⚽️ | URGENTE - MUNDIAL 2026: Algunos miembros de la junta ejecutiva de la FIFA están pidiendo la renuncia del presidente Gianni Infantino y preparando una demanda en su contra tras revelaciones de que la FIFA dobló las reglas para favorecer a un jugador y un país, según especulaciones en línea.
Ce joueur de l’équipe du #Paraguay, Matias #Galarza, déshonore le football par son comportement tout au long du match contre l’équipe de #France. La #FIFA devrait modifier son règlement afin pouvoir sanctionner lourdement ce genre d’individu
🚨🎙️ Toni Kroos on the refereeing in the France vs. Paraguay match: 🇫🇷🇵🇾
"Can you believe that in the 21st century we're still seeing things like this in football? The referee was right in front of several incidents that clearly deserved fouls, yet he chose to wave play on.
What's the point of having a referee in the middle of the pitch if obvious fouls are simply ignored? I've never witnessed officiating like this in my football career. For me, the refereeing was the biggest problem because you cannot see challenges like these and pretend nothing happened.
I really can't appreciate the officiating at all. Even VAR failed to intervene on several dangerous fouls. When both the referee and VAR ignore repeated incidents, people will inevitably question whether those decisions were intentional. It creates the impression that France were not being given fair protection and that their opponents were allowed to gain an unfair advantage.
We've seen too many questionable decisions and too many obvious fouls ignored throughout this tournament. Is this supposed to be football or rugby? It's disappointing that we're still witnessing this kind of officiating in modern football."
🚨BREAKING: FIFA President Gianni Infantino is weighing his options on whether to resign
He has received immense pressure from the fans and the media over his confirmed corruption scandal towards Argentina
🚨 🎙️ Peirs Morgan Blast FIFA president on his comment about suffering with Argentina 🔴
People may find the FIFA president's comment amusing, and some will argue that he's entitled to support any team he wants. But the issue isn't whether he has personal preferences—it's that he holds the highest office in world football. That position demands public neutrality.
When the leader of FIFA openly says he "suffered" because of a particular national team, it's bound to raise questions about impartiality. Even if no bias exists, comments like that can damage public confidence and fuel doubts about the fairness of decisions made under FIFA's leadership.
Football is built on trust. Once supporters begin to believe that certain teams receive preferential treatment, every controversial refereeing decision, disciplinary ruling, and tournament outcome will be questioned. Perception alone can be harmful to the credibility of the sport.
Whether the team involved is Argentina or any other nation, the same principle should apply. FIFA's president should represent every member association equally and avoid public comments that could undermine confidence in the integrity of the game.
The world's biggest sport deserves leadership that is not only fair but is also seen to be fair. Protecting that trust should always come before personal emotions or public displays of support.
I think he should resign automatically.
🚨🎙️ Roy Keane rips into Ilgiz Tantashev and VAR after France vs Paraguay World Cup Round of 16 clash
🗣️“There was a time where all it takes to win a game is solid preparation and good team play. Nowadays you need to investigate the referee and VAR before the match to see if they have been paid.
What happened tonight is an absolute disgrace. France are grinding it out in this heat — 42°C heat index, boiling conditions — and Paraguay park the bus, foul after foul, time-wasting, the lot. The referee [Ilgiz Tantashev] is an absolute joke: three yellow cards for France and none for Paraguay? How is that possible? They should’ve had two or three bookings at least.
Then the big moment — around the 65th minute, Désiré Doué gets clearly tripped in the box by Diego Gómez. The ref waves play on like he’s blind, players are appealing, and VAR has to step in and drag him to the screen to finally give the penalty. Mbappé sticks it away, 1-0, and France go through. But that’s not football, that’s officiating gone mad. The keeper [Orlando Gill] made some saves, fair enough, but the ref and VAR turned this into a shambles. Sort it out!”
🚨Peter Crouch on Argentina:
“There is so much going on behind the football pitch. Money, power, agreements.
What we’re seeing on the pitch is only but results of what has already been agreed behind closed doors”