At the end they did. The English coach unleashed and said it best. How fuc@ing nasty is it to have a gob of snot spit on you from the mouth of an opposing player. Or a nose breaking elbow purposely slammed into your face. Pushing the ref and flagrant fouls galore. Shameful. Will this get the same amount of attention? Nope. |
| Echoes of Argentina at the 1966 WC in that one. |
| France goal called back after VAR review for unknown reasons. And the refereeing has been really terrible today. |
| Marta is hilarious playing with that red lipstick. |
| Now I’m not an expert on reading lips, but I’m pretty sure that was a “what the f...” to the ref..... |
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| Someone is angling for a cosmetics contract in retirement. |
| People gotta keep in mind there are still humans behind those monitors. There will always be human error. Best thing we can do is teach young players to play to the whistle and respect decisions. Being a brat about a call with absolutely 100% not do anything for you or anyone. |
| If Brazil loses it will be because of their keeper. Been a liability the whole tournament. |
| So much for all the hand-wringing about policing women’s behavior. |
| Big difference between celebrating goals and spitting, stamping, and mobbing refs, no? Whether the ref is right or wrong is irrelevant. |
Dont minimize it |
| Minimize what? The backpass that was clearly an indirect? England’s goal that was clearly on? Cameroon’s goal that was off as per the laws of the game (Sterling’s goal was just as close a call which kept MC out of a CL semi)? Or are you talking about something unrelated? |
Commenting on footballers' behaviour during matches is either fair game or it's not. Whether you agree with the behaviour or not is irrelevant. |
Nice try, but no. |