🚨Mohammed Salah on the loss vs Argentina today:
🗣️: “It’s difficult to accept a result like this because I honestly don’t think football was the deciding factor tonight.
We gave everything we had, but when the officiating consistently go against you, it becomes impossible to compete.
I’m not looking for excuses, but everyone watching could see what happened. At this level, you expect fairness above all else. Instead, it felt like they already had their favorites. The entire world saw that today, and that’s all I’ll say.”
@TouchlineX There should be another spike in that graph it was real. The ball automatically touched Veiga after the alleged contact. If you see the graph it goes flat after the alleged touch by the #20
Tenes a Morgan Rogers en la banca, sin creadores y con un lateral que es izquierdo en la derecha del lado de tu peor central.. Bellingham no es un creador, no se en que piensa este animal..
@willroberts456@ChrispinAB@TheFootyFeed Very likely. England are gonna suffer with the altitude, climate and pressure. Tuchel is overthiking with such a talented generation of English players. Rashford and Gordon shouldn't even be in the world cup. They're gonna have problems creating chances now in the KO stages.
@FabrizioRomano@ellarguero Yet he keeps talking big every time he gets a chance. If he stayed humble no one would recognize him outside of Europe. I do feel bad for him for having shit parenting though. You can take as an example Pedri, probably goes unnoticed anywhere except for Spain.
🚨 | @mundodeportivo: Barcelona have been following Alexander Isak at the World Cup, viewing the striker as a possible alternative to Alvarez and Kane.
The Spanish side wanted him two years and believe his “weak” season with Liverpool would have lowered his valuation.