Carlos Queiros, DT de Ghana: "Los del VAR se fueron a tomar un café. A mí también me gusta ir a tomar un café, pero fue un penal clarísimo y trajeta roja, o yo soy el único que estaba mirando el partido?"
#VsSportsSomos26 | ÑAMOPA'ÃTA CHUPE KUÉRA. 🗣️💪🇵🇾
Junior Alonso, defensor albirrojo, ya piensa en el siguiente rival en la Copa del Mundo.
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Funny how not a single media outlet seems remotely interested in Ghana being denied what looked like a stonewall penalty.
Instead, the headlines are all about England's inability to score. Because apparently that's the real injustice here.
Unbelievable.
Resultados más convenientes para la Albirroja en los partidos de hoy:
-Empate Bosnia vs Qatar (el 3°tendrá 2 pts);
-Que Brasil golee a Escocia (4 o + goles) para dejarlo 3° pero con dif de goles peor a Py si este pierde 1-0;
-Que Checa no le gane a Mèxico
-Que Sudafrica no le gane a Korea.
Si estos 2 últimos resultados se registran el 3° del grupo A estará eliminado.
Si esto se da, mañana Paraguay podría jugar clasificado si antes:
-Ecuador no le gana a Alemania y
-Curazao no le gana a Costa de Marfil.
Están matando el fútbol
¿Qué es eso de que te expulsen por taparte la boca?
¿Qué es eso de censurar periodistas?
Que vuelva el fútbol raso, el que nos gusta a los futboleros, no a los influencers.
#VsSportsSomos26 | NÚMEROS DE LA ALBIRROJA 📊🇵🇾
Tras las primeras dos fechas, Paraguay dejó varias estadísticas llamativas en la Copa del Mundo.
🎤: Christian Pérez
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Sol Campbell on FIFA's mouth-covering rule:
🗣️ “Let's stop pretending this is about protecting football. If FIFA truly cared about consistency, the same action would lead to the same punishment every single time. Instead, we're watching a system where the badge on your shirt matters more than the rulebook itself.”
“Almirón covers his mouth? Red card. Bellingham covers his mouth during a heated confrontation? Nothing. No punishment. No suspension. No serious scrutiny. Explain to me how football fans are supposed to believe that's justice.”
“The moment I saw the two incidents, I knew exactly what people around the world would be thinking. One player represents a football superpower. The other doesn't. One gets protected. The other gets punished. That's the perception FIFA has created for itself.”
“We keep hearing speeches about equality, respect, and fairness. But fairness disappears the second similar incidents produce completely different outcomes. At that point, the rule stops being a rule and becomes a tool used whenever it's convenient.”
“What makes it worse is that FIFA expects supporters to ignore what they're seeing with their own eyes. Fans aren't stupid. Players aren't stupid. The entire football world can see when standards suddenly change depending on who is involved.”
“If you're Paraguay, Ghana, or any nation outside football's elite circle, every decision feels like an uphill battle. Every tackle is examined. Every reaction is analysed. Every mistake is punished. Meanwhile, the stars seem to live under a completely different set of conditions.”
“This is exactly how trust in institutions disappears. Not because of one controversial decision, but because of a pattern that keeps repeating itself over and over again.”
“The danger is that players from smaller nations start believing the game is already stacked against them before kickoff. Once that belief enters football, you've got a serious problem.”
“FIFA wanted this rule to send a message. Well, it has sent one. Just not the message they were hoping for. Right now, many fans are asking whether the rule applies equally to everyone or only to those without influence.”
“Football survives because people believe the pitch is the one place where everyone starts equal. The moment supporters stop believing that, the credibility of the entire competition starts to crumble.”
"Because from where I'm sitting, it doesn't look like one rule for all. It looks like one rule for the powerful and another for everybody else.”
¡¡POLÉMICA MUNDIAL!! 😳🔥
En el Ghana 🇬🇭 vs Inglaterra 🏴 ocurrió una de las acciones más discutidas de todo el torneo.
Jude Bellingham se dirigió a Jordan Ayew tapándose la boca. No recibió ninguna sanción y, para rematar, terminó siendo elegido MVP del partido.
Sin embargo, en el Paraguay 🇵🇾 vs Turquía 🇹🇷, Miguel Almirón realizó el mismo gesto y se convirtió en el primer expulsado del Mundial por la llamada “Ley Vinicius”.
¿La explicación? El árbitro consideró que la conversación entre Bellingham y Ayew fue cordial y sin intención ofensiva, por lo que decidió no castigarla.
La normativa comenzó a aplicarse tras el caso entre Prestianni y Vinicius Jr. en la Champions League.
Mismo gesto. Distinto castigo.
El Mundial 2026 ya tiene su primera gran controversia arbitral. 👀
🚨🎙️New: Zlatan Ibrahimović on FIFA’s new mouth-covering rule:
“Almirón gets a red. Bellingham gets nothing. Same rule, different treatment”:
“I don’t understand football anymore. FIFA tells us there is a new rule: cover your mouth during a confrontation and you can be sent off. Fine. A rule is a rule. But when the same World Cup gives us two similar situations and only one player pays the price, people are going to ask questions.
“I don’t understand football anymore. FIFA tells us there is a new rule: cover your mouth during a confrontation and you can be sent off. Fine. A rule is a rule. But when the same World Cup gives us two similar situations and only one player pays the price, people are going to ask questions.
When the law is a spider’s web, the small flies get trapped while the big ones tear straight through it. Every new football rule is sold as justice, but justice that changes shirts depending on who wears it stops looking like justice at all.
Football fans are not blind. They see a Real Madrid superstar and England’s golden boy getting the benefit of every doubt, while smaller nations get punished before they can even explain themselves. The badge on your chest should not be a shield against the laws of the game.
And please don’t tell me VAR sees everything. VAR can spot a blade of grass being offside from 50 cameras, but suddenly develops tunnel vision when certain players are involved. It’s amazing how technology becomes a microscope for some teams and a blindfold for others.
The danger isn’t the red card. The danger is the message. If supporters start believing that England, Europe, and football’s biggest brands play by a different set of rules, then trust in the competition starts collapsing like a house built on sand.
Football was supposed to be the world’s game. Now many fans feel it’s becoming a VIP club. The stars sit in first class while everyone else is told to follow the rules from economy.
If the gesture deserves a red card, then give it every time. If it doesn’t, then stop pretending. Because selective justice is the quickest way to kill fair play. And when fair play dies, football becomes nothing more than a blockbuster movie where the ending is already protected.”
💎🇵🇾 La FIFA dio a conocer las estadísticas en la previa del partido entre Argentina y Austria, confirmando que el paraguayo Julio Enciso se posiciona como el jugador más creativo en lo que va de la Copa del Mundo.
Con una espectacular puntuación de 7.8, el crack de la Albirroja lidera el ranking del torneo, superando a grandes estrellas internacionales de la talla de Michael Olise, Bukayo Saka, Brahim Díaz y Mohamed Salah.
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#VsSportsSomos26 | Directo al corazón🙌
Gustavo Alfaro, seleccionador de Paraguay, emocionó a todos con un emotivo mensaje que envió desde Estados Unidos para todos los padres del país.
"Cuando el sentimiento está en el corazón, no hay distancia que exista..."
📹: @alvaroapontec | #mundial06