Fier de voir les militaires ukrainiens défiler aux côtés de nos forces. Un symbole de fraternité, de courage et de destin partagé. Pensées au peuple ukrainien qui lutte pour sa liberté et, avec elle, pour celle de tous les Européens.
Hicieron una película de 26 minutos con todos los robos de Lionel Messi y su equipo en este Mundial. 😭😭😭😭
El Camino de Argentina hacia la Final - La Película https://t.co/iudaL26eSh
There were 48 teams in this World Cup.
Only one of them never received a VAR intervention against it.
Not even to review a possible penalty, a possible red card, a yellow, or any other action that could have harmed it.
Yes, that team is Argentina.
NÚMEROS DA POLÊMICA EM ARGENTINA 🇦🇷 x EGITO 🇪🇬!
A Argentina cometeu 13 faltas durante a partida, enquanto o Egito fez 11.
Mas a diferença nos cartões chamou atenção:
🇦🇷 Argentina:
❌ 0 cartões aplicados
🇪🇬 Egito:
🟨 4 cartões amarelos para jogadores
🟨 1 cartão amarelo para a delegação
🟥 1 cartão vermelho para delegação
����Paul Scholes on Mo Salah and Egypt being eliminated by Argentina.
🗣️“This is the greatest robbery in football history I’ve ever witnessed, from the beginning of the game till the end there wasn’t any favorable decision for the Egyptian national team. You don’t have to bring in excuses for such controversial decisions in the end.”
“It’s sad and you can see how emotional and heartbreaking the fans look after the game, it’s not what we expected from the game today. A false penalty and many other decisions that isn’t meant to be taken, we just have to admit the fact that it was rigged and there’s nothing we can do about this.”
“It’s Lionel Messi and we all know why this happened today against the Egyptian team, this wasn’t how football is supposed to be played but they ruin everything with their favorite decisions.”
🚨🗣 Salah on the match officiating:
"The less I say about it, the better. I don't want to end up with a hefty fine from FIFA... but you know what it is." 🇪🇬🇦��
🚨🗣️New: Pepe on the controversial officiating decisions in Egypt and Argentina game, Messi and Argentina are being favored:
“Today the whole world watched the same match.
Egypt scored a perfectly good goal, celebrated it, earned it, and then VAR suddenly turned into a time machine. They went so far back looking for a reason to disallow it that I thought they were reviewing the pyramids being built.
That is my first question.
If VAR can travel that far into the past to cancel Egypt’s goal, why could it not travel five seconds into the future when Egypt were screaming for penalties?
Funny, no? One team gets forensic investigation. The other gets silence.
Egypt were leading. Egypt were controlling the game. Egypt were making Argentina uncomfortable. Then came the intervention that changed everything.
The disallowed goal.
The moment that shifted the entire momentum of the match.
And after that? Two penalty appeals. Two. Not one. Two opportunities for the officials to show consistency.
Nothing. No urgency. No transparency. No explanation that convinced anybody.
Then Argentina go down the other end and score the winner.
Football is a game of moments. The referee’s team decided which moments deserved attention and which moments deserved to disappear.
People tell me Argentina showed champion mentality. I agree.
But champion mentality and controversial officiating are not mutually exclusive things, Both can exist at the same time. What I cannot accept is the inconsistency.
When Egypt scored, VAR searched every grain of sand in the desert looking for a foul.
When Egypt asked for penalties, suddenly everybody became blind. That is why the Egyptian bench exploded. That is why cards were flying everywhere. That is why millions of fans left the stadium angry instead of simply disappointed.
Because losing to Argentina is one thing. Feeling like the rules changed depending on who benefited is another.
And this is what football fans hate the most. Not defeat. Not mistakes. Selective scrutiny.
The feeling that one decision was examined with a microscope while another was viewed from outer space.
Maybe Argentina would still have won. Maybe they would not. We will never know. Because the game was not allowed to reach its natural conclusion.
Instead, Egypt leave the World Cup with questions.
Questions about the disallowed goal, Questions about the ignored penalty appeals, Questions about consistency, Questions about why VAR looked like a sword against one team and a shield for another.
And when football leaves people talking more about the officials than the players, that is not a victory for the sport.
That is a failure.
Today Egypt lost 3-2 on the scoreboard.
But the debate over what really happened will win headlines for much longer than Argentina’s comeback.”
تيري هينري لاعب برشلونه السابق : لم اتوقع ظهور المنتخب المصري بهذه الجرأه امام بطل العالم
الارجنتين لم تأتي للمباراه الحكم هو من اعادهم للمباراه مره اخري ومن وجهه نظري هناك ضربتين جزاء لمنتخب مصر الحكم لغي هدف لمصر بسبب خطأ واحتسب هدف للارجنتين برغم وجود خطأ مشابه
ابراهيموفيتش : للاسف الارجنتين سر. قت المباراه مثل سر. قه ميسي للكورات الذهبيه يجب علي للفيفا الغاء كاس العالم وتسميته كاس ميسي.
ابراهيموفيتش جاب الخلاصه 👌
🚨 Peter Drury Breaks Silence: Questionable Calls, Cancelled Goals & FIFA Favouritism – Has Football Become a Scripted Show?
🗣Peter Drury
“After years spent analyzing football matches and commentating on the game at the highest level, I can honestly say that what we witnessed today between Argentina and Egypt was unlike anything I’ve seen in my entire career.
How that was awarded as a penalty remains a complete mystery. The contact, if any, looked minimal at best, yet the decision stood. It’s becoming harder and harder to watch the sport without feeling that the beautiful game is slowly turning into something of a joke for millions of fans around the world. The officiating has been strangely “clean” almost suspiciously so yet it leaves serious questions about consistency and impartiality.
Then there was Egypt’s goal, ruled out for reasons that still aren’t entirely clear. Why was it disallowed? In the same match, when Argentina scored their decisive goal, there appeared to be a clear foul in the build-up that neither the referee nor VAR chose to review properly. These are the moments that make supporters feel the outcome is no longer decided purely on the pitch.
There’s a growing narrative out there and it’s hard to ignore that Lionel Messi is being protected as FIFA’s golden boy. With Cristiano Ronaldo no longer part of the international scene, some believe the powers that be are determined to keep Messi’s story alive for as long as possible because his presence still drives massive global interest and viewing figures. Whether that’s true or not, the pattern of decisions in key moments only fuels that conversation.
passion, and the unpredictable nature of who wins on any given day. But when decisions repeatedly go one way, when valid goals are chalked off and questionable ones are given, and when VAR seems to miss obvious incidents, it starts to feel like something else is at play. The game deserves better. Fans deserve transparency, consistency, and the simple belief that the result is earned not influenced.
These are the moments that test our love for the sport. And right now, that love is being stretched thin.“
🚨 José Mourinho on Argentina vs. Egypt:
“This is daylight robbery. It’s a shame what football is becoming. How do you let the play continue, allow the goal to be scored, and only then decide to go back and cancel it? If there was a foul, stop the game immediately. Don’t wait until after the goal.
Then I ask another question—why wasn’t Argentina’s first goal reviewed with the same attention when it looked very close to offside? Why was every incident involving Argentina checked, while Egypt didn’t seem to get the same treatment?
VAR is supposed to bring fairness, not confusion. Today, it looked like every important decision went in Argentina’s favour. Football deserves better.”
🚨🗣️ Zlatan Ibrahimović: "I don't understand how Argentina always gets favoured by FIFA, they clearly disallowed a legal goal of Egypt and they gave Argentina 8 Penalties in the last 12 World Cup games, I don't understand why the other countries are letting it happen".
عاااااااجل : أسطورة الكرة الإنجليزية آلان شيرار:
عندما يع��د الحكم للـ VAR في هدف مصر ويُلغيه بسبب إعاقة في بداية اللعبة، ولا يعود للـ VAR في هدف فوز الأرجنتين رغم وجود إعاقتين في بداية اللعبة.. إذًا فنحن نشاهد "مسرحية" وليست مباراة كرة قدم.
إذا ��ان الفيفا يرغب في إهداء كأس العالم لميسي فليعطيه اللقب من الآن ويذهب لاعبو باقي المنتخبات إلى منازلهم 👏👏👏👏👏
Incredible Egyptian goal is disallowed because of a foul far away, then same situation a few minutes later and goal for Argentina not disallowed! No VAR, nothing? FIFA again looks like a corrupt joke, playing favorites for stars.
O Balogun, o melhor jogador dos EUA, foi expulso por quase arrancar o pé a um adversário.
A Casa Branca falou com a FIFA.
A FIFA anulou a suspensão do jogador americano.
Trump agradeceu à FIFA.
Este Mundial perdeu a pouca credibilidade que ainda tinha.