@WCwinnerLeo@NoodleHairCR7 Portugal used simulation, not following the rules of fair play. The world will not recognize such a victory if the men are not even men on the field.
@WCwinnerLeo@NoodleHairCR7 The Uzbek made very light contact with the Portuguese. Portugal, knowing that the ball would not go away, deliberately fell.
@WCwinnerLeo@NoodleHairCR7 Imagine Uzbekistan is participating in the World Cup for the first time, so it's 1 year old. Portugal is 10 years old. Of course, 10-year-olds are strong.
@WCwinnerLeo@NoodleHairCR7 I meant the fair play rules. Imagine Fayzullayev is a 1.5 meter tall player. He just made contact. But it was just a light contact. Because the Portuguese player couldn't reach the ball, fell simulating. and the Portuguese searched for a goal in vain, crying
@Huncho_jxk@itsmaaachew Portuguese football players are preparing for the simulation in advance. Abbos Fayzullayev is the shortest and thinnest player in the World Cup. The Portuguese players who barely touched the Portuguese player with their foot started crying and turned to the VAR system.
@FIFAWorldCup Before Portugal scored their second goal. Cancelo and Ronaldo, who broke the new rule, should have received red cards. But the VAR system made another injustice.
They both covered their mouths with their hands and spoke... according to the new rule, it was red.
@Worldcupgists Before Portugal scored their second goal. Cancelo and Ronaldo, who broke the new rule, should have received red cards. But the VAR system made another injustice.
They both covered their mouths with their hands and spoke... according to the new rule, it was red.
@Huncho_jxk@itsmaaachew Before Portugal scored their second goal. Cancelo and Ronaldo, who broke the new rule, should have received red cards. But the VAR system made another injustice.
@FabrizioRomano Before Portugal scored their second goal. Cancelo and Ronaldo, who broke the new rule, should have received red cards. But the VAR system made another injustice.
@FabrizioRomano Colombia's second goal against Uzbekistan, scored with a foul, was not reviewed by the VAR. But when Uzbekistan scored a goal against Portugal, the VAR reminded itself of this. Where is the justice?
@FIFAWC26Updates Colombia's second goal against Uzbekistan, scored with a foul, was not reviewed by the VAR. But when Uzbekistan scored a goal against Portugal, the VAR reminded itself of this. Where is the justice?
@sportsru Colombia's second goal against Uzbekistan, scored with a foul, was not reviewed by the VAR. But when Uzbekistan scored a goal against Portugal, the VAR reminded itself of this. Where is the justice?
@MadridXtra Colombia's second goal against Uzbekistan, scored with a foul, was not reviewed by the VAR. But when Uzbekistan scored a goal against Portugal, the VAR reminded itself of this. Where is the justice?
@FabrizioRomano Colombia's second goal against Uzbekistan, scored with a foul, was not reviewed by the VAR. But when Uzbekistan scored a goal against Portugal, the VAR reminded itself of this. Where is the justice?
@CBSSportsGolazo Colombia's second goal against Uzbekistan, scored with a foul, was not reviewed by the VAR. But when Uzbekistan scored a goal against Portugal, the VAR reminded itself of this. Where is the justice?
@WorldCupMedia Colombia's second goal against Uzbekistan, scored with a foul, was not reviewed by the VAR. But when Uzbekistan scored a goal against Portugal, the VAR reminded itself of this. Where is the justice?
@FabrizioRomano Colombia's second goal against Uzbekistan, scored with a foul, was not reviewed by the VAR. But when Uzbekistan scored a goal against Portugal, the VAR reminded itself of this. Where is the justice?