Hector A. Ruiz

MBA, Project Manager, Tennis Player, Musician, and Author of "How to Destroy a Country"

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Happy New Year 2023!

Best wishes to everyone.

HR

Congratulations Argentina!

What an amazing match! Without a doubt, we just witnessed the best final match in all World Cup history.

Congratulations Argentina!

World Cup 2022 Kick-off!

Let the fun begin!

I have absolutely no idea who is going to win this world cup.

I feel this is the first time in all World Cup history, that there isn’t a single favorite team above the rest. We do have a few strong teams that you would probably consider safe bets to win over the rest, but not by much though.

The sport has globalized so much, that I believe this World Cup will be filled with surprises and upsets. Maybe a small unknown and unheralded team may be even to make it to the late stages of the tournament, like the semifinals.

Anyway, below I will list my predictions for this world cup:

  1. France is really strong, but not as strong as they were 2018. They arguably have the best forward line up in the tournament with Mbappe, Giroud and Griezman. They also have a strong defense. They have no midfield though (actually, there isn’t a single team with a strong midfield). I strongly believe that France can make it to the finals and even win the tournament, unless England knocks them out in the quarterfinals (if both of them end up meeting in the quarterfinals as group leaders).
  2. To add on to the above, I don’t anticipate any team being able to stop Kylian Mbappe. He will wreck more havok than what he did in 2018. He may end up being the lead scorer of the tournament with at least seven goals or more, unless….
  3. Neymar outscores him, which he may. Brazil has an easier group and an easier path towards the finals. If Neymar takes the lead early on and manages to score a couple of hat-tricks, he may actually be the tournament’s lead scorer with eight or more goals, unless…
  4. Brazil chokes and get outsted in the R16 or QF. Simply put, Brazil isn’t what they used to be back in the 90s up until 2002. They lost their magic ever since and have never regained it. Neymar is no Ronaldinho, Rivaldo or Ronaldo. I wouldn’t be surprised if they get knocked out. However, I will say, that their team is well-balanced, and I believe they will make it to the finals against France, unless…
  5. Argentina knocks Brazil out. If the two southamerican powers meet in the semifinals (both would have to qualify as group leaders), it would be a showdown for the ages, and let’s keep in mind that Argentina eliminated Brazil back in 1990, in a similar situation that could happen this year: Maradona was slighly past his prime, but still the best player in the world, similar to how Messi is slighly past his prime, but is still the best player in the world. Still, I don’t know why, I have this feeling that Brazil may prove too much for Argentina, and this time Neymar will pullthrough the semifinals and reach the finals against France, and will win the World Cup. Yes, Brazil is my main favorite to win the World Cup, conditioned to Neymay being able to lead them all the way. If he doesn’t, then…
  6. Messi will win the world cup. Yes, I am calling it exactly as you read it. My main prediction is that France will make it to the finals against Brazil, if they are both able to overcome England and Argentina respectively, and Brazil will beat France. However, if Brazil losses to Argentina, then it will either be Argentina vs. France or Argentina vs. England. In either case, I find it hard to believe that Lionel Messi is going to play his last World Cup match -the actual World Cup Finals- and lose. I actually find that impossible to believe. If Argentina makes it to the final, regardless of who they will play, Argentina will finally win their third World Cup.
  7. By the way, if this scenario happens, Messi will probably end up as lead scorer.
  8. Surprises. The following teams will have a deep run into the tournament: Ecuador, Croatia, USA.
  9. Upsets. Not quite an upset per se, but I don’t think the classic favorites -Spain, England, Germany, Portugal- have enough to make a threat to win the tournament. They may make it to the knockout stage, and once there they will lose to either France, Argentina, Brazil, themselves, or some other team. England is the only team who has a chance, but like I said earlier, that is only if they are able to move past France.
  10. Cristiano Ronaldo: he is not going to do much. Maybe score a goal or two, but nothing spectacular.

Good luck!

A Tale of Two Cities

This classic had been in my queue for quite some time, and I was finally able to get to it this year and finish it a few days ago.

It was a wonderful reading experience filled with so many themes that you will end up analyzing it for several weeks. It is also a reminder of how impactful the French Revolution was back when it happened, and how much of that impact we are still feeling to this day.

I recommend it to everyone.

HR

Alcaraz wins the 2022 US Open

One year ago, moments after defeating Tstisipas in five sets in the third round of the 2021 US Open, I told my dear friend Carlos Luis Vargas: “This kid Alcaraz will win a Grand Slam in 2022.”

Congratulations Carlos Alcaraz!

HR

Three Great Concerts

What an amazing couple of months!

Alanis Morissette, Rage Against the Machine and Red Hot Chili Peppers, performed at the PNC Center, MSG and the MetLife Stadium to the very best of their abilities.

Each one in their own style gave an exceptional performance, worth the anticipation.

Will The Cure tour in America soon?

HR

Happy 4th of July!

A date to celebrate the birth of our great nation.

HR

Top Gun: Maverick

A few days a go I watched what is arguably the most anticipated film since the pandemic, the most anticipated film of 80s nostalgia, and the most anticipated action packed film of any action film fan. Pretty much the most anticipated film in years. This review is free of spoilers.

I will start saying that generally speaking, Top Gun: Maverick was not a dissapointment. It actually was a great experience, but like Tron: Legacy, it left the following thought in my mind: “Is this it?” Unbeknownst to me, Top Gun Maverick’s director happened to be Tron Legacy’s director. Hence probably why throughout the film I kept getting this weird feeling: “This movie somehow feels very similar in tone and structure to Tron: Legacy.” After leaving the theater and critically disecting the film, I realized that the overall experience was also similar to Legacy.

Since I believe A.O. Scott from the New York Time’s already wrote what may be one of the best reviews of the film, I will simply share a quick summary of the what I liked and did not like of the film:

I liked:

  • Tom Cruise. He’s terrific in his role and simply nails it. He has the magic, aura, presence and he perfectly plays Pete Mitchell, now a 50-year-old whose ego keeps writing checks his body cannot cash.
  • The film felt like a real movie. No major CGI, actual stunts, great action sequences. It was great to feel that exciting feeling in a movie theater again.
  • It was good to see Val Kilmer.
  • Tom’s introduction at the beginning. Say what you will, but it was nice to see him thank the audience for being there.

I did not like:

  • The new characters were mediocre. Definitely not on par with Iceman, Slider, Hollywood, Viper or Jester. They were one-dimensional and other than Rooster, they did not seem to have any distinct personalities.
  • The line “Fifth-generation fighters.” I guess this was because of political-correctness, as it was probably inappropriate to say “Sukhois.” My issue here is that every time they said “Fifth-generation fighters“, it kind of took me out of the movie. Does our army refer to enemy aircraft as “Fifth-generation fighters” instead of calling them by their names?
  • The ending was a little dragged, forced, and could have done better. It felt as if they ran out of ideas and came up with whatever they could to wrap the movie up.
  • Jennifer Connelly’s character was predictable and useless. She added nothing to the plot.

Is it better than the original? No. Is it a fun film to go see in the theaters? Absolultely.

HR

Real Madrid – Champions League Winners!

Their jersey prevailed.

They knocked out PSG, Chelsea, Manchester City by a one goal difference.

They defeated Liverpool by 1-0.

There are clubs, there are good glubs, great clubs, legendary clubs… and there is Real Madrid.

HR

New job

The time has come to accept a new professional challenge in my career.

It was a pleasure working with so many great people for almost five years, and I am looking forward to working with a new wonderful, successful and professional team.

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