The World Cup getting expanded to 48 teams is ridiculous I agree
Why do teams like Spain have to compete when they can’t even score a single goal??
They should give more spots to Asian teams, who have yet to lose a single game 🥱
UEFA teams have won 3 out of their opening 9 games at the World Cup so far. (Against Curaçao, Tunisia, & Haiti)
I don’t want to hear Europeans complain about the expansion ever again.
Qatar and Cape Verde have the same amount of points as Brazil and Spain
Curaçao has scored (albeit ended horribly) unlike Spain, Türkiye and Ecuador
Asian countries are undefeated so far
And THAT is why the World Cup has expanded to 48 teams
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Last year was tough for Mahmoud Abunada. He lost his father after a battle with illness. It took its toll on him but he recovered and returned to action, while making sure to mention his father wherever he could and dedicating his achievements to him.
There’s basically two stories about the World Cup right now, it’s either
“US Customs hooks Tajik team up to the BallGrabber 7000 as they exit bus”
or
“59 year old man in Bentonville excitedly invites entire Congolese team to have breakfast with him at Waffle House”
There were ZERO shooting in the Qatar World Cup.
There were ZERO women harassed in the Qatar World Cup.
There were ZERO racial incidents in the Qatar World Cup.
Despite all that, everyone including the German team was protesting.
Where are all those voices now???
News outlets in the West are a joke.
Football pundits are a disgrace.
All that energy for Qatar, Russia, and even South Africa.
But silence for the USA.
Despite blatant discrimination against people representing their nation in a sport where there's "no room for politics"