sou acompanhador assíduo de marcelo bechler há anos e posso afirmar com tranquilidade
SEMPRE falou bem do cristiano, reconheceu o jogador ABSURDO DE JOGADOR que ele é, só que tem um pequeno detalhe: ele acha o Messi melhor.
e aí dá pra entender.
chegamos no calcanhar de Aquiles do gajo.
onde a insegurança sempre bateu mais forte.
nada de novo sob o sol.
🙏🙌
🚨💣 BREAKING: This is INSANE.
A PR agency reportedly reached out to several major football accounts and influencers on X, offering paid campaigns to push anti-Argentina narratives during the World Cup. 🇦🇷
One large Football X account claims they were approached and asked to post content portraying Argentina’s run as “rigged.”
It could explain why so many unrelated accounts suddenly started flooding the timeline with the exact same “rigged” narrative. 👀
Enough is enough. We’ve reached a point where it feels like anything people say about Argentina will go viral. No one can convince me that everything I’m seeing isn’t driven, at least in part, by chasing engagement.
It’s somehow Argentina’s fault that a clear penalty wasn’t given to them tonight, but no one wants to talk about that because it doesn’t generate interactions.
It’s Argentina’s fault that Portugal didn’t finish top of their group, and that neither Uruguay nor Spain managed to beat Cape Verde.
It’s Argentina’s fault that people keep spamming Messi’s out-of-context tackle against Algeria, while much harsher challenges have gone unpunished throughout this World Cup.
It’s Argentina’s fault that a Cape Verde player dove when Paredes didn’t even touch him, but that doesn’t fit the narrative people want.
We’ve seen terrible VAR decisions and far more controversial incidents throughout this World Cup, yet they barely get any attention because they don’t involve Argentina.
Everything is Argentina’s fault. I've never seen anything like this.
Imagine Iniesta comes out to the public and accuses Messi of cheating???
This is what Modric doing to his ex teammate.
This is how big the robbery was.
🚨🗣️ Luka Modrić on VAR and the penalty: “We deserved much more. Some things didn't go our way. If the situation had been reversed, VAR would NEVER have intervened.
I said from the beginning, when VAR was introduced, that I didn't like it. It's useful for some things, but it's being used incorrectly or selectively. VAR should only intervene if it's a 200% clear mistake.
Today's incident was NEVER a penalty. They were both holding each other and both fell. You can't decide a match like this with a penalty like that.
These things frustrate me because they decide people's fate. They affect your emotions after everything you sacrifice and fight for.
We have young players coming through, and then something like this happens. It hurts, especially because it always seems to go against us. Still, we won't use it as an excuse.”