Le carton jaune de Michael Olise n'est pas annulé ?
Quelle crédibilité a désormais la FIFA, qui annule un rouge logique de Balogun et qui n'annule pas un carton jaune imaginaire d'Olise ?
@profootballterm@stoolpresidente The United States wasn’t beaten by “Europe.” It was beaten by Belgium — a country with 29x fewer people. Let that sink in.
@justoinsa Comment veux tu attaquer quand tu es face à des adversaires qui n’ont comme seul but que de te casser les jambes ou te gifler dès que tu as le ballon?
@FabrizioRomano@Emilylgoodin France lost its best player Zidane during the final of the 2006 World Cup.. and probably lost the final because of it.. did the French president call the FIFA?
@Rix6145@martynziegler Do you know the rules? Dangerous fault = red card, intentional or not, best player or not … learn the rules first before writing anything about this matter!
the worst part about this whole thing is the gaslighting, like this wasn’t a clear red, therefore an injustice corrected. this is one of the clearest red cards i’ve ever seen, balogun almost breaks his opponent’s ankle. https://t.co/WX9THOpYmY
@Rob_ThaBuilder c’est juste que dans les règles du foot, une blessure mettant en danger l’intégrité physique d’un joueur est passible d’un carton rouge, que la faute soit intentionnelle ou pas et si on veut participer à une compétition, on en respecte les règles.. pas besoin d’analyse …
@ellencarmichael You write a lot and are perhaps true in a certain way but one thing is wrong.. the red card was not an injustice : dangerous fault = red card (even if there was no intention).. football has some rules and the shame is that your president is calling the FIFA to bypass that
@PunishedArchon6@honorablesaint How could they attack as they had to take care of their faces or legs because they were playing against very dangerous “players”. They had to protect themselves first