@damzychillin@marsh_gunner1 Nobody, he’s not attained the level of any of them yet. He needs to win a few more league titles with Arsenal and the champions league title too. He’s got time.
@SamJDean And the worst part is that they have such a really good scouting department, their talent identification is elite. Top top level, so no surprise other teams are hijacking their talent deals, before they have the chance to turn them into £100 million players.They need secret deals
@Only1tommo@MemeAndMotion Why do fans always want something new ahead of what they already have? That midfield has neither Odegaard nor Eze? Bouadi, Rice and Guimaraes? How does that work? 😂 this is real life not football manager you know? 😂
@BBCNews@AntiBarca2011 He needs to be protected at this point, he needs to be left out of the team for the rest of the World Cup, weather England qualifies for the final or not. Don’t make him play through pain barriers for the rest of his career
🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović slams Rio Ferdinand's VAR comments
🗣️: "I expect emotional fans to complain after every match, that's football. But I never expected someone with Rio Ferdinand's experience to make a statement as foolish as "I've never seen VAR review a yellow card." This isn't even the first time we've seen it. Amiron was sent off after receiving a second yellow for simulation in this same World Cup. The law didn't suddenly change because Argentina were playing.
What surprises me even more is the obsession. Ronaldo fans don't watch Argentina because they support football, they watch every Argentina match hoping to find someone to blame. They don't celebrate their own team; they spend ninety minutes studying Messi, the referee, VAR, FIFA, and every replay, praying for a controversy. If Argentina win comfortably, they say it's rigged. If Messi scores, it's the referee. If he doesn't score, they still find a conspiracy. They lose more sleep over Messi than some Argentina fans do.
At some point, you have to ask yourself: are you supporting Ronaldo, or are you following Messi's career full-time? Because it looks like Messi has millions of unpaid analysts who never miss a single Argentina game. That's not rivalry anymore, that's obsession.
Football is simple. Sometimes referees get decisions right, sometimes they get them wrong. But when the exact same type of decision happens in another match and nobody cares, then suddenly it's the biggest scandal in football because it benefits Argentina, you've stopped looking for the truth. You're just looking for excuses.
Messi doesn't need people to rewrite the rules for him. His football has spoken for over twenty years. If every Argentina victory forces you to invent another conspiracy, maybe the problem isn't Messi. Maybe it's that you're still struggling to accept what the world has already accepted."
@WelBeast What corruption exactly? Can you explain it? Just b’cos your chosen best player doesn’t win the World Cup doesn’t mean others don’t deserve it. You’ll be better served enjoyin the greatness in front of you, cos win this word cup or not, Messi will always be the 🐐 no debate on it
@PoojaMedia True, and a trend is emerging too, win and all’s fair, lose and it’s bad officiating, can’t believe the comments from the losing sides last night and those hate watching as well 😂 wonder what they’re hate watching at this point. Enjoy the greatest show from the 🐐 while you can
Are people being dumb or they’ve never seen a player get a yellow card for diving?
Instead of blaming Embolo for that silly act, they’re blaming Fifa for favoring Argentina like we’re all not watching the game😭
Hate is actually a dangerous thing
@Buchi_Laba Simulation is a yellow card offence, and the rules at this World Cup allows VAR to intervene in a second yellow card situation, there’s precedent for it. Everybody should be honest here and stop moaning about a player being rightly punished for a stupid decision
@bob__spurs Maduekwe was actually decent in that first half to be honest, needs to be better with his end product though. Feels like Tuchel doesn’t want to go into extra time and potentially penalties with Saka on the bench because he’s already played him in the first half
@EBL2017 England are struggling with the Norwegian physicality & the absence of the likes of Saka and James has made it difficult for them to have a settled team through the tournament, it’s been more of individual quality up until now. The Norwegians are giants and set pieces will be key
@EBL2017 He can still attain that level with a good attack around him and a top midfield of the likes of Declan Rice and Bruno Guimaraes (praying we get that deal over the line) that has the physical and technical attributes to help him excel similar to how Partey & Xhaka did in 23/23
@EBL2017 He doesn’t have the physicality to play in the #8 in the league for a team trying to win the trophy, it’ll mean too much physical demands on his #6. He can flourish as a 10 for Arsenal & he’s done so previously (22/23,&23/24) he was great, got hammered by the niggling injuries