@postcodeldn@AhmedMufc2000 you're a big fool, didn't you see that Martinez was stepped on plus the jersey pull?? Mac's touch was light that player should even be given a yellow for making that fall very scripted..rubbish, on the other one, Alvarez recovered the ball. Wtf is wrong with you Ronaldo fans.
Absolute robbery. The foul Egypt was asking to go under VAR wasn’t the handball or even the foul on Salah. It was this one, Mac Allister pulls on Egypts player.
#argentina#egypt#worldcup#fifa
@OloriOfOloris All the men on here saying “because of yansh” most of them would kill to have Beverly make una de here de cry😂
Would not even be shocked to see them in her dm
Ndi nzuzu😂
Right now, most of the opinions are driven by emotion rather than logic—especially from Ronaldo fans, Egyptian supporters, and people simply chasing engagement.
The first incident involving Salah on the right is virtually identical to the one shown below on the left. There is simply not enough contact in either situation to justify a penalty.
The Molina incident had no real impact on the game. It happened near the halfway line, close to the touchline. At most, if the referee wanted to be extremely strict, it could have been a yellow card.
As for the last incident, there wasn't enough contact to award a penalty. We've seen much stronger challenges ignored in the Premier League, and even more obvious ones this World Cup that weren't given either.
What actually happened is easy to explain from a tactical perspective. Egypt's coach crowded Messi out in central areas. But once Scaloni brought on Lautaro Martínez, he occupied those central spaces, allowing Messi to drift to the right wing where he had much more freedom to create and attack the half-spaces. The result? One goal and one assist.
Egypt's substitutions also played a major role. Instead of protecting their lead and trying to take the game into extra time with a compact defensive block, they became too aggressive, pushed their defensive line higher, and left spaces behind. Argentina exploited those spaces, with Martínez assisting Enzo Fernández for the winning goal. On that final goal, the defender misread the situation after checking Enzo's position, stepped up too early, and was punished.
In short, Egypt had a solid tactical game plan, but they failed strategically. Above all, Messi's individual brilliance restored Argentina's belief long before the comeback was completed.
I hope this reaches those who genuinely want to understand football. As for the Ronaldo fanbase that spends its time crying, I honestly couldn't care less whether they understand it or not.
RONALDO HAS NEVER BEEN CLOSE TO MESSI,NEVER.
MESSI IS LIGHT YEARS AHEAD OF HIM AND EVERYONE ELSE.
ALL THOSE UNA VIEWING CENTER TALK.
RONALDO IS HARDWORKING, MESSI IS TALENTED. LIKE KIDS.
BOTH ARE BOTH EXTREMELY HARDWORKING AND EXTREMELY TALENTED.
GOD JUST MADE SURE HE PUT MESSI AHEAD TO HUMBLE THAT MAN AND ALSO TO TEACH YOU ALL HUMILITY AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF A CHILDISH EGO.
@jagoofloja@E_berekz@emceejeffy@itsSh0la has it always being the world cup only, I don't understand, does Gotze and Kante not have the world cup?? Messi is the best player on earth, and there is no way he would been that good without an intl. trophy. wtf
@1Aritana@MiniMimiBae bro it's crazy to be honest, and the problem is that they never change, they are hardly bi sexuals, men could be gay till 70, but lesbians would still have affairs with men, they are mostly bi sexuals