Diego Maradona hablando del ROBO de Messi Balón de Oro del Mundial 2014…
“Yo le regalaría el cielo a Leo, pero cuando no es justo y quieren los MARKETINEROS hacerle ganar algo que NO GANÓ, eso NO ES JUSTO. James Rodríguez fue el mejor”.
Pierluigi Collina, widely considered the greatest referee in football history, comments on the disallowed Egypt goal by VAR:
"I assure you that if it had been Argentina's goal, it would have stood.
▪️If this had happened in the English Premier League, La Liga, or Serie A, it would have stood even after a VAR review.
▪️This tournament has recently seen many inconsistencies! VAR and the referee should have consulted them; there were two clear penalties for Egypt before Argentina's third goal!
▪️The correct score is 3-2 for Egypt, not the other way around.
▪️The referee of the Egypt-Argentina match should be ashamed of himself."
المقطع الاكثر حذفًا في تويتر من امبارح
المقطع ده الفيفا بتطارده بحقوق النشر من امبارح وكل اللي بينشره بيتقفله حسابه او المقطع ينحذف
ده باختصار ملخص الاخطاء التحكيمية امبارح وملخص المدعرة اللي عملها الحكم القذر ضد مصر
اتفرجوا بعينكم … ظلم بيّن وسرقة
🚨🗣️ José Mourinho on the Repeated Argentina World Cup Controversies
"I look at what happened with the Folarin Balogun red card being magically suspended after politics got involved, and I look at how Egypt was completely robbed in the Round of 16 against them, and I just have to smile. All of this started in the very first week of the tournament when Lionel Messi was allowed to escape a clear red card against Algeria. When you set a precedent that the rules do not apply to certain teams, you lose all control. We are seeing it match after match. It is a recurring script."
"Some people are calling it a scandal, but a scandal is something unexpected. For me? This is just normal now. We witnessed the system protecting them throughout the group stages, we saw it against Cape Verde, and we saw it again when Mohamed Salah was denied a clear penalty while Cristian Romero stayed on the pitch after a horrific tackle. You can put the tournament in America, in Mexico, in Canada, it doesn't matter. The geographic location changes, but the hands pulling the strings stay exactly the same. It is a cinematic production."
"If you are a smaller nation playing in this World Cup, you have to accept that you start the match 1-0 down before a ball is even kicked. Egypt played beautiful football, they went 2-0 up, and they still couldn't win because you cannot defeat a referee who is determined to look the other way. When VAR can rewind the play from five minutes ago just to disallow an Egyptian goal, but refuses to check a blatant foul on Salah in the 93rd minute, the game is dead. The integrity is completely gone."
🚨🗣️ Thierry Henry: "I never used to believe the World Cup could be rigged, but after watching Argentina's matches, I'm not so sure anymore. And now every referee appointed for France's next match is Argentine. At this point, it's hard not to question who FIFA wants to favor".
🚨 𝗘𝗫𝗖𝗟𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗩𝗘: The controversy refuses to die.
• Algeria filed a complaint.
• Egypt filed a complaint.
• The European Parliament is demanding an investigation into the FIFA president.
• Garry Kasparov spoke about the scandal.
• José Mourinho spoke about the scandal.
• Jamie Carragher spoke about the scandal.
• Alan Shearer spoke about the scandal.
• Rio Ferdinand spoke about the scandal.
• Roy Keane spoke about the scandal.
Whether people agree or not, the perception that Argentina have been favored is no longer coming from just one fanbase—it's now part of a much wider debate.
تذكير بتصريح مودريتش بعد نهاية مباراة نصف نهائي 2022 كرواتيا ضد الارجنتين:
"لم تكن ركلة جزاء بالنسبة لي، لست معتادًا على الحديث عن الحكّام، لكن اليوم من المستحيل ألّا أفعل ذلك، ما حدث كان كارثة."
وقبلها كان تكلم فان خال
واليوم تكلمو زيكو والمدرب حسام حسن
وبكرا رح يتكلم غيرهم وغيرهم
الي قاعد يصير مع الارجنتين هو التعريف الحرفي لكلمة rigged
ماشي ياجماعة ميسي افضل لاعب في تاريخ مجرة درب التبانة، بس مش بالغصب يكسب
والله مش بالغصب
🚨 Peter Schmeichel on Argentina vs Switzerland:
"In my 50+ years of football, I have never seen an easy route like this in the World Cup. It seems like Argentina are playing Europa League version of the World Cup."
😭😭😭😭
🚨🎙️ Toni Kroos on the standard of officiating at the World Cup 🔴
"Every day it's the same conversation—poor officiating, controversial decisions, and one team feeling punished while another escapes for similar incidents. When that keeps happening, people naturally begin to question the credibility of the tournament.
Football is built on fairness. Fans can accept defeat, but it's much harder to accept inconsistency. If trust in the refereeing continues to disappear, the competition itself will lose the respect it has earned over generations.
No nation wants to feel like they're travelling across the world only to be treated unfairly. If teams and supporters start believing the outcome is already decided before a ball is kicked, then the spirit of competition is gone.
FIFA must protect the integrity of the game. The World Cup should always be remembered for great football—not endless debates about referees and controversial decisions."
If they continue like this I see many countries pulling out of next world cup, because they will feel there's no need of competing since they decide the winner before the game is even played, people are seriously losing interest on the tournament.
🚨 José Mourinho on Argentina vs. Egypt:
“This is daylight robbery. It’s a shame what football is becoming. How do you let the play continue, allow the goal to be scored, and only then decide to go back and cancel it? If there was a foul, stop the game immediately. Don’t wait until after the goal.
Then I ask another question—why wasn’t Argentina’s first goal reviewed with the same attention when it looked very close to offside? Why was every incident involving Argentina checked, while Egypt didn’t seem to get the same treatment?
VAR is supposed to bring fairness, not confusion. Today, it looked like every important decision went in Argentina’s favour. Football deserves better.”
🚨🎙️🗣️: Patrick Viera
“When we won the World Cup in 1998 it was free and fair with no favoritism, but as a player my self I can’t seem to understand the level of corruption going on and it makes the whole competition unpopular.
(@MatteoMoretto)
🚨🇦🇷🇪🇬 Rio Ferdinand: “Football Needs Fairness, Not Different Rules For Different Teams”
🗣️ “I’ve sat here and watched football for many years, both as a player and as a pundit, and what frustrates supporters the most is inconsistency.
When Argentina go down under a challenge, the whistle seems to come immediately. The officials are quick to spot the foul, quick to stop play and quick to protect them. But when Egypt are on the receiving end of similar incidents, suddenly the game is allowed to continue and everyone is told to move on.
That’s the issue people have tonight. Not the result itself, but the lack of consistency in the decision-making.
Then you look at the build-up to Enzo Fernández’s winning goal. Egypt were screaming for a foul, their players were surrounding the referee, and millions watching expected VAR to at least take a proper look at it. Instead, it felt like everyone in the VAR room had gone to sleep.
What exactly is VAR there for if not to review the biggest moments in the biggest matches?
If that incident happened against Argentina at the other end of the pitch, do you honestly believe it wouldn’t have been checked? I find that very difficult to believe. We’ve seen much softer incidents reviewed throughout this tournament.
That’s where the frustration comes from. Fans just want the same standard applied to every team.
And let’s talk about the disciplinary side of the game. Argentina seem to get away with an awful lot. There are challenges that would normally bring yellow cards, yet the referee appears reluctant to reach for his pocket. It’s almost as if officials are afraid of making decisions that might upset Argentina.
When you look at some of Argentina’s matches in this tournament, there have been several moments where opponents felt hard done by. One incident can be debated, two incidents can be debated, but eventually people start noticing a pattern.
Football cannot afford that perception. The integrity of the game depends on supporters believing that every nation is treated equally.
Whether you’re Argentina, Egypt, Brazil, France or anyone else, the laws of the game should not change depending on the badge on your shirt.
The officials tonight had a responsibility to be fair, balanced and brave. Instead, they have left millions of people questioning why some decisions are given so easily for one side while similar incidents involving the other side are ignored.
Football deserves better than that. The players deserve better than that. And the fans certainly deserve better than that.”
#ARGEGY
🚨Paul Scholes on Mo Salah and Egypt being eliminated by Argentina.
🗣️“This is the greatest robbery in football history I’ve ever witnessed, from the beginning of the game till the end there wasn’t any favorable decision for the Egyptian national team. You don’t have to bring in excuses for such controversial decisions in the end.”
“It’s sad and you can see how emotional and heartbreaking the fans look after the game, it’s not what we expected from the game today. A false penalty and many other decisions that isn’t meant to be taken, we just have to admit the fact that it was rigged and there’s nothing we can do about this.”
“It’s Lionel Messi and we all know why this happened today against the Egyptian team, this wasn’t how football is supposed to be played but they ruin everything with their favorite decisions.”
🚨 Thierry Henry on Argentina knocking Egypt out of the FIFA World Cup:
🗣️ “This one feels like outright daylight theft on the pitch.
I’m not questioning Argentina’s talent they’re stacked with elite players but they didn’t merit the victory tonight.
Egypt fought tooth and nail to establish that two-goal cushion. They showed real grit in defense, flair going forward, and fully deserved every bit of their advantage.
The game shifted because of the officiating, in my view. That early penalty for Argentina already looked questionable, and from then on, it seemed like every big call went against Egypt.
Those moments completely altered the flow and handed Argentina the lifeline they needed.
Egypt will be devastated leaving this competition. They came so close to pulling off what would have been one of their finest triumphs.
Football can be won through moments of genius or through disputed calls and right now, the refereeing decisions will be talked about just as much as the action on the field.”
[@FOXSports]