FIFA says the sensors did not detect it. But if officials can clearly see it with their eyes, they should not rely only on technology. Blindly following the tech is like following a Google maps into a dead end street. It is time to limit the overuse of technology in football.
Tuchel has done everything possible to change this midfield that isn’t working apart from bringing on Mainoo. It’s like he’s going out of his way to find ways not to play Mainoo.
Rogers, Eze on and play Jude deeper. Then play James out of position.
I don’t get it. So weird. He should have left Kobbie at home if he was never going to use him.
An Iranian newspaper ran the headline "Revenge against the criminals is certain," placing photos of UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed, Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa, and Kuwait's Emir Mashal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah beside Israeli and American leaders.
All the favours make sense because AFA is acting as a money laundering front for FIFA.
One player and one country ruined the beautiful game of football. Tragedy.
🚨 BREAKING! 🤯
More than €42m of the €300m Argentina received after winning the 2022 World Cup was diverted to shell companies. 🇦🇷
A contract signed just 9 days BEFORE Argentina's World Cup win vs France reportedly gave 30% of the AFA's World Cup revenue to a company called TourProdEnter.
FIFA then allegedly transferred the World Cup funds directly to that company, which reportedly has NO links to football.
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If the allegations are true, then Argentina’s recent successes may have served as a vehicle for laundering millions of dollars through FIFA and the Argentine federation.
It would also explain why so many people continue to question the penalties and refereeing decisions that went Argentina’s way during the 2022 World Cup.
Between the Negreira case and these allegations involving FIFA and Argentine football, Lionel Messi’s career could remain one of the most controversial in football history, regardless of his own personal involvement.