@ViRoXx4 Maar hem kon je toch echt niet meer houden? Ja het wordt lastig om 4-5 belangrijke profielen te vervangen. Maar dat was geweten. Ik zou het oprecht jammer vinden als Onyedika en Ordoňez geen transfer kunnen maken.
@Jesper__Afca@spaceisace Je mag je ogen ervoor sluiten als absolute fanboy. Maar doe dan niet alsof anderen complotten zoeken. Er is onomstotelijk bewijs van je tegendeel. Maar nogmaals, je mag perfect blij zijn dat ze winnen, is je goede recht. Ik kijk naar de echte feiten.
@FacundoSieg@BradfordHuber4 Yeah. Look I’m sure you’ve watched about 5 games in your life and go off what others say, this was fighting. Never seen anything even closely resembling this in my life. But you do you. I’ll continue to watch football and avoid the wc under the current obviously rigged conditions
@botmonic@BradfordHuber4 You do realize that Paraguay being allowed to be extremely violent was part of the deal to weaken the absolute favorite so that Argentina had a better chance to win, right?
@FacundoSieg@BradfordHuber4 You can’t be serious? Argentina were dealing blows to England. 3 clear red cards at a minimum with the one at 3 minutes as the most obvious and blatant one. I watch the game all the time, there hasn’t ever been anything like this. If you defend Argentina, then you hate the game
@BradfordHuber4 I’ve only watched highlights because I can’t take the blatant corruption anymore. Just from the highlights you can see that they are openly fighting with fists and elbows. This was not a football game. I’m done with world cups. It’s not a sporting event.
@iOnAsJ@rvangucht Hij schreeuwt zijn privé leven zelf van de daken. Afgezien van sport kijk ik amper iets van Belgische tv, ga nieuws over BVs zoveel mogelijk uit de weg, en toch zie ik regelmatig iets over hem voorbijkomen. Ik kies ervoor om hem te mijden. Ieder zijn ding. RTBF geeft ook wk.
⛔️The Legend of English Football Alan Shearer:
“When the referee goes back to VAR for Egypt's goal and cancels it due to an interference at the start of the play, but doesn't go back to VAR for Argentina's winning goal despite two interferences at the start of the play... then we're watching a "theater" and not a football match.‼️
If FIFA wants to reward the World Cup to Messi, then let them give him the title right now and the players from the other teams can go home ‼️”
🚨 Peter Drury Breaks Silence: Questionable Calls, Cancelled Goals & FIFA Favouritism – Has Football Become a Scripted Show?
🗣Peter Drury
“After years spent analyzing football matches and commentating on the game at the highest level, I can honestly say that what we witnessed today between Argentina and Egypt was unlike anything I’ve seen in my entire career.
How that was awarded as a penalty remains a complete mystery. The contact, if any, looked minimal at best, yet the decision stood. It’s becoming harder and harder to watch the sport without feeling that the beautiful game is slowly turning into something of a joke for millions of fans around the world. The officiating has been strangely “clean” almost suspiciously so yet it leaves serious questions about consistency and impartiality.
Then there was Egypt’s goal, ruled out for reasons that still aren’t entirely clear. Why was it disallowed? In the same match, when Argentina scored their decisive goal, there appeared to be a clear foul in the build-up that neither the referee nor VAR chose to review properly. These are the moments that make supporters feel the outcome is no longer decided purely on the pitch.
There’s a growing narrative out there and it’s hard to ignore that Lionel Messi is being protected as FIFA’s golden boy. With Cristiano Ronaldo no longer part of the international scene, some believe the powers that be are determined to keep Messi’s story alive for as long as possible because his presence still drives massive global interest and viewing figures. Whether that’s true or not, the pattern of decisions in key moments only fuels that conversation.
passion, and the unpredictable nature of who wins on any given day. But when decisions repeatedly go one way, when valid goals are chalked off and questionable ones are given, and when VAR seems to miss obvious incidents, it starts to feel like something else is at play. The game deserves better. Fans deserve transparency, consistency, and the simple belief that the result is earned not influenced.
These are the moments that test our love for the sport. And right now, that love is being stretched thin.“
Argentina's winning goal was immediately preceded by three Argentinian challenges in their own box, every one of which was worse than the soft foul for which Egypt's goal was disallowed.
Many people don’t know this, but the crossed-arms “X” signal is FIFA’s universal gesture for reporting racist abuse.
When a player, coach, or team official makes that signal, they’re informing the referee that racist abuse has occurred. It is meant to trigger FIFA’s three-step anti-racism protocol: first stop the match, then suspend it if the abuse continues, and ultimately abandon the match if it doesn’t stop.
Today, Egypt manager Hossam Hassan made the “X” gesture from the touchline. Instead of initiating the protocol, the referee booked Hassan with a yellow card and allowed play to continue.
@Dosty___ Omdat ze al jaren lang geholpen worden op de meest corrupte wijze, enkel om Messi zijn stats op te krijgen. Zelfs toernooien georganiseerd met meer frequentie nadat hij wilde stoppen met interland voetbal. Zowel in Qatar als nu al objectief veruit het meest bevoordeelde land.
@JomiDonkey@Bpuksec@Savageboston His 3 game ban got reduced. Happens much more frequently and he still served a ban. This specific situation after a red card, with a specific rule in place that a red card (direct or indirect) would always result in a next game ban was not in place in the 60s.