@_IndiaIndia@nkk_123@JhaSanjay There's a limit to how much you can lie. If Portugal had topped their group & Uruguay had qualified for the knockout stage,Argentina wouldve faced Uruguay in the Ro32 & Portugal in the QFs. How is it Argentina's fault Portugal didn't top their group and Uruguay failed to qualify?
@ambreesh7 It isn't harsh. Its the rules. The right outcome after correcting the mistaken identity was a yellow card, so there's nothing harsh about it.
@afriandy_10@TotalFootball He grabbed the ball,so he was rightly called for a handball. He wasn't even appealing for a foul on the Cape Verde player. End of story.
@afriandy_10@TotalFootball mistaken identity situation himself. Unlike Enzo,who slipped and didn't even appeal for a foul. He still ended up getting a handball call anyway. So who told Embolo to fake being injured and start appealing for a foul?
@afriandy_10@TotalFootball Two completely different situations. One qualifies for the mistaken identity rule,the other doesn't & Embolo only has himself to blame for that. After the dive,Embolo stayed down pretending he was hurt,trying to get the Argentina player booked. He turned it into a mistaken
@afriandy_10@TotalFootball Where is the yellow or red card on the Cape Verde player?Mistaken identity rule only applies if the player actually got carded. I seriously can't believe you are trying to create a controversy out of this. Exact same thing happened just a few days ago in the Paraguay vs USA match
@Zensei444@ambreesh7 And you are just spewing a nonsensical conspiracy theory is If FIFA were really diverting fund through AFA what makes you think they couldn't do the same through the Brazilian, Uruguayan, Portuguese or French football federations? 😂😂
@Zensei444@ambreesh7 Yellow, not a red. Not every foul is a redcard offense. A red card is only given for excessive force or brutality & this challenge doesn't meet that standard.
@Zensei444@ambreesh7 I agree Messi should ve gotten a yellow card in the first game. But a yellow, not a red. Even the referees are saying it was a missed yellow card offense, not a missed red-card offense.
@afriandy_10@TotalFootball diving is a cautionable offense no matter where it happens on the field.A player who tries to deceive the referee by pretending to have been fouled can be shown a yellow card no matter where he/she is playing.
@jitsukeira@clarkkent65yu@MinaGawargious You should use those same eyes to read the FIFA rulebook(IFAB rules). The biggest problem with this World Cup is that casual fans who only watch football once every four years and never follow club football are watching World Cup matches and then making posts