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mrraakan
RaAkan :
First time he didn’t needed his hand
2026-06-22 02:35:23
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anabautista312
Ana Bautista :
Eso ha sido gol de Cucurella y no voy a discutirlo con nadie. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2026-06-22 07:31:13
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antoniopacman
antoniopacman :
me la suda, fue gol jajajaja
2026-06-22 06:26:06
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hanna_.9
Hanna_.9🇩🇪🦅 :
ein sehr guter Handballspieler
2026-06-22 09:38:55
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andreas.schmidt42
Andreas Schmidt :
Ist nicht sein Tor sondern Eigentor ganz klar
2026-06-22 05:03:17
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lea630832
Lea🇩🇪🦅 :
Das Tor zählt nd als Handballer darf man sowas nd 😌
2026-06-22 04:00:56
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dasistderwegqzeng
s.s_1998 :
Keine Hand OMG
2026-06-21 23:49:22
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andrefrizzo14
Andre Frizzo✝️⚽️ :
early
2026-06-21 21:03:21
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schmops8
Schmops :
Trotzdem ging das Tor nicht auf ihn 😊
2026-06-22 06:49:38
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coachwagaa
👷WAGAA🐾 :
Real Madrid fans watching him
2026-06-22 17:01:32
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bielswy_du.7
bielswy_du.7 :
Argentina
2026-06-21 21:18:04
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maria_clara09763
clarinha106487 🇧🇷✨️ :
BRASIL
2026-06-21 21:03:31
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hsrs9445a56
رهــف🌷 :
من يتزوجني تعبت من بيت اهلي 🥰
2026-06-21 21:25:20
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. :
Cr7
2026-06-21 21:01:53
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lukasss2010
L :
Der handballer
2026-06-21 23:36:29
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peppa é 🔝 :
usa
2026-06-21 21:06:10
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