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‘I Flopped at Real Madrid

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Summary

  • Real Madrid has seen legends like Zidane, Kroos and Modric grace their midfield.
  • Some players struggle to meet expectations due to the weight of the Madrid jersey.
  • One Los Blancos flop claimed to be better than the Zidane, Modric and Kroos in stunning admission.

To play for Real Madrid, you have to be one of two things. Either, you’re one of the very best in your position and are a ready-made star capable of handling the pressure of playing for one of the biggest sides in club football. If not, you have to be a young talent whose potential is undeniable and could become the face of the franchise as you mature and turn into a future superstar.

There are rare instances where both can be the case. A player who still has years before he reaches his peak, already showing signs that he is at the very top of the game, even with room to improve. That is a dream scenario for any club, including Los Blancos. All that has to happen is they must live up to the hype.

That is exactly the sort of pressure that James Rodriguez found himself under when he joined the club following his incredible 2014 World Cup campaign. Unfortunately, history would show that the Colombian did not become all he hoped to be in the Spanish capital. Yet, despite largely being considered a flop, the playmaker still has an incredible amount of confidence in his abilities and even claimed to be better than some of the greatest midfielders who have ever put on the famous white jersey.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Sergio Ramos

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Los Blancos have had some incredible stars in their history including Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, Zinedine Zidane and Alfredo Di Stefano.

Rodriguez Claimed to be Better Than Zinedine Zidane

The Colombian star was full of confidence when discussing how he compared to Madrid greats

During an appearance on Spanish television show El Chiringuito, Rodriguez was asked for his opinion on how he compared to several midfield greats of the 20th century. Styled in a winner stays on format, the 33-year-old was asked who was better between he and former boss and Madrid legend, Zinedine Zidane. His response appeared to even shock the interviewer, who took a moment after the Colombian answered by saying:

“Zidane was very good, at his peak he won the World Cup, but… in their prime? James.”

The questions progressed as Rodriguez was also asked how he compared to both Toni Kroos and Ballon d’Or winner Luka Modric, with the former Porto youngster unwavering in his assertions that he was better than both of his former teammates. He continued this trend when asked about World Cup-winning midfielder Xavi but refused to pick himself over the man who scored the winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final, Andres Iniesta.

Despite claiming to be better than all three of Zidane, Kroos, and Modric, Rodriguez did have the humility to admit that the Frenchman was his idol growing up and could understand why his former coach preferred to line up with the other two midfielders in big games instead of himself.

“Zidane has always been my idol. Sometimes he would train with us and he had more quality than us. I had nothing against him, I wasn’t upset as people said, but he found a great team that I didn’t fit into,” the ex-Everton man explained.

“I played with him, but in the important matches he would put Kroos, Casemiro and Modric in.”

Rodriguez’s Real Madrid Career

The attacking midfielder failed to live up to expectations

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After his impressive 2014 World Cup display, where he even managed to score one of the greatest goals in the tournament’s history, Rodriguez secured a dream move to the Bernabeu from Ligue 1 giants AS Monaco on a deal believed to be worth £62 million.

Despite the promise and the hefty investment placed on him, injuries and inconsistency marred the Colombian’s development, and he never truly cemented his place as a focal point in the Madrid squad. He wasn’t helped by the fact that the spots out wide were taken up by the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale, while he was complete enough as a midfielder to dislodge the likes of Modric and Kroos.

In terms of trophies, Rodriguez’s spell in Madrid was at least fruitful as he picked up two Champions League and two La Liga titles. He would also find success during a two-year loan spell at Bayern Munich, where game time was slightly easier to come by, but the Colombian did not do enough for the Bavarians to purchase him on a permanent basis. He would eventually swap sunny Spain for Merseyside as he linked up with Carlo Ancelotti at Everton in 2020.

James Rodriguez’s Real Madrid Statistics

Games

125

Minutes

7939

Goals

37

Assists

42

Minutes per goal contribution

100.5

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Finland is the world’s happiest country yet again; Ghana less happy than previous year

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For the eighth consecutive year, Finland has retained its position as the world’s happiest country, according to the 2025 World Happiness Report.

The report, released annually on the United Nations’ International Day of Happiness, ranks nations based on residents’ self-assessed quality of life, using a scale from 0 to 10. This year, Finns rated their lives at an average score of 7.74, maintaining their dominance at the top of the global happiness index.

The Nordic nation was followed by Denmark in second place, Iceland in third, Sweden in fourth, and the Netherlands in fifth. Notably, Costa Rica and Mexico entered the top 10 for the first time, ranking sixth and tenth, respectively. In contrast, the United States dropped to 24th place—its lowest ranking ever—continuing a downward trend that saw it exit the top 20 for the first time last year.

What makes Finland so happy?

Experts attribute Finland’s sustained happiness to factors such as social trust, economic equality, and a strong sense of community. Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, one of the researchers behind the report, emphasized the role of economic equity in Finland’s success.

“In these Nordic Scandinavian countries, a rising tide lifts all boats, so the levels of economic inequality are much less, and that reflects in well-being as well,” De Neve explained. “In Finland, most people will rate themselves as seven or an eight, whereas if you look at the distribution of well-being in the States, there’s a lot of 10s out there, but there’s a lot of ones as well.”

Another key factor contributing to Finland’s top ranking is the nation’s ability to find contentment in simplicity. “They’re content with less,” De Neve noted. “They had less, and they’re more content with less. They’re happier with what they’ve got.”

Social trust and happiness

Beyond economic factors, the report highlighted the strong link between social trust and happiness. Researchers found that believing in the kindness of others significantly boosts both individual and collective well-being. In Finland and other Nordic nations, people are more likely to believe that a lost wallet will be returned, a belief that aligns with real-world behavior.

“The more you believe in the kindness of others, or in other words, are socially trusting, the higher your individual well-being and the higher collective well-being,” De Neve stated.

Costa Rica and Mexico’s entry into the top 10 also supports this finding. Researchers observed that Latin American countries ranked highly in social connectedness, particularly in shared meals with family and friends.

“They do spend time dining and lunching with others, having friends, and it’s not all cannibalized by social media, and so we picked this up in the data,” De Neve added.

Ghana drops in happiness ranking

Ghana’s ranking in the 2025 World Happiness Report has declined, with the country now placed 125th out of 147 nations. This marks a drop from its 120th position (out of 143 countries) in 2024, reflecting worsening happiness levels among Ghanaians.

The decline raises concerns about economic hardships, governance challenges, and overall social well-being. Ghana now ranks below Burkina Faso (120th), Benin (121st), and Somalia (122nd) but remains ahead of Togo (126th) and Liberia (129th).

Happiest Countries in Africa

On the African continent, Mauritius emerged as the happiest country, ranking 78th globally. It was followed by:

  • South Africa – 95th
  • Mozambique – 96th
  • Gabon – 97th
  • Côte d’Ivoire – 98th
  • Congo – 100th
  • Namibia – 103rd
  • Cameroon – 104th
  • Nigeria – 105th
  • Senegal – 107th
  • Mauritania – 114th

Ghana’s lower ranking suggests that the country faces increasing socio-economic difficulties affecting the overall quality of life. Addressing these challenges through better governance, economic reforms, and strengthened social support systems could improve the nation’s position in future reports.

How is happiness measured?

The World Happiness Report is compiled by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford in partnership with Gallup, the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, and other institutions. The rankings are based on a three-year average (2022–2024) of survey responses, with key factors including:

✅ GDP per capita
✅ Social support
✅ Healthy life expectancy
✅ Freedom to make life choices
✅ Generosity
✅ Perceptions of corruption

While economic performance remains important, the findings indicate that factors like social cohesion, fairness, and trust play a more significant role in determining happiness.

Global happiness trends

Nordic countries continue to dominate the rankings due to their strong social structures and equitable distribution of wealth. Meanwhile, the U.S. has seen a steady decline, attributed to increasing economic disparity and weakening social trust.

Elsewhere, Israel maintained a spot in the top 10 despite the ongoing war in Gaza, while Costa Rica’s rise to sixth place marks a historic achievement for Latin America.

In Africa, Mauritius remains the leader in happiness, though the region continues to have some of the lowest scores globally. At the bottom of the rankings, Afghanistan remains the world’s least happy country, plagued by conflict, economic hardship, and restrictions on freedoms.

Looking ahead

Happiness remains a universal aspiration, but achieving it requires more than just economic prosperity. The 2025 World Happiness Report underscores the importance of social trust, fairness, and community engagement in fostering well-being.

For Ghana, the drop in ranking serves as a wake-up call. Policymakers must prioritize economic stability, corruption reduction, and social support to reverse the downward trend and improve the happiness of citizens in the coming years.

Tullow Ghana to undertake 16-day maintenance shutdown at Jubilee Field

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Tullow Ghana to undertake 16-day maintenance shutdown at Jubilee Field
Tullow Ghana to undertake 16-day maintenance shutdown at Jubilee Field


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Tullow Ghana and its partners have announced a scheduled 16-day maintenance shutdown of the Jubilee oil field, set to commence on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.

The planned works aim to enhance production capacity, upgrade operations, and reduce operational risks in the offshore field.

The maintenance exercise will focus on critical repairs and improvements to the Kwame Nkrumah FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) vessel. Key activities will include the retooling of essential equipment, leak tests, and facility upgrades to accommodate increased gas export capacity.

The announcement comes shortly after Tullow Ghana successfully completed a 4D seismic survey on both the Jubilee and TEN fields, a move aimed at identifying future drilling prospects and ensuring long-term resource sustainability.

To mitigate the impact of the shutdown on Ghana’s energy supply, Tullow Ghana has reached an agreement with the government to temporarily source gas from the TEN fields during the maintenance period. This arrangement is expected to ensure an uninterrupted gas supply to power producers and industrial users.

Additionally, the shutdown forms part of long-term efforts to extend the operational life of the FPSO and is a precursor to a mini-drilling campaign scheduled for May 2025.

Speaking on the planned maintenance, Jean-Medard Madama, Managing Director of Tullow Ghana, highlighted the company’s commitment to efficient and responsible resource development.

“This maintenance shutdown is a very important step to protect and maintain our field assets and enhance production efficiency at the Jubilee field. It also reflects our role as lead operator of Ghana’s main oil fields, and our commitment to developing Ghana’s resources in a responsible manner that creates value for all stakeholders,” he stated.

Otto Addo demands perfection as Ghana face Madagascar in crucial 2026 World Cup Qualifier

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Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo

Ghana coach Otto Addo is demanding perfection and focus ahead of their game against Madagascar.

The Barea will host the Black Stars in the Matchday six games of the 2026 World Cup qualifier tonight at the Al Hoceima Grand Stadium.

After a resounding 5-0 win against Chad on Friday in Accra, the 49-year-old, speaking ahead of the game, said they must focus on winning the game to enhance their chances of qualifying for the tournament next year.

Addo, however, admitted that it will be a tough clash.

“I think the most important thing is that I know everybody’s excited; everybody was happy about our last win, but we still have a long way to go, and we need everyone to be on their toes,” the former Borussia Dortmund talent coach told the GFA media.

“We don’t need 98 percent; we don’t need 99 percent; we need 100 percent. This is like a small final, and if we win this game, then we are really going to qualify, but it’s going to be very, very tough,” he added.

Kick-off for the game has been scheduled at 19:00 GMT.

Ghana, who sits top in Group I, hopes to maintain its position by winning against Madagascar, as they desire to make their fifth appearance at the global showpiece in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

Captain Smart Biography: Siblings, Parents, Height, Children, Wife, Age, Net Worth

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Blessed Godsbrain Smart, widely recognized as Captain Smart, is a well-known Ghanaian Radio personality renowned for his outspoken stance against political corruption and advocacy for the underprivileged.

Throughout his career, he has been associated with various media platforms, including Adom FM and Onua TV, where he currently hosts Onua TV Live Today with Captain Smart.

I Will Fight You Till We Both Die

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For days now, the investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas and the former NPP MP Kennedy Agyapong have been trending due to a $18 million defamation suit reportedly won by Anas Aremeyaw Anas. Apparently, Kennedy Agyapong’s employee Kweku Annan has broken his silence as he declares war on Anas.

Speaking on his show “The Frontline Ghana”, Kweku Annan claims he will fight and expose Anas Aremeyaw Anas until they both die. According to the journalist Kwaku Annan, he is a clear victim of Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ entrapment.

Kwaku Annan claim in the year 2015, a group of chiefs came to him with a a request that he help them get back their lands from Anas Aremeyaw Anas as he was trying to use wrongful means to take away their lands for them.

He contacted Anas Aremeyaw Anas over the complains but he denied being involved in the scandal. To ensure that what the chiefs were accusing Anas of was true, Kwaku Annan claim he went to the site only to realize that all the accusations were true and were far from what he imagine.

According to Kwaku Annan, his attempt to talk to Anas Aremeyaw Anas to put a stop to what he was doing turned out unproductive, thus, he decided to publish a documentary to expose him. Unfortunately, Anas Aremeyaw Anas got to know about the document and set him up.

Kwaku Annan claims a man approached him wanting to sponsor his document. On three occasions, the man gave him money for the sponsorship. Little did he know that the man in question was sent by Anas.

A feew days before the release of his document against Anas, a video of him came out with the narrative that he was corrupt and was receiving bribes.

According to Kweku Annan, Anas has proven beyond doubt that he is not the person he claims to be and he will keep exposing him. Kwaku Annan further dared Anas to take him to court just like he did to Kennedy Agyapong and he will defend himself.

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