@JoySportsGH He’s pained. How can you be a manager and say this. This coach took over a month to the World Cup. Laryea shouldn’t use any personal vendetta to spew nonsense. Our profile of attacking players now need space to thrive not some sideways possession inaction.
@lucyydeuce It’s also the way they take credit away from a defensive Masterclass. If it’s Italy it’ll be called the “art of defending”. When it’s us it’s attributed to spirituality cos it’s inconceivable for a black man to do anything on his own. Thunder fire all of them and their generation
The man calls himself a spiritualist but the colonizer news site calls him a witch doctor because they don’t train journalists in the UK to think about the meaning of words.
@xm_muva You’re spot on but I feel sorry that you have to read the replies which show no understanding of capitalism and class within the African landscape. The majority of the “rest of us” still hope and pray to be like them but would die realising you only get invited to that class.
@heyEdem > you then get gaslighted for asking what you were due.
> the system carries on and the ones who come after you almost forget this happened.
En un mundo con tanta injusticia, necesitamos que el fútbol — el deporte del pueblo — nos de confianza en que la humanidad puede cambiar. No que vuelva a recordarnos el acoso de los poderosos sobre el resto del mundo.
¡Vergonzoso no cobrar este penal contando también con el VAR!
@aliciakearns Once he’s black he’s already guilty but you have British “royalty” doing multiple trips on Jeff’s island and not a word from you lot. Life goes on. Someone is charged and you then want to demonise him.
🗣️ "I'm not sure if VAR is still working at World Cup."
Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz believes his side should have had a penalty in draw against England.
No penalty for Ghana after that tackle? African teams are too humble, that’s their biggest weakness. Another player would’ve rolled around five times and screamed so the whole stadium could hear, forcing the ref to check VAR and see the clear penalty.
@FabrizioRomano People come and talk about Ghana sitting back. These guys came to play and still packing their bags. Play the cards you’re dealt wisely or you’ll leave with nothing. Group stages are about qualification.
@Llekamania_@eurofootcom You’ll sit back in your seats soon when you come home. It’s a World Cup group stage. Your priority should be qualifying from the group.