@Ndubuixi@TouchlineX And you still have a lot of your Nigerian brothers in south africa and south Africans will read ths and take it personal and your brothers will suffer cause of ur words
Fizeram um compilado de 4 minutos mostrando os lances em que a Argentina foi favorecida contra o Egito.
Simplesmente um escândalo mundial. Quanta sujeira envolvida. 🤢
🚨 AHMED HASSAN: “EVERY TIME ARGENTINA ARE INVOLVED, THERE IS ALWAYS A QUESTION”
🗣️ “Nobody is questioning Argentina’s quality. They have world-class players and a proud football history.
But there is a reason so many supporters around the world are frustrated tonight.
Every time a controversial decision happens in a match involving Argentina, people are told to move on and accept it. Eventually fans become tired of hearing the same explanations.
Egypt scored a goal that would have put them in a commanding position. It was ruled out after VAR intervention.
Egypt believed they should have had a penalty before Argentina scored the decisive goal. There was no review that satisfied supporters.
Then Argentina complete the comeback and suddenly all discussion becomes about their resilience rather than the controversial moments that shaped the result.
Football cannot survive on reputation. A nation should not receive the benefit of the doubt because of its history, its stars or its commercial value.
The same laws should apply to everyone.
If Egypt had committed the same incidents that Argentina were accused of, do you honestly believe the outcome would have been identical? That is the question millions of people are asking tonight.”
#ARGEGY
🚨🚨🚨 BREAKING - MOSTAFA ZIKO:
🗣 "The referee is unfair, God is sufficient for me and the best disposer of affairs. He's wasting the effort of an entire nation."
"The cup is being given to Argentina."
🚨 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.”