When women’s football writes its own soap opera (with a happy ending)
Imagine this: Charlyn Corral, the scorer who breaks records as if they were piñatas, drying her tears (the ones from before, because obviously she no longer had any left) while raising the Liga MX Femenil Cup. The script? A mix of Rocky Balboa, a Netflix drama and that *”yes you can”* meme that we all believed. Because, gentlemen, this was not just a game: it was a masterclass in resilience with tacos.
“Ocampirri, this is for you”: the power of friendship (and the desire to keep quiet)
Between criticism, injuries and that *ghosting* of the National Team (yes, the issue of the non-call gave more coverage than a WhatsApp group), Charlyn decided that her response would be to score goals as if they were keys on Twitter. *”I speak on the court”*, he said, while breaking another record and dedicating the victory to Mónica Ocampo, his *ride or die* and captain. Because nothing unites more than the hatred of losing and the desire to silence the haters with a trophy in hand.
And speaking of Ocampo: the veteran who played from the bench like a Jedi giving orders, receiving the title as a gift from her teammates. *”From the Liguilla they told me that they were going to dedicate it to me”*, he confessed, because in this team the *plot twist* was sorority. There was no movie motivational speech, just a collective *”fuck it”*.
From “stones” to glory: a meme come true
Corral admitted it: he got used to criticism like he got used to blows in FIFA. *”I had a lot of defeats,”* he said, but this time they came with *”war mode”* energy (and without staying up late watching TikTok, I guess). The team, which previously reached the finals more exhausted than a student during exam time, this time played with the conviction of someone who knows that the *main character* always wins in the last chapter.
Moral? When they tell you that women’s football doesn’t sell, remind them of this moment: two icons lifting a trophy, breaking stereotypes and showing that the “extra” always pays. And if they don’t like it, then let them say it on the court… because Charlyn is already waiting.
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