🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović slams Rio Ferdinand's VAR comments
🗣️: "I expect emotional fans to complain after every match, that's football. But I never expected someone with Rio Ferdinand's experience to make a statement as foolish as "I've never seen VAR review a yellow card." This isn't even the first time we've seen it. Amiron was sent off after receiving a second yellow for simulation in this same World Cup. The law didn't suddenly change because Argentina were playing.
What surprises me even more is the obsession. Ronaldo fans don't watch Argentina because they support football, they watch every Argentina match hoping to find someone to blame. They don't celebrate their own team; they spend ninety minutes studying Messi, the referee, VAR, FIFA, and every replay, praying for a controversy. If Argentina win comfortably, they say it's rigged. If Messi scores, it's the referee. If he doesn't score, they still find a conspiracy. They lose more sleep over Messi than some Argentina fans do.
At some point, you have to ask yourself: are you supporting Ronaldo, or are you following Messi's career full-time? Because it looks like Messi has millions of unpaid analysts who never miss a single Argentina game. That's not rivalry anymore, that's obsession.
Football is simple. Sometimes referees get decisions right, sometimes they get them wrong. But when the exact same type of decision happens in another match and nobody cares, then suddenly it's the biggest scandal in football because it benefits Argentina, you've stopped looking for the truth. You're just looking for excuses.
Messi doesn't need people to rewrite the rules for him. His football has spoken for over twenty years. If every Argentina victory forces you to invent another conspiracy, maybe the problem isn't Messi. Maybe it's that you're still struggling to accept what the world has already accepted."
He won titles with Barcelona — “comfort zone.”
He won Ligue 1 — “Farmers League.”
He won MLS — “rigged and scripted.”
He won the World Cup — “rigged and scripted.”
He won the Copa América — “they organize it every year just so he can win.”
He won 8 Ballon d’Ors — “robbed.”
He won 6 European Golden Boots — “irrelevant.”
He has the most assists in football history — “assists don’t matter.”
He dribbles past opponents — “they don’t tackle him properly.”
He scores free kicks — “they’re too close, and the goalkeepers just let them in.”
Other big national teams failed to beat small teams so could play against his team — “It’s his fault and FIFA’s.”
He’s humble — “it’s all an act.”
No matter what Lionel Messi achieves, the goalposts keep moving. Meanwhile he is just there chilling and enjoying his football. 😂
At what point do you simply accept that you’re witnessing the greatest footballer the game has ever seen?
Aren’t you all tired?
TUTAFAKARI KIDOGO MAREFA WA MECHI YA ARGENTINA VS EGYPT
REFA: François Letexier 🇫🇷 France
KIBENDERA 1: Cyril Mugnier 🇫🇷 France
KIBENDER 2: Mehdi Rahmouni 🇫🇷 France
VAR: Jérôme Brisard 🇫🇷 France
AVAR 1: Willy Delajod 🇫🇷 France
AVAR 3: Van Driessche 🇧🇪 Belgium
Kwahiyo Wafaransa waliibeba ARGENTINA? 😀
🚨| WORLD RECORD: In 96 years of FIFA World Cup history, Lionel Messi is the first player to simultaneously be:
🏆 World Cup champion
⚽ Top scorer
🎯 Top assister
🌟 Golden Ball holder
🚨 This Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan is a mentally unstable person. He has a long history of blaming others for his own mistakes instead of taking responsibility for them. He has assaulted various people, leading to multiple bans, and has also been summoned and arrested for various offenses.
Yesterday, he acted similarly: with his team leading 2-0, he brought attackers instead of defenders. This put the team under pressure and allowed Argentina to score 3 goals in less than 15 minutes. He was essentially responsible for Egypt’s defeat, yet as always he blamed the referee for his own errors and even attempted to pick a fight with the Argentine players.