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🚨 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".
‼️ RIO FERDINAND:
“Henry always talks negative about Ronaldo. There was a clip at Highbury when Henry went and tried to provoke Cristiano, but he pushed him away, and then scored the winner for Man United. There were pictures of Henry taking the kick-off and Cristiano’s name was on the background . It seems that story is still stuck in Henry’s mind and that he still hates Ronaldo for that.”
🚨🎙️ Sergio Ramos on the criticism Cristiano Ronaldo receives:
"The criticism and negativity Cristiano Ronaldo gets from some pundits is starting to look personal. Every time Portugal plays, the conversation somehow always comes back to Ronaldo.
Some of these people retired at 35 or 37, yet they constantly question a player who is still competing at the highest level. If it was so easy, why didn't they continue playing themselves?
It sometimes feels like certain people are waiting for Cristiano to fail just so they can blame him and mock him. But what exactly are they mocking? This is a player who has achieved almost everything football can offer. His legacy is already written in the history of the game.
You don't have to like Ronaldo, that's your choice. But you have to respect what he has accomplished. Many of those criticizing him never reached the level he has maintained for over two decades.
What surprises me is that Portugal has many talented players, yet after every game the discussion is always about Ronaldo. If you think he should retire, that's your opinion, but constantly talking about him only shows how important he still is to football.
Cristiano Ronaldo has nothing left to prove. He has earned respect from everyone who loves this sport."
🚨🗣️Sadio Mane on Hakimi calling Morocco “Brazil of Africa” :
“I wonder where he got that information from (laughs).”
“ In my place they are actually called thieves of Africa (laughs).”
“They do not play exciting football to be even called Brazil. They have never produced an exciting talent like Jay Jay Okocha or El Hadji Diouf. Brazil of Africa belongs to either Senegal or Nigeria.”
🚨Mason Greenwood on the biggest club in world football:
🗣️ “People will always have different opinions because football is built on passion.
Some will say Real Madrid because of the Champions Leagues.
Others will say Barcelona because of the players they’ve produced.
Some will mention Bayern Munich, Liverpool or Manchester City because of what they’ve achieved in recent years.
But for me, the biggest club in world football is Manchester United.
When you travel around the world, you realise how massive the club is.
The fanbase is everywhere.
The history is incredible.
The expectations are different from any other club.
Even during difficult periods, Manchester United remains one of the most talked about teams in football.
That’s what makes a truly big club.
Trophies are important, but size is also about influence, history, supporters and global reach.
For me, no club attracts attention like Manchester United.
Whether they’re winning trophies or going through a rebuild, the football world is always watching.
That’s why I believe Manchester United is the biggest club in the world.”
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🚨 BREAKING: Wayne Rooney on Christian Eriksen after collapsing again
“First off, forget football for a second. The most important thing is Christian’s health and his family. Seeing that happen on the pitch... it shook everyone. Players, fans, all of us. Football stops mattering when it’s a lad’s life on the line.
If he’s even thinking about retirement, then I back him 100%. Nobody can tell another man what to do with his heart, literally and figuratively. He’s given football everything already. He’s got kids, he’s got a life after football.
I know how much football means to players. Walking away is the hardest decision you’ll ever make. But if the doctors are telling him it’s too risky, then you listen.
Whatever he decides, the lads will back him. Fans will back him. Health has to come first, always.”
OHHHHHH MY WORD 😭
What have you done, Patrick Dorgu? An unbelievable strike from outside the box
This is exactly why every coach wants to play him further forward. Manchester United, we have got a player on our hands
Holy Mary… WOW 🤯
🚨 Ancelotti opens up on his decision to call up Ederson:
"I will be honest, I didn't know much about Ederson before his move to Manchester United.
You know when a club like Manchester United decides to invest in a player, it gets your attention. They don't usually sign players without quality. After watching him closely, I saw his work rate, intelligence, and character. His performances convinced me he deserved an opportunity, and that's why I decided to call him up."
🎙️ Pepe on the recent dressing room tensions at Real Madrid:
🗣️ Sergio Ramos:
“Pepe, I heard you even called Alvaro [Arbeloa] to ask what’s really happening there.”
🗣️ Pepe:
“I can’t say everything publicly. Once we’re off air, I’ll tell you. But honestly… it shocks me sometimes when I watch this Madrid team. Do you remember when I told you to go ask a player how he wanted my revenge after a bad tackle? (laughs)
Whether he wanted me to go light so he survives the next game… or go hard enough to miss the rest of the season. That was the mentality back then. But here’s the difference… all that aggression was for opponents, never for our own dressing room. Never.
We had huge personalities. Massive egos. Bigger than what people see today. But we understood the code. The hierarchy. The respect. Inside that squad, everybody knew what Madrid represented. Once it came to protecting the badge, everybody moved together. That’s why we were dangerous.
Now I watch this team and I see too much emotion turned inward. Too much fighting amongst themselves. And I keep asking myself… is the code gone now? Because at Madrid, talent alone was never enough.
I remember when Gareth Bale arrived. Big star, big money, Premier League reputation…and he understood immediately: none of that matters here. At Madrid, you earn your respect first. Only then do you become family.”
🎙️ Ousmane Dembele on Marcus Rashford’s potential return to Manchester United:
“A lot of people don’t understand how quickly things can change in football.
Marcus can go back to United under Michael Carrick and have an exceptional season. Then suddenly, people are asking why Barcelona didn’t activate that clause.
The talent has never been the problem. Players like that don’t lose it. Sometimes all you need is the right environment, the right confidence.
I see that in Carrick… that calm, that trust… similar to what we have with Luis Enrique. And if that happens, you might see Rashford leading United as the number 9 against Barcelona in the Champions League next season.
I’ve been called finished before.
Marcus is far from it.”
🚨💣🗣️ Thierry Henry on Bruno Fernandes Season:
"Listen, we have to talk about what we are seeing from Bruno Fernandes right now, because sometimes in football, we take consistency for granted. To be sitting there on 19 assists with games still to play... that is not normal. It is not easy.
People always talk about my record the 20 assists I had in that 2002/03 season. And let me tell you, I know exactly what it takes to get to that number. It’s not just about the quality of the pass; it’s about the vision to see a gap before it even exists, and then having the technical execution to deliver the ball exactly where the striker needs it. It’s about being the 'brain' of the team. And Bruno, for all the talk about his frustration or his emotions, he is the undisputed brain of that Manchester United side.
You see that assist today against Brentford? That’s what I love. It’s the weight of the pass. It’s knowing exactly when to release it. He’s on the verge of matching me, and potentially going past me, and look records are there to be broken. I’ve always said that. If you are good enough to beat a record that has stood for over twenty years, you deserve all the flowers. You have to respect the grind.
And let’s be serious for a second: if he goes ahead and does this if he breaks that 20-assist barrier in this Premier League, with the intensity of the game today for me, he has to be the PFA Player of the Year. Simple as that. You cannot have a player reach that level of creative output and not recognize him as the best in the land. He carries the responsibility, he demands the ball, and he delivers. If he hits 21, I’ll be the first one to stand up in this studio and clap, because I know the difficulty of that mountain he’s climbing."