to Romano being proven wrong, mocked by some, and subsequently deleting his original post. Later, he casually interacted with Mbappe on social media as if nothing happened. |
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