If VAR had gone any further back in that Egyptian move Tutankhamun would be involved. How far do you go back? Probably right decision but what a pity, what a goal that would have been. 80 yards, majestic move, precise passing, would have been one of the goals of the tournament,
Mais polêmicas no jogo da Argentina.
Alexis Mac Allister tampou a boca para insultar alguém da comissão técnica do Egito, de acordo com a nova regra da FIFA isso é cartão VERMELHO DIRETO.
Regra que já foi aplicada nessa Copa do Mundo.
🚨🗣️🇪🇬Egyptian football Manager Hossam:
“I’ll speak my mind regardless of the consequences. This match was clearly rigged, and the whole world saw it.”
“And one more thing—if they want Argentina to win so badly, why invite everyone else to compete?”
🚨 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.
🚨🗣| Roy Kean on Egypt vs Argentina match:
"I think Egypt could've won this game if the referee calls were correct, Egypt second goal should've stood, and Argentina third goal was initially a foul on Salah which a a similar foul to Martinez's that got Egypt second goal disallowed, they lost to the referee."
🚨 BREAKING:
Egypt Head Coach Hossam Hassan made FIFA's "no to racism" gesture during the match. Following this move, the referee showed him a card.
What will be the consequences of this gesture?
🚨 Peter Schmeichel on Argentina vs Switzerland:
"In my 50+ years of football, I have never seen an easy route like this in the World Cup. It seems like Argentina are playing Europa League version of the World Cup."
😭😭😭😭
THEY ROBBED ALGERIA, AUSTRIA, JORDAN, CAPE VERDE AND NOW EGYPT
NOT A SINGLE FCKING GAME WITHOUT ROBBERY
FCKKKKKK ARGENTINA
FCKKKKKK ARGENTINA
FCKKKKKK ARGENTINA
La afición argentina lanzando latas de cerveza y insultando a los aficionados egipcios tras la victoria de Argentina.
Que asco de afición. No saben ganar ni perder.
I’ve been charged with five offences, all related to exposing what’s happening in Dover. If convicted, they could send me to prison for many months.
The risks I’ve taken were deliberate, to drag this crisis into the light, because the truth can no longer be buried.
People deserve to know what’s really happening. I believe the establishment is now coming for me, and this is only the beginning. I’ve watched it happen for 15 years with Tommy: the closer you get to the truth, the harder they come for you.
The French authorities have also now served me paperwork too, an indefinite ban from France.
That’s what they do when you get too close to the truth.
I can’t say much more right now; I’ve been warned they’ll twist every word against me in court.
Thank you for your continued support.
I will never stop fighting for what is right. My children’s future, and yours, hangs in the balance.
That is why I will not back down.
Long live England. Long live the United Kingdom.
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🚨Fabio Capello on the officiating in Argentina vs Egypt:
🗣️ “I have no problem accepting defeat when the better team wins.
What I cannot accept is inconsistency.
Egypt scored a goal that looked perfectly legitimate, yet VAR searched every possible angle until it found a reason to rule it out. Later, when Egypt were asking for major decisions inside Argentina’s penalty area, that same level of investigation disappeared. That is what frustrates players, coaches and supporters.
Football is built on trust. If one incident deserves three minutes of review, then every major incident deserves the same attention. You cannot apply one standard to one team and a different standard to another. That is where people begin to question the integrity of the decisions.
Argentina have world-class players. Nobody doubts that. Messi, Martínez and the rest have enough quality to win matches on their own. But when controversial decisions repeatedly fall in one direction, it becomes impossible to ignore the conversation. Egypt earned the right to lose because Argentina were better—not because the biggest moments seemed to be interpreted differently.
The saddest part is that tonight people will remember the referee more than the football. Egypt leave with disappointment, but also with unanswered questions. And whenever supporters spend more time discussing officiating than the players, football itself has failed.”