@alabycephas@Adikastakes Exactly. The guys laughing talking about power, when this is bully. The mind has accepted defeat. So it’s a normal thing to be subjected.
@bayern_MOB This is very untrue. I’ve watched lot of South American teams, not all of them play like this. Paraguay is not a difficult team they’re a useless team with no plan. Physicality is different from playing to injure players. What saved them today was the poor lackluster officiating
@abbydeuriarte@JuanG_Arango What’s your point with this story?? Does he have to know every name of anyone who’s won the World Cup? Sit this one out ma’am. You made no point
Paraguay with no game plan. Just to defend and see it all to penalties. Game plans like this actually destroy football. FIFA needs to find a way to prevent teams doing this.
@Zonal_Marking Some of you are just super negative and never deserve or see good things. If you watched all his games at the world cup and this is the conclusion you came up with, then you really have a serious problem.
@inversewire@DailyLoud You call that weak piece of shit? He freaking did the right thing. Which is to protect himself BY ALL MEANS. That box was the closest thing to saving his life. Would you rather be reactive or proactive.
@DashFlowMediaEn@DailyLoud Freaking moron would you rather wait to be bitten by a dog before you protect yourself? Some of you just don’t think rationally.
@fifamedia@adidasfootball@FIFAWorldCup So why does the graph not rise again after it hits the Portuguese defender Veiga? Why do they only show a part of the video stream, can we see full IMU plot?
The basic common sense is that the ball hits a player it should deflect, but it didn't.
@benzibenzion@ValentinaForUSA Sensor that no one has validated for its limitations. So why does the graph not rise again after it hits the Portuguese defender Veiga? Fake plot that defies physics. The basic common sense is that the ball hits a player it should deflect, but it didn't.
@JaySilvaCrypto@ValentinaForUSA Technology my foot! So why does the graph not rise again after it hits the Portuguese defender Veiga? Fake plot that defies physics. The basic common sense is that the ball hits a player it should deflect, but it didn't.