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This isnโt Bandra or South Mumbai. These visuals are from Dadar Hindmata, one of Mumbaiโs historically most flood-prone areas.
Despite ~1000 mm of recent rain, things are normal. Mumbai isnโt perfect, but thereโs been clear improvement over the years.
The Egyptian manager just posted an image of the Referee saying โThe World Is Watching.โ
These are the sorest of losers in history. The world is laughing at them.
All the self-proclaimed FIFA experts on Twitter are crying about the referee giving or not giving yellow cards against Argentina.
Meanwhile, this challenge didn't get a yellow card, and nobody said a word about it. I was actually surprised the referee didn't show a single yellow card until the 92nd minute.
And for those who don't watch football regularly: if you take off your shirt during a matchโeven while celebrating a real or disallowed goalโyou will get a yellow card.
Funny enough, the same player later gave an interview claiming the game was rigged. ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
The referee last night allowed Egypt to get as physical as they possibly could. Tackles came in late and heavy. Shoves went unpunished. The Argentine players had to endure it all because the referee simply would not show his cards. No yellows when they were deserved. Argentine players never complained, except for the foul against Lisandro Martinez, and later VAR (French referee) intervened and disallowed the goal.
๐ฆ๐ท๐ช๐ฌ Everyone wanted to scream that Argentina vs Egypt was rigged.
Then the replay made it annoying.
Egyptโs first controversy came when the refs missed a foul, Egypt went coast to coast, scored, and appeared to go up 2-0.
But VAR stepped in, reviewed the buildup, and ruled no goal.
As much as people wanted to lose their minds, the foul was there.
And under VAR, if an offense leads into the buildup of a goal, exactly what happened on that play, they can review it and take the goal away.
Then came the extra detail nobody wants to hear:
The Egyptian player also appeared to remove his shirt, which is supposed to be a yellow card.
Fast-forward to the 97th minute.
Salah goes down for Egypt, Argentina go coast to coast, score, and take the lead.
But when the play is slowed down, the defender touches the ball first.
It becomes a loose ball, then the player gets tripped up.
So yes, everyone wanted the โriggedโ version.
The problem is the refs may have actually gotten both calls right.
Source: @MikeDaddino on YT / Writer Sol
@IshitaJoshi@FIFAWorldCup@IshitaJoshi You are so stupid yesterday egypt robbed by fifa abs why you bring stupid culture of india( religion religion) everywhere, keep this beautiful game religion free ask our All India football federation to get success they bring a tantric๐๐
@Siddharth_BFC@FIFAWorldCup I am stupid or you canโt you see? They are do religion religion only all the time it is not in India. These Islamic countries are only based on religion. What are you even talking? How dumb can you be?