🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: The Egypt players are watching a Real Madrid match on the laptop just before the penalty shoot-out starts.
In this match the Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan was the goalkeeper and now the players are studying his MOVEMENT!
Enough is enough. We’ve reached a point where it feels like anything people say about Argentina will go viral. No one can convince me that everything I’m seeing isn’t driven, at least in part, by chasing engagement.
It’s somehow Argentina’s fault that a clear penalty wasn’t given to them tonight, but no one wants to talk about that because it doesn’t generate interactions.
It’s Argentina’s fault that Portugal didn’t finish top of their group, and that neither Uruguay nor Spain managed to beat Cape Verde.
It’s Argentina’s fault that people keep spamming Messi’s out-of-context tackle against Algeria, while much harsher challenges have gone unpunished throughout this World Cup.
It’s Argentina’s fault that a Cape Verde player dove when Paredes didn’t even touch him, but that doesn’t fit the narrative people want.
We’ve seen terrible VAR decisions and far more controversial incidents throughout this World Cup, yet they barely get any attention because they don’t involve Argentina.
Everything is Argentina’s fault. I've never seen anything like this.
Messi lost his first Copa America final at the age of 20. Then went on to lose 4 straight finals in a row.
The moment he started winning, it suddenly became rigged. 😭
Es gracioso que Kane esté “compitiendo” por igualar la campaña con más goles de Messi y Olise esté cerca de igualar la campaña con más asistencias de Messi…
¿Y lo gracioso? Messi hizo las dos cosas en la misma temporada 😭
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Zlatan about this France superteam:
""I said it before the match: I still haven't seen a single weakness in this France team.
Any one of their attackers can win them a game. They played a very good match today.
Olise didn't score, but he has a vision that Dembélé and Mbappé don't have. He sees opportunities they don't, even though they have different qualities.
We'll see how far France can go, but they're a scary team.
Three of the five best players in the world are in this attack: Dembélé, Olise and Mbappé.
For the other two, you can add Haaland and Yamal. Messi is in a class of his own."