@Dijk_kk@excellsheet I don't think it's about cristiano as much as it for big teams, portugal vs spain is more profitable than spain vs croatia. Same for norway vs switz
@PaulLavington@Kylian The problem is even if you manage to win, what stops them from incapacitating your best players, 3 have a yellow: kane, bellingham and rice. They are the keys to your team
Either the rule is mild contact is to be expected and so Egypt’s goal is valid and this is not a penalty OR all contact leads to a foul, in which case this is a penalty and Egypt’s goal was invalid.
The rule can’t be “a foul is whatever fills Gianni Infantino’s pockets more”
@jhostinsan28532@ArchivoVAR You won't beat shit in quarterfinals. Colombia plays a very physical game, a very delicious snack for FIFA. Sanchez will get a red at the first contact, diaz will atleast receive a yellow and will have goals disallowed in mass (even clean ones). You will see
@realmadrid_wwe@Footballtweet Messi said "foul" and he immediately went to VAR. Before egypt conceded the 3rd goal, they were begging him for a penalty then argentina scored, egyptians protested and he gave them a lot of yellows and reds