Así quedó el cuadro de dieciseisavos de final del Mundial 2026 ⚽, tras la finalización de la fase de grupos ¿Qué equipos avanzarán a la siguiente fase? 🧐 #Fútbol2026#SiempreFutbol 🤩🇨🇴
🇫🇷 THIERRY HENRY: “¿Cómo demonios es eso fuera de juego? Lo he visto una y otra vez, y todavía no entiendo cómo el árbitro y el VAR llegaron a esa decisión. Ese gol debería haber contado.”
“Esto es exactamente por lo que los aficionados están perdiendo la confianza en el VAR. La tecnología se introdujo para corregir errores obvios, no para crear controversias aún mayores.”
“A Colombia le han robado un momento enorme. No puedes anular un gol así en el escenario más grande sin estar absolutamente seguro. Por lo que hemos visto, no había nada claro en esa decisión.”
“El árbitro no solo anuló un gol, les quitó la emoción, la celebración y un momento potencialmente definitorio del Mundial. Eso es devastador para cada jugador y aficionado colombiano.”
“Si este es el estándar de arbitraje en un Mundial, entonces el fútbol tiene un problema serio. El árbitro y el VAR tienen que responder por una decisión que podría cambiar todo un torneo.”
A ver si entendí: ¿Uribe es responsable de los falsos positivos por ser el jefe de estado pero Petro no es responsable de congelar operativos militares siendo jefe de estado?
La victoria de Abelardo está infravalorada, de verdad no estamos dimensionando de lo que salvamos a Colombia.
Un plan de gobierno que contenía una combinación mortal: Acabar el CNE y hacer Constituyente.
Si eso no les dice cuál era el plan entonces no analizan ni un paisaje.
Deberíamos iniciar la recolección de firmas para que la exhibición pública de banderas, emblemas y símbolos de organizaciones terroristas como el M-19, las FARC, el ELN y cualquier otro grupo armado ilegal sea sancionada por la ley en Colombia.
Ninguna democracia está obligada a tolerar la exaltación de organizaciones responsables de secuestros, asesinatos, masacres, reclutamiento de menores y terrorismo. Las víctimas merecen respeto; los terroristas no homenajes.
Firma y comparte. Colombia debe cerrar definitivamente cualquier espacio de glorificación del terrorismo.
Uno de los mayores logros de el primer gobierno de izquierda en Colombia fue mostrarle al país que podían ser igual o más corruptos, irresponsables, malos en su trabajo e incompetentes que la derecha, aún teniendo todo a su favor.
Les sorprende el resultado? 🐶
A los queridos zurdos, si se confirma la victoria de Abelardo, tengan en cuenta que llevamos 4 años soportando lo que ustedes decidieron y no hubo una sola marcha con violencia, ni hubo paros de días y no salimos a vandalizar al país. Fue horrible y nos mamamos la galleta, porque esto es lo que se hace en democracia, respetar el voto de la mayoría. Tengan la gallardía de hacer lo mismo ustedes.
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🚨🗣️New: Thierry Henry reacts to the USA vs Paraguay stoppage for TV commercials:
“I’ve spent my entire life in this beautiful game — as a player at the highest level, as a fan, and now as someone who analyses it every week — and what unfolded during that USA versus Paraguay match left me deeply frustrated. The fourth official standing there on the touchline, arm raised high, instructing the referee to hold the restart… not for any injury, not for tactical reasons, and not even primarily for player hydration in that scorching heat. No. It was because the broadcast team hadn’t finished airing all their commercials. That’s not football. That’s a television show pretending to be a World Cup match.
The beautiful game is being strangled by greed. Players are out there in the heat, ready to restart, momentum building like a storm about to break — and we pause everything so the sponsors can cash in. It’s like stopping a symphony mid-crescendo because the advertisers want their jingle heard. Football didn’t conquer the world by turning into American sports with endless timeouts and ad breaks. We had rhythm, flow, emotion that flowed like a river. Now? It’s dammed up for dollars.
This isn’t about hydration or player welfare anymore — it’s a slippery slope where the soul of the game is sold piece by piece. Fans deserve better. Players deserve better. The referee on that pitch looked like a puppet on strings controlled from some broadcast truck. Enough is enough. We need to protect what made this sport the greatest on Earth before it disappears completely.”
The World Cup should be football’s cathedral. Instead, we’re turning it into a shopping mall with a pitch in the middle.
And here’s the question nobody wants to answer: if the fourth official is waiting for commercials, then who is really running the game? FIFA? The referee? Or the broadcasters?
Because the moment football starts asking advertisers for permission before asking the players, you’ve crossed a line.
The World Cup is supposed to be the showcase of football. Not the showcase of who paid the most for airtime.”
In case you didn’t watch the World Cup today (matchday 4)
>Germany beat Curaçao 7-1… like they did to Brazil in 2014
>Netherlands drew Japan 2-2. Match of the tournament so far
>Côte d’Ivoire beat Ecuador 1-0 on a 90+1’ winner from Diallo
>Sweden pounded Tunisia 5-1. 2 golazos from Ayari
>Curaçao’s equalizer vs Germany at 1-1 was absolute scenes. One of the best moments of the WC so far
>Curaçao became the smallest nation to ever play in a World Cup match
>Kai Havertz scored his 4th & 5th career World Cup goal. Truly a big-game player
>Netherlands Japan was quite in the 1st half. Netherlands went up in the 64’ but never count out Japan. They equalized off a corner in the 89’
>Japan fans stayed late after their game to clean up garbage in the stadium
>Japan’s coach went viral for communicating tactics to his team by writing numbers on giant whiteboards and holding them up on the touch line
>Netherlands still haven’t lost a World Cup match in 90 minutes since 2006 after their 2-2 draw with Japan
>Scotland fans marched to Fenway Park and the Tartan Army took over the Boston Red Sox baseball game
>Spain’s coach announced Lamine Yamal is fit and ready to play in their first game
>Dutch fans took over the streets of Dallas Texas today before their match vs Japan
>Fans noticed players have found a loophole for FIFA’s new 5 second throw in rule: The time starts when you have the ball in your hand… players just wouldn’t pick the ball up until they were ready to throw
> Portugal players received a Diogo Jota bracelet with the names of every player on the team
>Somali referee Omar Artan will be paid for his World Cup match assignments by FIFA despite being denied entry to the US and the border
>Zlatan Ibrahimovic took a night off from covering the World Cup with FOX to attend the UFC event at the White House while Sweden was playing
>The Uruguayan national team's plane was not allowed to head to go to the due to administrative issues, even though they play tomorrow. The team eventually arrived in America late Sunday night less that 24 hours before kick off
>The story of the Curaçao coach was trending online: He led them to the WC, left the team to be with his daughter in the Netherlands who was fighting cancer, she got better & his replacement coach quit so he could return to the team. Today he became the oldest World Cup coach in history.
>Let me know if I missed anything
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