🚨 Carragher asking Mikel Obi about who is he supporting tonight:
Jamie Carragher to Mikel Obi:
“Which side are you backing tonight South Africa vs Czech Republic at the World Cup?”
Mikel Obi:
“I’m going with Czech Republic tonight.”
Carragher:
“Hold on… what about South Africa? They’re your African brothers.”
Mikel Obi:
“Yeah, but unfortunately for them I’m backing Czech Republic today. Some team has to go home early and focus on keeping their jobs..
Ronaldo fans and their low IQ how did Yh is go from Henry criticizing what a striker should do on a normal day to what He Ty win for France??
If you people have no reasonable thing to say, it’s not a must to do video. Test the new feature with something else.
Straight up disrespectful from Thierry Henry. If you want to throw personal shots at CR7 while hiding under the guise of analysis, throw the shots with your full chest man.
2010 WC.
Spain failed to win their first match.
Spain won the tournament.
2014 WC
Germany failed to win their first match.
German went on to win the tournament.
2018 WC.
France failed to win their first match.
France were later crowned champions.
2022 WC
Argentina failed to win their first match.
At the end were crowned champions.
2026 WC
Portugal failed to win their first match.
Do you understand now or I should tell you?
Congrats to Cristiano Ronaldo.
This is why I can never rate Messi, never have, never will!
Bro that was a clear red card! Any other player would have gotten penalized for that, that guy ankle almost got twisted!
Why does FIFA keep doing this nonsense?
The rules apply to everyone but when it’s Messi it’s gone
🚨Toni Kroos on Lionel Messi Tackle on the Algerian Player:
“Looking at that challenge, it’s clear as day that should have been a straight red card for Lionel Messi. I’ve watched the replay multiple times, and the way he goes in with his studs showing, catching the Algerian player high on the leg while the ball is already gone, it’s a dangerous tackle. You can’t tell me that’s not worthy of a sending off in any other circumstance.
I understand that Messi is a special player, one of the greatest of all time, and referees sometimes give him the benefit of the doubt because of the kind of football he plays graceful, intelligent, and rarely malicious. But favoritism has its limits. Algeria was clearly robbed on this one. The referee bottled a big decision that could have changed the course of the game.
If it had been any other player not Messi doing exactly the same thing, it would have been a clear red card without hesitation. We’ve seen it happen countless times with lesser-known names who get punished harshly for similar lunges. This kind of inconsistency in officiating is what frustrates fans and players alike, especially in high-stakes international matches.
I feel for the Algerian team they were cheated out of a fair result today. Football should be about merit and the rules applying equally to everyone, regardless of superstar status. Messi is a legend, but legends don’t get a free pass to put opponents in danger like that.”