On my life I’ve never seen a shameless guy like Cristiano Ronaldo.
Got knocked out of the World Cup and went straight to Instagram to post his EURO trophy. 😭😭
🚨 Luis de la Fuente: “I honestly don't understand why you ask me about the controversy surrounding the referee in the Argentina vs. Egypt match. Where did that even come from? I watched the game and I thought the referee got everything right. I’d actually like to congratulate him because every decision he made was spot on.” @DAZN_ES 🇦🇷🇪🇬
Roy Keane on Egypt manager making the crossed-arms gesture during the Argentina match:
🗣"I didn't like it one bit. That gesture is there for serious cases of racism, not because you're frustrated with refereeing decisions. You don't use something that important to make a point after a football match.
He kept claiming Egypt were robbed, but when you actually look at the decisions, the referee got them right. As a manager, you have a responsibility to understand the Laws of the Game before you start pointing fingers.
Instead of accepting defeat, he created unnecessary drama. That's not leadership. He should be setting an example for his players, not making excuses after the final whistle."
🇫🇷🚨 AH PERO ARGENTINA ROBA: En el primer gol de Mbappe, Rabiot se lleva la pelota con la mano y el árbitro Facundo Tello no cobró nada.
‼️ Si esto lo hacía Argentina sería un escándalo mundial, pero como es Francia nadie dice nada.
Props to Moroccons man. They lost after getting robbed by the ref but they didnt start saying its rigged for france.
They took their loss like champs.
Unlike Egyptians
🚨🎙️Mohamed Ouahbi (Morocco coach): "Some players stopped because there was a handball in France's goal!" "And there was definitely a handball! I DON'T KNOW WHY THEY DIDN'T DISALLOW MBAPPÉ'S GOAL”
Let’s see if this will get as much outrage as Argentina 😂
Everyone who calls for racism protocol without any reason should get a lengthy ban. This guy saw his team concede 3 goals in 10 minutes, had a mental breakdown and did this shit without any racism occuring. Even his staff members told him to shut up straight away.
Mo Salah pulled his teammates away who were complaining to the referee and shook hands with the officials.
He was probably the only one in that team who is experienced enough at the elite level to have the maturity to take responsibility for his own mistakes. That’s why he’s a legend.
Stay calm during a setback, just wait for the next chance. He's literally doing that here - they feel unjust, but he remains calm, move on to the next goal.
A student pilot successfully landed a plane by herself after her instructor jumped to his death mid-flight
She said her instructor told her "You know what to do" before leaping from the aircraft
Egyptians are now editing the French ref’s Wikipedia page to claim he’s Jewish.
This type of retardation is killing the Middle East. This is why your countries are poor and backwards.
Egypt blew a 2-0 lead and lost 3-2 to Argentina in the World Cup. Classic comeback by the champions.
Instead of owning the collapse in the final 11 minutes, the Egyptian coach screams “injustice,” the FA files official complaints to FIFA, players call it “rigged,” and half the discourse blames the referee or some conspiracy to protect Messi.
This is the same disease that defines so much of Arab society toward Israel.
Lost every major war? 1948, 1967, 1973 and beyond? Never “we were outfought, outplanned, or out-innovated.” Always external plots, betrayal, “the West,” or “we will never accept the result.”
Inability to process defeat. Zero self-reflection. Eternal victimhood as national sport.
That’s the reason for repeated failure on the pitch and off it. Societies that actually progress study their losses, adapt, and move forward. Denial just guarantees the next one.
😳🇪🇬🇦🇷 Atención al comunicado que sacó la Federación de Egipto luego de la eliminación:
“La Asociación Egipcia de Fútbol no puede permanecer en silencio ante las decisiones arbitrales observadas durante el partido contra Argentina, así como ante la falta de un uso adecuado del VAR.
Varios incidentes clave generaron serias preocupaciones y dejaron profundas dudas sobre la coherencia y la imparcialidad de decisiones que influyeron directamente en el desarrollo del encuentro.
Está situación pone de manifiesto la importancia de mantener los más altos estándares de integridad, imparcialidad y transparencia en el arbitraje, especialmente en una competición de la magnitud y trascendencia de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026.
Lo ocurrido durante el partido ha generado, comprensiblemente, una profunda frustración entre nuestros jugadores, cuerpo técnico e hinchas, quienes esperaban los más altos estándares de arbitraje en el escenario más importante del fútbol mundial.
Defender los derechos y los intereses de la selección nacional de Egipto no es un asunto que pueda ser ignorado, minimizado o tratado como secundario. Es una responsabilidad que asumimos con plena convicción y determinación”.
VAR was spot on with these decisions. There is no controversy here.
Unnecessary controversies are created to put down Messi and Argentina, and it is nothing less than something called “Tall Poppy Syndrome”
Egypt did not get robbed by a FIFA conspiracy to keep Messi and Argentina in the tourney.
Egypt got a raw deal from VAR.
Those are two very different arguments.
Three goals in 15 minutes isn't evidence of corruption. It's evidence of a team that couldn't finish the job.
🚨🗣️ Ricardo Quaisman on people Calling Argentina’s World Cup run ‘rigged:
“Calling Argentina’s World Cup run ‘rigged’ is one of the most ridiculous things I’ve heard. Messi missed a penalty, hit the crossbar with a free kick, and his team was still 2–0 down to Egypt in the 79th minute. Then he stepped up with a goal and an assist to inspire the comeback and send Argentina through.
After the final whistle, he broke down in tears. That’s what it looks like when a player carries the weight of his country and delivers when it matters most. Whether you’re a fan or not, it’s time people put some respect on Messi’s name.”