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England's "Valuation Advantage" — €1.36 Billion vs €144 Million, but Does It Matter?
Brothers, look at this number — England's total squad value is €1.36 billion, second only to France. DR Congo's total squad value is €144 million. That's nearly a 10x difference.
One Harry Kane might be worth more than half of DR Congo's squad. Bellingham, Saka, Rice, Rashford — pick any one of them, and their individual value is several times that of DR Congo's entire team.
But brothers, does valuation really matter in knockout stages?
DR Congo drew 1-1 against Portugal (squad value €1 billion) in the group stage, and only lost 0-1 to Colombia (squad value hundreds of millions). The valuation gap didn't crush them; instead, it fired them up to fight harder.
DR Congo goalkeeper Mpasi said something incredibly tough after the match: "We're not here to make up the numbers. We're here to fight."
Money can buy good players, but it can't buy fighting spirit, resilience, or the will to win. DR Congo made it to the knockout stage with a €144 million squad. They've already proven — valuation is just a number; the game is played with feet.
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