Misma norma. Misma acción. Misma sanción.
Aquí nadie lloró, nadie se escandalizó, todos entendieron, aquí les quedó clarito.
Ah! Que ahora está mal aplicado? Qué ahora es un robo?
Mira vos, el odio lo puede todo.
Dos veces le pisan los tobillos a Nico González. Dos.
Ni falta, cobró.
Se los regalo a los amigos #Mexicanos, chilenos, madridistas o fanáticos de Ronaldo que andan llorando conspiraciones.
Resentidos de mierda
Dos veces le pisan los tobillos a Nico González. Dos.
Ni falta, cobró.
Se los regalo a los amigos #Mexicanos, chilenos, madridistas o fanáticos de Ronaldo que andan llorando conspiraciones.
Resentidos de mierda
Ahora les toca ponerse del lado del país más colonialista e invasor de la historia. A ustedes, los dueños de la moral y el buen gusto. Vayan, nomás. Acá tenemos la Virgen de Luján, los paraguayos, bangladesíes y algunos ecuatorianos. No necesitamos nada más.
🚨 “This Is Coaching at the Highest Level” — Arsène Wenger Applauds Scaloni’s Masterclass in Argentina’s Win Over Switzerland
🗣️ Arsène Wenger:“First of all, congratulations to Argentina. To win a game like this, in these circumstances, shows not only quality but also intelligence and composure at the highest level.
Of course, people will speak about the red card for Breel Embolo, and yes, it had an impact on the match. But for me, the real story is how Argentina — and especially their coach — managed the game after that moment.
I want to give a lot of credit to Lionel Scaloni. As someone who understands coaching, who has been on the touchline for many years, I can tell you — what he did tonight is not normal. It is exceptional.
The substitutions were absolutely brilliant. To bring on Thiago Almada and Lautaro Martínez at that stage of the game, while keeping Julián Álvarez on the pitch — that is a decision full of courage and clarity. It shows a deep understanding of rhythm, of balance, and of how to hurt the opponent at the right time.
Many coaches, in that situation, would play safe. They would try to control. But Scaloni did the opposite — he went for the game, and he read it perfectly.
That is what top-level coaching is about. It is not only about tactics on paper, it is about feeling the game, anticipating what is coming next, and making bold decisions without hesitation.
Tonight, Argentina did not just win because of talent. They won because their coach was one step ahead.
So again, congratulations to Argentina — and special recognition to Scaloni. This was a masterclass.”
🚨 “If You Don’t See It as a Red Card, Then Football Is Not for You” — Thierry Henry on Embolo’s Dismissal
🗣️ :“First of all, I want to give a lot of credit to the referee. In moments like this, under pressure, with the intensity of the game rising, it’s not easy to make big decisions — but he handled the situation very, very well. Calm, composed, and most importantly, consistent. That’s exactly the kind of discipline football needs.
Now, when you look at the incident… I really don’t understand why Embolo goes into that challenge like that. Your team has just started to dominate the game, you are building momentum, everything is going in your favor — and you are already on a yellow card. You have to be smarter than that. You have to read the moment.
There is no need to dive into a situation like that. You’re risking everything — not just for yourself, but for your team. At this level, that lack of control can cost you the game, and it did.
And let me be very clear — if there are people who think that is not a red card, then football is not for them. The rules are there for a reason. Discipline is part of the game. You cannot complain when a player crosses that line and gets punished.
For me, the referee got it absolutely right.”