Sabe quando minha opinião em relação ao Messi como pessoa mudou?
Quando percebi q ele sabe e ouve os xingamentos racistas da torcida Argentina e nunca, nunca usou a influência dele pra pedir pra parar. Ele é um cara q teria essa moral. O único da Argentina q teria. Nunca o fez.
Buat yang belum tau, Argentina adalah negara satu-satunya di Amerika Latin yang mendukung Israel.
Disaat negara lainnya mengecam agresi Israel ke Gaza, Argentina sebaliknya mendukung hal tersebut. Bahkan negara seperti Brazil, Bolivia dan Kolombia kritis dan meminta serangan dihentikan segera.
Argentina ngga cuman ngedukung, tapi mereka membuka kedutaan besar di Yerusalem. Presiden Argentina Javier Milei sangat pro Israel.
Bahkan dia menyebut dirinya "Presiden paling zionis di dunia" dan berusaha membujuk negara Amerika Latin lain untuk menjalin kerjasama dengan Israel.
Tercatat Argentina punya sekitar 180 ribu keturunan Yahudi di negaranya. Jadi jangan heran kalau hal ini akan terjadi.
People are upset about the World Cup because instead of bringing the world together it’s another reminder of how unjust the world is.
It’s not a conspiracy. A Somali referee was denied entry to the U.S., that’s a fact. The U.S. tried to swap Iran for Italy, and then mistreated the team, that’s a fact. The U.S. president made a call to reverse a red card for an American player, that’s a fact…
From discrimination and over-priced tickets, to commercial breaks and VAR issues, many people who have watched and enjoyed the World Cup since childhood are more than disappointed. The whole tournament was tainted from the beginning, starting with a fake peace prize to gratify the host country.
🚨🇪🇬 Egyptian Federation President Hany Abo Rida has filed an official complaint against French referee François Letexier and his assistants, reports @ismaeelmahmoudd.
Gol kedua mesir yang dianulir semalam adalah gol counter attack terbaik sepanjang piala dunia 2026. Gila sih, seru banget liat tim yg ga diunggulkan melakukan itu ke juara bertahan. Sayang keseruan piala dunia dirusak sama wasit ngehek 🥹
🎥 The referee ignored Hamdi Fathy’s torn shirt, which was ripped by the Argentine player, and didn't care about the player's request to go to VAR. Instead, he showed yellow cards to most of the players because they were demanding justice from the referee.
🚨🗣️New: Iker Casillas on the controversial officiating decisions in Egypt and Argentina game, Messi and Argentina are being favored:
“As a goalkeeper, I’ve always believed football should be decided by players, not by controversies that leave people talking about referees for days.
I watched Argentina against Egypt, and honestly, I understand why Egyptian fans are furious, what I don’t understand is the consistency.
Egypt scores a second goal. The ball is in the net. Then VAR starts digging deeper than an archaeological expedition. Suddenly we’re reviewing incidents from so far back in the move that it feels like the goal was disallowed by history itself.
Fine.
If that’s the standard, then apply that standard everywhere. Because when Egypt were screaming for penalties late in the game, where was that same energy? Where was that same determination to find the truth?
Where was that same microscopic attention to detail? That’s the question millions of people are asking. One moment receives a full criminal investigation. The other gets a missing-person report. And football fans notice these things.
People will say Argentina showed the mentality of champions. I agree,they fought until the end, they punished every mistake. But let’s stop pretending that the officiating didn’t become a major part of the story. The disallowed Egyptian goal changed the emotional temperature of the match.
Then came two penalty appeals, Two opportunities to prove consistency. Two opportunities to reassure everyone that the same rules applied to both teams.
Nothing.
No moment that convinced Egypt they had received equal treatment. Then Argentina score the winner. And that’s when the frustration exploded. The bench erupted, cards came out, Coaches lost control of their emotions. Not because Egypt were losing. Because they felt the game was slipping away through decisions they could not understand.
That’s the difference, Fans can accept defeat. What fans struggle to accept is uncertainty.
The feeling that one team’s actions are examined frame by frame while another team’s incidents are viewed at highway speed.
Football cannot survive on trust if supporters leave the stadium believing the standards changed depending on the shirt being worn.
Maybe Argentina still win if every decision goes Egypt’s way. Maybe they don’t. We’ll never know. And that’s exactly why the debate will never die.
Because Egypt didn’t leave this World Cup talking about tactics. They didn’t leave talking about missed chances.
They left talking about a disallowed goal, ignored penalty appeals, VAR consistency, bookings on the bench, and a feeling that every time they climbed the mountain, somebody moved the finish line.
Argentina advance. Egypt go home. But the biggest winner tonight wasn’t football.
It was controversy.
And whenever controversy becomes the star of the show, the sport has failed the people who love it.”