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Donโt get me wrong, Messi is insane, but this isnโt on him itโs on the refs. This game had so many questionable decisions. Egypt got a goal disallowed and when Argentina score they had the EXACT same situation but it wasnโt even reviewed. Plus that was inside of the box so it wouldโve been a pen.
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.
@Nig_Farmer You know I hate when people talk this way @Nig_Farmer it makes me wonder if your brain is in their ass or legs and they are stepping on it while they are walking because they donโt seem to ever use it correctly.
Very pathetic human. This is not about been a Ronaldo fan. Am a fan of any African nation playing the World Cup. Unless u are blind from bath u will see that the officiating was bad. And think you are the one having a tough life because you are so blind to admit the truth. Dumb ass people
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you supportโฆ. And let me say this. U are very stupid
Donโt get me wrong, Messi is insane, but this isnโt on him itโs on the refs. This game had so many questionable decisions. Egypt got a goal disallowed and when Argentina score they had the EXACT same situation but it wasnโt even reviewed. Plus that was inside of the box so it wouldโve been a pen.
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.
And Donโt get me wrong, Messi is insane, but this isnโt on him itโs on the refs. This game had so many questionable decisions. Egypt got a goal disallowed and when Argentina score they had the EXACT same situation but it wasnโt even reviewed. Plus that was inside of the box so it wouldโve been a pen.
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.
And sure you are so delusional
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.
If you watched that game from start to finish and honestly saw nothing wrong with the officiating, you need to ask yourself whether you care more about your favorite player winning than about fairness. Loving football should mean demanding the same standard for every team, not defending every controversial decision because it benefits the side you support.