@Mathew_scfc@bwfc_elliot And I just showed him that even as a midfielder, Messi is playing much deeper than Bellingham and yet has more goals, and has created more chances. Every stats maker shows this fact. Yet his excuse is that Bellingham is a "midfielder," when Bellingham really is a support striker
@bwfc_elliot It's no wise to be arguing against facts. Check all stats makers. Messi has been far deeper in the midfield than Bellingham. Bellingham is basically playing like a support striker.
The stats back me up. So it's either you don't watch the games or you are just bias.
@bwfc_elliot Messi has played as a Midfielder in this world cup and he has played much deeper than Bellingham even. Go and check it. Please watch football properly. He has played much deeper than Bellingham and he is still the top scorer.
@simplychowdhury Yes, we are all in on it. Cry more. At least if it’s scripted for Messi, he can act out the script. Your failed CR7 cannot even execute the script if he was helped.
@great_ovo@ifeanyimark_@gbolahan_raje Bro don’t answer the clown, bias has blinded them. Sense is out of the window at this point.
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@mo_se_sendi@online_jus43996@RefereeC21621 To be fair, soft is subjective and may not be the best term to use. But I believe we can see clearly that the two incidents are not the same. In the Egypt case, he was fouled before they collected the ball.
@Muravhajr@RefereeC21621 In the incident earlier, the Egyptian player stamped his foot to collect the ball. In the case of Salah, he did not foul him to collect the ball, he already collected the ball and was making his way, before the contact. This is simple.
@mo_se_sendi@online_jus43996@RefereeC21621 The bigger point is that Salah had already been dispossessed. He did not foul him to collect the ball, he already collected the ball and was running away. If he kicked him to collect the ball, then it would be a foul.