Man, oh man! UEFA made a decision that left me speechless. While FIFA, with Infantino at the helm, introduced that rule penalized with a red card if players cover their mouths when talking to opponents, UEFA said 'pass, thanks, we're not applying it in the Champions League, Europa League, or Conference League.'

And it's no joke! At the 2026 World Cup, two players have already been sent off for this: Paraguay's Miguel Almiron and Ecuadorian defender Piero Hincapie, both kicked out after VAR intervention. Ice cold, bro!

It all started from an incident in the Champions League, between Benfica and Real Madrid, when Gianluca Prestianni used his shirt to tell Vinicius Jr. some words considered racist. Infantino jumped quickly, proposed to IFAB the introduction of the rule, and just like that it was adopted and applied at the World Cup.

But UEFA, the wise men of European football, argue that referees must judge each situation individually, not pull out the red card like it's bread. 'Covering the mouth can be punished with a warning or a red card only if it hides unsportsmanlike behavior,' they say. And they fear the rule could be used for abusive red cards.

That's the way, bro! Not like at FIFA, where they seem to want to turn football into a school of good manners. Instead, UEFA will apply other novelties, like VAR for corners or goal kicks.

Now that's useful! And what about the Madrid derby? Atletico - Real, Saturday night, will be preceded by a moment of silence for Daniel Prodan, the former defender of the Golden Generation, who died at 44.

Diego Simeone, Atletico's coach, said: 'It's painful, it was a surprising situation, and my heart goes out to him.' Prodan played for Atletico Madrid and Glasgow Rangers. And me, who remembers him as a pillar of defense, I feel like crying.

Come on, let's see what else is new. In Spanish football, Real Oviedo was relegated to the second division, and Romanian striker Daniel Paraschiv won't be included in new coach Julian Calero's project, according to La Voz de Asturias. Goalkeeper Horațiu Moldovan, his teammate, returned to Atletico Madrid and could change teams this summer.

And speaking of Horațiu, his fiancée, Aza Gabriela (Gabriela Amzaru), was photographed at a gas station in Romania, wearing a polka dot outfit and a Louis Vuitton bag. She drives a BMW 220d and recently posted a video with retro American influences. See, we can do it too!

Only me with my 2008 BMW E90 and my payments to Relu, I can't brag about such things. Never mind, my turn will come. Anyway, Inter Milan, coached by Cristi Chivu, is looking for defensive reinforcements after Denzel Dumfries left for Real Madrid.

On the list are Anan Khalaili (Union SG, 25 million euros) and Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea, 40 million euros). And me, who can barely scrape together money for a tire for my BMW, I look at these sums and feel like giving up football. But I can't!

Come on, tomorrow at the terrace with the boys we'll discuss more.