Such rare ingredients, coupled with the simple and direct eating method, make this food even more precious. Returning the pearls: Suarez: Chiellini, I really like you, no matter you were rough-skinned

Such rare ingredients, coupled with the simple and direct eating method, make this food even more precious. Returning the pearls: Suarez: Chiellini, I really like you, no matter you were rough-skinned and thick-skinned, fresh-skinned you, or now you are covered in sweat and stinky, I like you so much. Ad Body: Chiellini, a bit salty. The size of the teeth is the size of the stage. Loew's "snacks" data map: Loew's bad habits are hard to change. Every World Cup, in addition to the performance of the players, the every move of the head coaches is also a hot topic among fans. Former Germany coach Loew was "world-famous" for picking his nose. The first time Loew was photographed picking his nose dates back to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, when cameras captured footage of Loew picking his nose and eating it. Camera operators seemed keen to capture Love's bad habits. After being exposed, Loew showed no sign of restraint. During the World Cup in Brazil, while enjoying the pleasure of picking his nose, he shook hands with Ronaldo with the hand he had picked his nose in. I don’t know if the “president”’s depressed mood at that time was cured by this authentic “German delicacy”. If "Octopus King" Paul said which World Cup was the most bizarre and mysterious, the World Cup in South Africa would definitely be on the list. Many years later, fans may forget the tears in the "Miner's Version" Zheng Dashi and Fran's gorgeous sideways volley, but an octopus kept in the Oberhausen Aquarium in Germany became famous overnight. It left an indelible mark in the history of the World Cup. During the World Cup in South Africa, the octopus named Paul accurately predicted the outcome of eight games, including Spain's victory over the Netherlands in the final and Spain's victory over Germany in the semi-finals. Paul's extraordinary prediction ability made him the biggest protagonist of that World Cup. Fans enshrined him on the altar and called him the "Octopus King." After successfully predicting the outcome of the semi-finals, Paul's name appeared on the menus of many restaurants and canteens of schools and companies. Out of anger at the Octopus Emperor's "treason", many Germans chose octopus for lunch or dinner. On the other side of the distant ocean, Paul has also become a "talisman" for Chinese students. The saying "Believe in Paul and you will not fail your exams" is all the rage on the Internet. After the emergence of the "Octopus King", characters similar to Paul will appear in every World Cup, such as Liu Yuxi who predicts backwards, "Crow's Mouth" Pele, etc. The World Cup in Qatar is coming soon. Let's wait and see who will become the "prediction master", who will become the "poisonous milk master", and what fun jokes will be born. (End)