@stopthatmessiii Whataboutism isn’t a rebuttal—it’s a distraction. Deflecting to someone else’s wrongdoing doesn’t address the issue at hand. Two wrongs don’t make a right.
@alfmoren153545@wosram@TheSunFootball@RefereeHalsey Mexico no tiene futbol para ganarle a una potencia. Al igual que vargentina tampoco lo tiene le tuvieron que ayudar contra Cabo Verde, Egipto, Algeria, Austria, Jordania, y suiza. Ya verán los 6 goles que les meterá Ingalterra.
@njpd2015@iammercytoo@TheSunFootball@RefereeHalsey Thats their argument. If it was fair McAllister and Romero should have been double yellowed not just this game but every single game. Such dirty players, but it’s not their fault if the refs allow it.
@pelota_en@TheSunFootball@RefereeHalsey England will make you cry. I’ll be back to check on this post. Vargentina was rescued against Cape Verde, Egypt and Switzerland. They don’t know what’s going to hit them when a real team comes at them. 6-0 is the prediction.
Messi is the goat. No doubt in my book he’s the best to have played the game. Argentina is not a good team and for corruption and money launders reasons they have been propped up. They chose the wrong country to that in. USA is building a case and when the dominoes fall I doubt FIFA survives.
Did you see embolo get his legs almost chopped off like two seconds before that? Have you ever been kicked? Have you ever seen a player do a simulation in midfield and get a yellow? That’s a rule for simulations in the penalty box. Paredes is a dirty player on that particular play he didn’t hit him, but he with McAllister and Romero are the dirtiest players I have ever seem that don’t get yellows.
Your argument is “Argentina also gets bad calls”. The dirtiest team in the whole tournament. Watch a game.
Please, go waste your time with someone else. AFA and FIFA are going down. They picked the wrong country to pull their third world corruption self dealing garbage. Quit drinking the koolaid.
Hey parrot. Read something and understand it. Mistaken identity means VAR corrects who committed the offense the referee already penalized. Here, Embolo did not commit Paredes’s alleged foul. VAR decided there was no foul and identified a different offense—simulation. That changes the offense, not merely the identity. The rule expressly says only identity may be reviewed, not the actual offense.
It’s easy to focus on the incident at the end of the match because it was the last thing everyone saw. But frustration had been building all game. Romero, Mac Allister, and Leandro repeatedly pushed the limits with cynical, physical play, yet the yellow cards never seemed to come. In many matches, they could easily have picked up multiple bookings, and at the very least, they should have missed a game during the tournament due to yellow-card accumulation.
And don’t even get me started on how there never seems to be a VAR review when there’s a possible penalty involving Argentina (and certain other teams).
Mi opinión no es que el VAR solo ayuda an Argentina. Yo pienso que hay ciertos equipos que son favorecidos más que otros. Por ejemplo hoy con la ayuda del VAR se determina que un jugador de Inglaterra finge una falta en el área y no se le amonesta. Pero en el siguiente partido si se amonesta a un jugador por fingir que termina en expulsión. Es la falta de consistencia lo que se critica. Las reglas están muy bien pero que apliquen igual para todos.
La solución es fácil. Que todas las caídas en el área se marquen como penal y amarilla. Asi se activa la revisión del VAR y cuando se niegue el penal por simulación se le da tarjeta amarilla al simulador y se le quita al que fue probado como inocente. Verán que los jugadores dejarán de hacer simulaciones. El problema nunca han sido las reglas el problema es la falta de consistencia con el VAR.
I agree that should have been reviewed and a red card given. The Swiss player only pretends that the ankle stomps were accidents, they were both intentional. Thankfully it didn’t affect the game. If the ref would have issued the Swiss player the yellow for flopping I would have no issue with it. My issue is that VAR tends to only intervene or not intervene for certain teams in crucial parts of the game.