Same person that was calling out Fabrizio doesn’t even know Chelsea can’t loan Jackson to villa because they’ve already loaned Garnacho to villa. @FabrizioRomano will always be the goat
🚨🆕 Aston Villa are still in direct talks with both Nicolas Jackson’s camp and Chelsea to find a solution for a permanent transfer or a loan. #CFC
No agreements have been reached yet.
@SkySportDE 🇸🇳
How many UCLs and la Liga did Madrid win before Ronaldo?
How many UCLs and EPL titles did United win before Ronaldo?
Per this logic everything Ronaldo did at the club level isn’t special cos United and Madrid are expected to win.
Dembele UCL with PSG >>>> CR7 club career
I'm glad Cristiano got caught paying media outlets and his friends to lie about Messi. It's all starting to make sense now.
He's so insecure, and his friends are paid, corrupt bots. Shameless Frauds 🤡🤑
I disagree with VAR overreach BUT all decisions are justified by law.
Egypt have zero grounds. They blew a 2-0 lead and crumbled under pressure. Now they’re looking for a scapegoat.
🚨 🗣️ Mohamed Salah refuses to blame the referee after Egypt’s exit.
🗣️ “It’s difficult to accept because we were leading 2-0. We believed we had the game under control.
🗣️ I’ve seen the reactions after the match, but people need to understand emotions take over. Ziko never meant to disrespect Messi or FIFA. He was simply hurting after the final whistle.
🗣️ Personally, I don’t think Egypt were robbed. The referee made decisions like every referee does, but I don’t believe the result was decided by officiating.
🗣️ I’m proud of this team. We fought together until the end and that’s all you can ask for.
🗣️ Congratulations to Messi and Argentina. I hope they go all the way.
🚨Rio Ferdinand: “Football Needs Results on the Pitch, Not Excuses”.
Enough of the Claims that Egypt was Robbed.
🗣️ I’ve sat here and watched football for many years, both as a player and as a pundit, and what frustrates me is this constant search for conspiracy when a big team fights back.
I don’t understand why people always look for excuses after a result like this. Football is decided over 90 minutes, not by one moment. Egypt played an excellent first half, but after going 2–0 up they lost control of the game, and Argentina took advantage. That’s what top teams do.
People keep talking about the referee and VAR, but if you watch the match objectively, Argentina’s comeback was built on their intensity, quality, and mentality. They believed until the final whistle, while Egypt couldn’t maintain the same level they showed early on.
When Argentina went down under a challenge, the whistle came — because it was a foul. When Egypt were on the receiving end of incidents, the game continued because the officials rightly let play go on where contact was minimal or players stayed on their feet. That’s consistency, not bias.
As for the build-up to Enzo Fernández’s winning goal, Egypt were screaming for a foul and surrounding the referee, but VAR correctly saw nothing worth overturning. If that incident had gone the other way, the same people would be praising the officials for not interrupting the flow of the game. We’ve seen similar moments reviewed or waved away across the tournament depending on the context — not the badge.
The disciplinary side tells the same story: Argentina played with passion and edge, but the referee managed the game well. Challenges that some call “deserving yellows” were competitive duels, not reckless ones. Top sides like Argentina are allowed to compete physically without constant cards, just as other great teams have been throughout history.
One debatable incident here, another there — that’s football. But turning isolated moments into a “pattern” of favoritism is exactly how fans create narratives instead of accepting that Argentina showed superior character and quality when it mattered most.
Football cannot afford this constant undermining of results with referee conspiracies. The integrity of the game depends on supporters recognizing that matches are won by players on the pitch, not by officials in the middle.
Whether you’re Argentina, Egypt, Brazil, France or anyone else, the laws of the game stay the same. What changes is how teams respond to pressure, how they fight back from behind, and how they deliver when the big moments arrive.
The officials tonight did their job. Argentina did theirs — with heart, belief, and quality. Egypt had a strong start but couldn’t sustain it. That’s football. The players on both sides deserve credit for a competitive match, and the fans deserve honest analysis, not excuses.
The result stands because Argentina earned it over the full 90 minutes.”
All the self-proclaimed FIFA experts on Twitter are crying about the referee giving or not giving yellow cards against Argentina.
Meanwhile, this challenge didn't get a yellow card, and nobody said a word about it. I was actually surprised the referee didn't show a single yellow card until the 92nd minute.
And for those who don't watch football regularly: if you take off your shirt during a match—even while celebrating a real or disallowed goal—you will get a yellow card.
Funny enough, the same player later gave an interview claiming the game was rigged. 🤣🤣🤣
VAR cancelled this goal for Argentina that went even further back because of a foul in buildup, the reason why you don’t know about this is because this was Lionel Messi and people don’t care when it’s him 😂
Belgium got a Last minute penalty against Senegal
Croatia’s goal was chopped off for offside after the ball touching veiga .
Belgium came from 2 goals down to beat Senegal
When Egypt was leading the World Cup wasn’t rigged
Argentina doing a comeback is when the world feels like the World Cup is rigged
We Taya you people