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🚨 Zinedine Zidane on Portugal’s performance:
🗣️ “I don’t have much to say about Portugal, but one thing is very clear: there are bigger problems than Cristiano Ronaldo playing 90 minutes or his age. What I saw was a team full of talented players who are not willing to sacrifice enough for the country. Too many of them play like club players, not national team players.
Look at the great teams in this tournament. They fight for each other, they suffer together, and they do everything to help their leader. I didn’t see that hunger from Portugal.
People say they have the best midfield in the tournament because of what those players do at their clubs, but football is about what you do together. Against Congo, they kept passing the ball between themselves without creating real danger.
If Ronaldo received ten clear chances and missed them, then blame him. But when neither he nor the other strikers get service, the problem is elsewhere.”
Thierry Henry on the VAR check involving Lionel Messi:
🗣️ “I’ve seen a lot of people saying that should have been a red card, but for me, intent is very important when you analyse these situations properly.”
“When you watch it again, you can clearly see that Lionel Messi is focused on the ball and trying to make a football action, not trying to hurt anyone.”
“Yes, there is contact. Yes, it looks awkward. But not every collision is a red card.”
“That’s exactly why VAR exists — to slow everything down and determine whether there was any malicious intent or serious foul play.”
“The officials looked at it carefully and in the end didn't even believe it was worth a yellow card.”
“People are reacting because it’s Messi. If it was another player, I don't think there would be nearly as much controversy.”
“For me, it was accidental, unfortunate, and nothing more than that.”
“Football is a contact sport, and sometimes incidents look far worse in real time than they actually are.”
🤔👀 Une semelle de Messi sur Mandi qui aurait pu changer beaucoup de choses... C'était à 1-0 pour l'Argentine, bien avant les deux autres buts de la Pulga.
🟥 C'était rouge selon vous ?
🚨🎙️ Roy Keane on Messi’s career ending tackle overlooked by VAR and the referee ;
🗣️”After the match yesterday all you see is Messi’s praises everywhere, the hype, the headlines, the hat-trick talk. Yeah, maybe he deserves some of it — the lad can still play.
But no one wants to say the truth. No one wants to address what went wrong yesterday.
That challenge was an absolute disgrace. Late, studs up, straight into the Achilles — career-ending territory. On any other player, anywhere else, it’s a straight red card and you’re marching off before half-time. But not when it’s Messi.
The referee bottles it, VAR takes a quick look and says ‘nah, carry on lad.’ Give me a break!
This is the World Cup, the biggest stage in the game. This is where the rules are supposed to mean something. Not bent, not softened, not ignored because of the name on the back of the jersey. Players have been sent off for half as much in this tournament. Where’s the consistency? Do the laws of the game suddenly not apply when it’s Lionel Messi?
This is why the game’s gone soft. Big names get protected, the rest get crucified. Absolute joke of officiating on the greatest stage of all.”
🚨 Patrice Evra blasts Zlatan over his criticism of Cristiano Ronaldo:
🗣️ Patrice Evra:
“Bro, I saw Sweden beat Tunisia 5-1 and the first thing I asked was: 'Where's Zlatan?' Was he at the game? No. Did he watch the game? No. Where was he? At a UFC event. (laughs)
That's when I realized maybe I should stop taking football opinions from people who aren't even watching football.
The funny thing is that whenever it's time to talk about Ronaldo, everybody suddenly becomes an expert. Everybody has something to say. Everybody has criticism ready.
But before you spend all that energy criticizing Cristiano Ronaldo, at least do one thing first. Score a goal at the World Cup. Bro, you never did that.”
🇭🇹🥳 ¡La fiesta de Haití en Miami! Más de 10 mil hinchas vibraron con el himno. En Miami hay una gran comunidad de haitianos y no desaprovecharon la chance de ver a su selección.
🤗 Además, Fafa Picault, ex Inter Miami y actual jugador de Atlanta United, saludó a sus compatriotas. Picault quedó marginado de la lista de 26 para el Mundial.
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