Lo dicho, en cuanto tienen dinero para fichar a un jugador más top le dan la patada a los canteranos. Este tío llegó a debutar con España por jugar 3 partidos en el Barça y lo mismo le pasará a Gavi, Balde, Bernal, Cubarsí, Lamine...
Lionel Messi, one of soccer’s wealthiest and most famous stars, has become the subject of conspiracy theories from some World Cup watchers who accuse FIFA of displaying favoritism toward him and the Argentine team.
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Summary of Romain Molina’s Investigation: Key Allegations About FIFA & AFA Corruption 🇦🇷🤯
— Molina alleges FIFA protected the AFA despite major money-laundering and embezzlement investigations worth over $300 million.
— FIFA cleared youth women’s coach Diego Guacci of harassment and mistreatment allegations due to insufficient evidence.
— FIFA allegedly exposed the identities of complainants despite promises of confidentiality.
— The AFA reportedly knew about the allegations against Guacci but allowed him to remain in his position.
— Players allegedly described the AFA as a “mafia” and feared retaliation for speaking out.
— Nine days before Argentina won the 2022 World Cup, the AFA handed its international commercial rights to a newly created Miami company.
— FIFA reportedly paid World Cup prize money directly to that private company instead of the AFA.
— The company allegedly received an unusually high 30% commission on the AFA’s international revenue.
— Money from FIFA, Adidas, broadcasters, and sponsors was reportedly moved through several companies and American banks.
— Millions were allegedly transferred to shell companies linked to bankrupt or financially struggling individuals.
— Some recipients reportedly disappeared, changed their contact details, and suddenly appeared wealthier.
— The funds were allegedly spent on luxury homes, planes, yachts, and activities unrelated to football.
— Investigators suspect AFA officials personally benefited, including through luxury properties registered under other people’s names.
— Revenue from Argentina’s national-team success was allegedly used to help finance the purchase of Italian club Perugia.
— The Miami company’s agreement reportedly runs until 2030 and was approved by the AFA Executive Committee.
— Molina claims FIFA ignored the irregularities despite being responsible for auditing the AFA every year.
— He also questions the close relationship between FIFA legal director Emilio García and AFA officials.
— Journalists investigating the case reportedly faced threats, smear campaigns, and the removal of press credentials.
— Molina concludes that the alleged corruption extends beyond the AFA to FIFA itself, which he says enabled and protected the system.
@martinvars El juego “sucio” de paraguay estubo bien hasta el primer gol de francia, de ahi en adelante el juego era tratar de expulsar algun jugador frances en ves de ir por el empate, ahi esta el problema.
Goals vs 51-75 ranked nations in FIFA ranking:
- Ronaldo 9
- Messi 11
Goals vs 1-10 ranked nations in FIFA ranking:
- Messi 7
- Ronaldo 14
Goals vs 1-5 ranked nations:
- Messi 4
- Ronaldo 6
Goals vs 1-3 ranked nations:
- Messi 0 in 10 matches
- Ronaldo 3
Yeah, you're crying.
But wait yesterday when Messi breaks the record of all-time goal scorer there’s no problem with the format? (5 goals new format btw)
Only when Portugal wins and Ronaldo scores, there’s a problem??
Everyone can see the agenda….
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Alvaro Morales (ESPN commentator) on Cristiano Ronaldo's game vs. DR Congo:
"It's INCREDIBLE. Cristiano Ronaldo fails in Portugal because he has to be the goalkeeper, the defender, the midfielder, he has to create the chances and be the striker... Cristiano is always going to be ALONE in that team."
"Against DR Congo, Ronaldo won the space with his movements, he got into position raising his hand and his teammates did NOT pass him the ball"
"Messi should have been sent off against Algeria. Nobody protects Cristiano Ronaldo. Messi scored against Algeria, and Infantino was applauding… Look at Infantino's reaction when Portugal scored."