Apparently after Argentina's 3rd goal, the Egyptian coach Hossam Hassan insulted and spat on Messi for no reason, and Messi didn't retaliate. Imagine the outrage if the roles were reversed
🚨 Breaking :
🇮🇷 Iran: "Our hypersonic missiles can reach Tel Aviv in 400 seconds."
🇮🇱 Mossad: "We have been inside your command center for 400 days. Don't press that button."
BREAKING: Shiv Sena Corporator Ramesh Mhatre complains of “illness” minutes after arrest, taken to Thane Civil Hospital. He could not be taken to the nearer KDMC Hospital because docs are on semi-strike after he assaulted them there on Monday.
Lionel Scaloni on walking past Hossam Hassan in the tunnel after Argentina's win over Egypt:
🗣️ Reporter: "We saw you walk past Hossam Hassan in the tunnel without speaking to him. Was there anything behind that?"
🗣️ Lionel Scaloni:
"No, there wasn't anything I needed to say. I think emotions got the better of him after the match, and unfortunately, I lost a lot of respect for the way he handled the situation.
As national team managers, we're leaders. Our players look to us for guidance, especially after difficult defeats. If we lose our composure and start making accusations instead of accepting the result, it's only natural that others within the team will follow that example. I think some of his players' comments reflected that.
There is no shame in losing a football match, even after being 2–0 up. It has happened to many great teams before, and it will happen again. What matters is how you respond afterward.
In my opinion, some of the things that were said after the game were unnecessary and didn't reflect the values our sport should promote. That's why I chose not to say anything in the tunnel. At this moment, I have nothing to discuss with him."
🇩🇪🇦🇷🇪🇬 | Toni Kroos destruyó las conspiraciones de los fracasados que aseguran que Argentina le robó a Egipto en el Mundial:
"No entiendo por qué la gente siempre busca excusas después de un resultado como este. El fútbol se decide en 90 minutos, no por un solo momento. Egipto jugó una primera mitad excelente, pero, después de ponerse 2–0, perdió el control del partido y Argentina aprovechó. Eso es lo que hacen los equipos de élite.
"La gente sigue hablando del árbitro y del VAR, pero, si ves el partido de manera objetiva, la remontada de Argentina se construyó sobre su intensidad, calidad y mentalidad. Creyeron hasta el pitido final, mientras que Egipto no pudo mantener el mismo nivel que mostró al principio.
"No podés tirar por la borda una ventaja de dos goles contra uno de los mejores equipos del mundo y luego reducirlo todo a una sola decisión. El fútbol es mucho más complejo que eso.
"Siempre habrá debates sobre el arbitraje, y eso es normal. Pero decir que el partido fue 'robado' o que el torneo se está regalando a Argentina es injusto para todos los jugadores en el campo. Los jugadores deciden los partidos con sus actuaciones, no con teorías conspirativas.
"Lo difícil, después de una derrota, es aceptar que el rival fue mejor en los momentos decisivos. Argentina merece crédito por la forma en que respondió bajo presión, y Egipto debería estar orgulloso de su actuación mientras también aprende de los errores que le costaron caro. Eso es el fútbol".
A perfect angle of Messi asking Alvarez to pass to Lautaro that led to the 3rd goal.
Elite scanning.
Just like Pep said, he’s moving his head every second, he has the map of the pitch right in his head.
Genius.
@GulPanag I commanded a Corps in Punjab during part of that period. Have not seen the movie. Important issue when making such sensitive movies is to be factual, completely objective & unbiased.
Is this the biggest scandal in World Cup history?
No.
Is this somebody claiming to be a victim of racism so people don’t concentrate on his own epic failure?
Yes.
Is it the perfect representation of the Palestinian mindset?
Why yes, yes it is.
Sucks to suck, Loser.
DrogBaba absolutely cooked all those people who were crying "Rigged", "everything is rigged for Lionel Messi and Argentina"
"They got easier group,They got easier Knockout opponents like Cape Verde and Egypt while others got tougher"
Btw, he is a Chelsea fan and not a Messi stan
Enzo Fernández announced himself to the world during Argentina's 2022 World Cup title run earning himself an £106 million move to Chelsea.
Four years later, he's established himself as one of the best midfielders in the world and just scored the biggest goal of his life to complete the comeback for Argentina 🔥