@cameron_bassmaster: It’s not that bad bro #trending #FYP #Viral #TrendingNow

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hunterholmes9
Hunter Holmes :
I wish more people knew who his dad was😂 used to watch him an Roman Atwood together growing up
2026-07-01 20:46:12
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Tyson spencer :
I don’t know but it seems that is not that bad
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yeezus122
yeezus :
lucky I ain't behind allat
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Regan 🐢 :
We heard you the first time 😭✌️
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The mix-match socks I’m dead
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Why is there so much video left
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Caleb :
Is it bad bro?
2026-07-29 01:29:21
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Zayden Fletcher 𒉭 :
is it not that bad?
2026-07-01 20:21:27
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goatplanter42
goatplanter :
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
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coolestmann :
Thanks for informing me
2026-07-01 20:28:41
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FatKirbyMain :
You can tell the exact moment he realized the cameraguy wasn't gonna stop recording 😭
2026-07-04 02:27:14
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i think it’s not that bad guys
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#footbal#ucl#monaco#mbappe#silva Monaco’s journey in the 2016/17 Champions League was the stuff of fairytales: Leonardo Jardim’s team not only topped their group but also made a sensational run to the semi-finals, defeating Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund along the way. Here is how it unfolded during the group stage (Group E): · Matchday 1 (away): Tottenham 1–2 Monaco. A stunning victory at Wembley set the tone for the entire tournament. · Matchday 2 (home): Monaco 1–1 Bayer. A slip-up on home soil, but the team retained the top spot. · Matchday 3 (away): CSKA 1–1 Monaco. Bernardo Silva salvaged a draw in the 87th minute in Moscow. · Matchday 4 (home): Monaco 3–0 CSKA. A commanding victory that all but guaranteed progression from the group. · Matchday 5 (home): Monaco 2–1 Tottenham. This match secured first place in the group; despite conceding a goal, Thomas Lemar and Djibril Sidibé delivered the win. · Matchday 6 (away): Bayer 3–0 Monaco. A loss of motivation with the objective already achieved, though it did not affect the final standings. Group E outcome: 1st place (3 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss). 🔥 The Road to the Knockout Stage After the group stage, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City awaited them. In the first leg in England, the *Monégasques* lost 3–5, but they produced a spectacular performance at home: a 3–1 victory (with goals from Mbappé, Fabinho, and Bakayoko) secured a spot in the quarter-finals on the away goals rule (6–6 on aggregate). In the quarter-finals, Monaco faced Borussia Dortmund and once again pulled off a surprise: a 3–2 away win followed by a 3–1 home victory, resulting in a 6–3 aggregate score. Their run finally came to an end in the semi-finals against the formidable Juventus (1–4 on aggregate), but that spring remains a historic chapter in the club's story.
#footbal#ucl#monaco#mbappe#silva Monaco’s journey in the 2016/17 Champions League was the stuff of fairytales: Leonardo Jardim’s team not only topped their group but also made a sensational run to the semi-finals, defeating Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund along the way. Here is how it unfolded during the group stage (Group E): · Matchday 1 (away): Tottenham 1–2 Monaco. A stunning victory at Wembley set the tone for the entire tournament. · Matchday 2 (home): Monaco 1–1 Bayer. A slip-up on home soil, but the team retained the top spot. · Matchday 3 (away): CSKA 1–1 Monaco. Bernardo Silva salvaged a draw in the 87th minute in Moscow. · Matchday 4 (home): Monaco 3–0 CSKA. A commanding victory that all but guaranteed progression from the group. · Matchday 5 (home): Monaco 2–1 Tottenham. This match secured first place in the group; despite conceding a goal, Thomas Lemar and Djibril Sidibé delivered the win. · Matchday 6 (away): Bayer 3–0 Monaco. A loss of motivation with the objective already achieved, though it did not affect the final standings. Group E outcome: 1st place (3 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss). 🔥 The Road to the Knockout Stage After the group stage, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City awaited them. In the first leg in England, the *Monégasques* lost 3–5, but they produced a spectacular performance at home: a 3–1 victory (with goals from Mbappé, Fabinho, and Bakayoko) secured a spot in the quarter-finals on the away goals rule (6–6 on aggregate). In the quarter-finals, Monaco faced Borussia Dortmund and once again pulled off a surprise: a 3–2 away win followed by a 3–1 home victory, resulting in a 6–3 aggregate score. Their run finally came to an end in the semi-finals against the formidable Juventus (1–4 on aggregate), but that spring remains a historic chapter in the club's story.

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