๐ข๐ฃ๏ธWilliam saliba spoke to a reporter after the game.
Honestly I donโt understand what the referees and the VAR are doing, if they want us out they should have say it and we stop playing.
For all Paraguay ๐ต๐พ did in that match no single yellow, they stamp us elbow us but somehow we are the only team show the card.
I think FIFA should just come out if they have concluded on the team they want to win or the referee just have a preferred team, because I donโt really understand what happened today.
โWe can defend, defend, defend but if we donโt get that one goal to relieve pressure off the defense, then we canโt succeed. Itโs not possible.โ
โBlack Stars centre-back Jerome Opoku has voiced his frustration with the teamโs lack of attacking efficiency, stressing that their inability to create and convert goal-scoring opportunities remains a major problem holding the team back.
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๐ฌ๐ญ๐ฟ๐ฆA Ghanaian man, who was a fashion designer, was killed in Cape Town yesterday by March and March thugs.
He was documented in South Africa, married with 3 children and has been living there for two decades.
Eye witnesses report say the Man was approached by March and March criminals, who entered his shop, then accused him of taking South African jobs, then called him a Kwerekwere, and then shot him at close blank range, execution style, afterwards.
He is the first Ghanaian to be killed in the over 2 decades of Afrophobic violence in South Africa.
Few years ago When Actor Daniel Kaluuya talked about the internal conflict of supporting The England๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ Team, how you cant afford to get carried away & enjoy the support, this was what he was referring to.
Even in victory and celebration this is what you get. ๐๐
First they came for the Nigerians, and I did not speak out, because I was not Nigerian.
Then they came for the Zimbabweans, and I did not speak out, because I was not Zimbabwean.
Then they came for the Ghanaians, and I did not speak out, because I was not Ghanaian.
Then they came for me, a true South African and there was no one left to speak for me.
Throwback to 2005, when Ivory Coast qualified for the World Cup while the country was still in civil war and Didier Drogba used the moment to call for peace. His message didnโt single-handedly end the conflict but it helped build momentum toward a ceasefire.
Football matters.