@Kay_Ayanami@Culer_ish yes, Messi's one should have been red too, but that wouldn't have changed the result of the match. Argentina was already 2-0 up by then.
@pastbypresent@vermilionpixie Don't underestimate this person. He's smart. With that tweet, he gets a lot of likes and comments regardless of how Messi plays.
@Pilujo_Gorfou@Bruno_Constant What does it have to do with USA? You do realize that the World Cup is hosted by 3 countries, right? Why do you point fingers to only USA?
@LeFou525@ESPNFC They need to score many goals in case it comes down to goal difference at the end of the group stage. If you want to blame someone, blame FIFA for expanding the WC to 48 teams. I knew this would surely happen when small teams can go to the WC.
@Ibrahim90810747@90plus5FC@ESPNFC@OnyenenueS33996 I watch football enough to know that the water break is already done in Europe this year. This is not a new concept. As I said, if you don't want to watch ads, just turn off the TV for 3 minutes. Problem solve.
@Ibrahim90810747@90plus5FC@ESPNFC@OnyenenueS33996 No players have complained about the water break, don't speak on their behalf. I'm sure they appreciate the break after running under the intense heat. And the water break is FIFA's decision. It has nothing to do with the hosts. Don't puke hate without doing proper research.
@Ibrahim90810747@90plus5FC@ESPNFC@OnyenenueS33996 But how can it ruin the purpose of the game? They show ads when the game is not in action. And you don't have to watch ads if you watch from home. You can switch channel, or turn away from the TV.
@alguienuy@herqles_es You should watch the video carefully. They explained that they didn't have the Spanish translator for this interview, hence they didn't allow Spanish. But for other matches when the involved teams speak Spanish, they will have Spanish translators ready.
@Meme_Team_26@ESPNFC LOL, no player has complained about the water break. It's funny that you, a spectator sitting at home in an air-conditioned home, declares that it's unnecessary.
@Ibrahim90810747@90plus5FC@ESPNFC@OnyenenueS33996 If you want to watch players drink water you can buy ticket and go to the stadium. You will even see players warm up. When you watch on TV at home, you have no right to demand what you want to see. Just be happy that you can watch the match while spending less.
@Ferbin08@ESPNFC Softest in the group? Do you know that Paraguay beat Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay in the qualifiers? I'd say Australia is the softest in the group.