Análise do pênalti marcado para a Argentina, do gol anulado do Egito e dos 2 possíveis pênaltis para o Egito no final do jogo.😬
Argentina 3x2 Egito
🗣️ François Letexier - FRA/FIFA
🖥️ VAR: Jérôme Brisard - FRA/FIFA
🚨🗣️New: Iker Casillas on the controversial officiating decisions in Egypt and Argentina game, Messi and Argentina are being favored:
“As a goalkeeper, I’ve always believed football should be decided by players, not by controversies that leave people talking about referees for days.
I watched Argentina against Egypt, and honestly, I understand why Egyptian fans are furious, what I don’t understand is the consistency.
Egypt scores a second goal. The ball is in the net. Then VAR starts digging deeper than an archaeological expedition. Suddenly we’re reviewing incidents from so far back in the move that it feels like the goal was disallowed by history itself.
Fine.
If that’s the standard, then apply that standard everywhere. Because when Egypt were screaming for penalties late in the game, where was that same energy? Where was that same determination to find the truth?
Where was that same microscopic attention to detail? That’s the question millions of people are asking. One moment receives a full criminal investigation. The other gets a missing-person report. And football fans notice these things.
People will say Argentina showed the mentality of champions. I agree,they fought until the end, they punished every mistake. But let’s stop pretending that the officiating didn’t become a major part of the story. The disallowed Egyptian goal changed the emotional temperature of the match.
Then came two penalty appeals, Two opportunities to prove consistency. Two opportunities to reassure everyone that the same rules applied to both teams.
Nothing.
No moment that convinced Egypt they had received equal treatment. Then Argentina score the winner. And that’s when the frustration exploded. The bench erupted, cards came out, Coaches lost control of their emotions. Not because Egypt were losing. Because they felt the game was slipping away through decisions they could not understand.
That’s the difference, Fans can accept defeat. What fans struggle to accept is uncertainty.
The feeling that one team’s actions are examined frame by frame while another team’s incidents are viewed at highway speed.
Football cannot survive on trust if supporters leave the stadium believing the standards changed depending on the shirt being worn.
Maybe Argentina still win if every decision goes Egypt’s way. Maybe they don’t. We’ll never know. And that’s exactly why the debate will never die.
Because Egypt didn’t leave this World Cup talking about tactics. They didn’t leave talking about missed chances.
They left talking about a disallowed goal, ignored penalty appeals, VAR consistency, bookings on the bench, and a feeling that every time they climbed the mountain, somebody moved the finish line.
Argentina advance. Egypt go home. But the biggest winner tonight wasn’t football.
It was controversy.
And whenever controversy becomes the star of the show, the sport has failed the people who love it.”
🚨🗣️New: Pepe on the controversial officiating decisions in Egypt and Argentina game, Messi and Argentina are being favored:
“Today the whole world watched the same match.
Egypt scored a perfectly good goal, celebrated it, earned it, and then VAR suddenly turned into a time machine. They went so far back looking for a reason to disallow it that I thought they were reviewing the pyramids being built.
That is my first question.
If VAR can travel that far into the past to cancel Egypt’s goal, why could it not travel five seconds into the future when Egypt were screaming for penalties?
Funny, no? One team gets forensic investigation. The other gets silence.
Egypt were leading. Egypt were controlling the game. Egypt were making Argentina uncomfortable. Then came the intervention that changed everything.
The disallowed goal.
The moment that shifted the entire momentum of the match.
And after that? Two penalty appeals. Two. Not one. Two opportunities for the officials to show consistency.
Nothing. No urgency. No transparency. No explanation that convinced anybody.
Then Argentina go down the other end and score the winner.
Football is a game of moments. The referee’s team decided which moments deserved attention and which moments deserved to disappear.
People tell me Argentina showed champion mentality. I agree.
But champion mentality and controversial officiating are not mutually exclusive things, Both can exist at the same time. What I cannot accept is the inconsistency.
When Egypt scored, VAR searched every grain of sand in the desert looking for a foul.
When Egypt asked for penalties, suddenly everybody became blind. That is why the Egyptian bench exploded. That is why cards were flying everywhere. That is why millions of fans left the stadium angry instead of simply disappointed.
Because losing to Argentina is one thing. Feeling like the rules changed depending on who benefited is another.
And this is what football fans hate the most. Not defeat. Not mistakes. Selective scrutiny.
The feeling that one decision was examined with a microscope while another was viewed from outer space.
Maybe Argentina would still have won. Maybe they would not. We will never know. Because the game was not allowed to reach its natural conclusion.
Instead, Egypt leave the World Cup with questions.
Questions about the disallowed goal, Questions about the ignored penalty appeals, Questions about consistency, Questions about why VAR looked like a sword against one team and a shield for another.
And when football leaves people talking more about the officials than the players, that is not a victory for the sport.
That is a failure.
Today Egypt lost 3-2 on the scoreboard.
But the debate over what really happened will win headlines for much longer than Argentina’s comeback.”
🚨 Didier Drogba Blasts VAR Decision in Egypt vs Argentina:
I finally believe Argentina always find the easiest route to progress in the World Cup, and VAR made it obvious tonight.
Thank God VAR didn’t exist in our era. Look at the beautiful run from Hassan and Salah to create that chance - where was the referee then? Was the whistle missing from his hands? He only woke up after they scored.
You could see the reaction from FIFA President Gianni Infantino. I guess he wished he could reverse the second goal by Zizo.
The funny thing is that some fans are already saying Argentina is playing in the African Cup of Nations because they’ve faced mostly African teams since the start of the tournament. But I think yes, they have - and they’re experiencing it well, because Egypt won tonight for me.
Sometimes I blame African teams for not holding onto their leads until the final whistle, but how can they when the referee and VAR always seem to be against them?
We Africans deserve better.
🚨🎙️| Zlatan Ibrahimović on Argentina eliminating Egypt from the World Cup:
🗣️“I’m a big fan of Messi, but let’s be real for once. This feels like pure robbery. Every controversial decision somehow goes Argentina’s way. FIFA keeps acting like they want Messi to lift every trophy possible. At this point, it’s becoming too obvious. Egypt deserved more from that game, but when the biggest football organization in the world has its favorite, what can you do?”
FBI AVANÇA EM INVESTIGAÇÃO CONTRA A AFA DURANTE A COPA DO MUNDO! 🚨🇦🇷
A Justiça dos Estados Unidos deu um novo passo na investigação envolvendo a Associação do Futebol Argentino (AFA).
Enquanto o presidente Claudio Tapia acompanha a seleção argentina na Copa do Mundo, agentes do FBI e promotores do Departamento de Justiça ouviram o empresário Guillermo Tofoni em um depoimento que durou mais de duas horas.
As autoridades investigam movimentações financeiras internacionais ligadas à AFA, envolvendo contratos comerciais administrados por bancos e empresas sediadas nos Estados Unidos.
O valor analisado ultrapassa US$ 300 milhões (cerca de R$ 1,6 bilhão).
Segundo as informações do Terra, a investigação busca esclarecer se houve violação da legislação americana nas operações internacionais da entidade.
Até o momento, não há acusações formais contra os investigados. O caso segue em fase preliminar, com o objetivo de reunir provas e identificar possíveis irregularidades.
🗞️ @Terra
🚨 🎙️Ronaldo Nazário on the controversial refereeing in Argentina vs Egypt;
Interviewer: Ronaldo, what did you make of that dramatic comeback by Argentina today?
Ronaldo Nazário: Look, Argentina are a very strong team with real champions’ mentality. To come back from 2-0 down like that shows quality and character — no doubt about it. But if we’re being honest, the refereeing had a big influence on how this game unfolded.
If it was a different team playing against Egypt today, ask yourself if those decisions could have been different. Be honest with yourself and that’s all you need to know.
Let’s go through them one by one. First, Egypt score on the counter — Zico finishes it brilliantly after Salah’s work. They celebrate, the momentum is with them, and then VAR steps in and disallows it for a so-called foul in the build-up. A soft little challenge on Martínez, nothing clear and obvious. In most games, that goal stands. Tonight it didn’t.
Then the penalty awarded to Argentina. Marginal contact at best. You see those incidents week in, week out and they’re waved away. Here it was given. Messi missed it, okay, but the decision itself shifted the psychological balance when Egypt were in control.
And it wasn’t just those two. Throughout the match, the consistency wasn’t there — fouls called one way, advantage not played at key moments, little things that add up. Egypt were fighting for something historic. They went 2-0 up with real quality and heart. With fair, consistent officiating, this match could easily have gone either way — and without all the controversy afterwards.
Argentina showed they can win ugly, but football deserves better. The big calls shouldn’t feel like they’re protecting one side. Respect to Egypt — they played a great game and pushed the champions all the way.
Interviewer: Strong words…
Ronaldo Nazário: I say what I see. That’s it.
Pela primeira vez na história do Mundial, foi acionado o gesto "X", protocolo utilizado para denunciar um possível caso de racismo durante uma partida.
O sinal foi feito pelo técnico da seleção do Egito 🇪🇬, mas, mesmo assim, a arbitragem decidiu aplicar cartão amarelo ao treinador.
🚨 ATENÇÃO! 🇦🇷
O FBI está investigando operações financeiras da Associação de Futebol da Argentina (AFA) nos Estados Unidos por suspeita de lavagem de dinheiro.
— Terra | La Nacion
📸 Reprodução
🚨 𝗨𝗟𝗧𝗜𝗠𝗔 𝗛𝗢𝗥𝗔: Algunos miembros de la junta ejecutiva de la FIFA están PIDIENDO LA RENUNCIA del presidente Gianni Infantino y preparando una demanda en su contra tras revelaciones de que la FIFA rompió las reglas para favorecer a un jugador y un país, según especulaciones en línea. ⚠️🇺🇸
Após a derrota por 3 a 2 para a Argentina 🇦🇷 na Copa do Mundo, o jogador egípcio Ziko fez novas declarações fortes! 🇪🇬
🗣️ "Parabéns à Argentina pela Copa do Mundo... o torneio está arranjado."