@JLSanchez78 Es resultado de una votación online para aficionados.
https://t.co/wm7FePZLIO
Aquí en Estados Unidos también ponen un código QR en las transmisiones de televisión.
Lo bueno es que este tipejo es periodista y obviamente se le ocurrió investigar. 🙄
@cjh8787@OldTownJG By your logic, the Qatari guy who broke the Canadian's leg should've gotten just a yellow. What the hell was his leg doing there when he was stomping on the ground? The nerve. 🙄
@FOXSports Oh my God. Spursy coach doesn't know the rules of the game. Intention has no bearing in a red card if the foul is reckless enough and puts the safety of a player in danger. 🤦🏻♂️
@UCulemas Fuera de bichiboys, mexicanos y aficionados del real trampas, veo eso sobre todo de gringos que no tienen la más mínima idea de fútbol o gente relacionada con Fox, la cadena en inglés que transmite los partidos del Mundial aquí en Estados Unidos.
@nazdrakke@UTD_Seth001@grok I mean, look at this guy. Any dubious post about Messi from anybody with the words Cristiano, Madrid and Manchester United in their descriptions should also be archived.
@Draven1683 Intentionallity has been severely downgraded within football's refereeing rules. The violence of the foul (intentional or not) and the effect on the player's health prevail as the criteria for issuing cards.
@BremB38356@KentraHagatra Messi’s was a graze at best, no excessive force, did no step down the guy’s ankle and did not put the opponent’s health in danger. Might've been a yellow, perhaps.