Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful đ€© game and deserved win for Argentina.
the better team won today but pk was a bad call. there was no foul.
What are you talking about? That was a clear penalty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful đ€© game and deserved win for Argentina.
the better team won today but pk was a bad call. there was no foul.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful đ€© game and deserved win for Argentina.
the better team won today but pk was a bad call. there was no foul.
Argentina has a long history of relying on terrible calls in the world cup
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beautiful đ€© game and deserved win for Argentina.
the better team won today but pk was a bad call. there was no foul.
Anonymous wrote:Beautiful đ€© game and deserved win for Argentina.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
US soccer just tweeted their condolences.
So sad. He was a great journalist for soccer. His last tweet was 5 hours ago questioning a call from the Argentina game.
It seems he did mention he thought he might have bronchitis in his last podcast. But being kicked out of a game in Qatar for wearing a rainbow t shirt as a journalist will undoubtedly cause speculation.
Well this is completely awful. I hope somehow thereâs a mistake and heâs still alive.
DP. There is no mistake, Grant Wahl is confirmed dead. The only question is whether someone made it happen. Wahl was getting death threats over his pride shirt and his critical coverage of Qatarâs human rights abuses.
Some spectators noticed the seven-time Ballon dâOr winner uncharacteristically goading Van Gaal after dispatching a penalty in the 73rd minute to put his country 2-0 ahead, before Wout Weghorst stunned Argentina with a late brace.
Messi is usually the classiest man on the pitch, both in terms of sportsmanship as well as footballing ability, so why did he celebrate in front of Van Gaal after scoring from the spot? Letâs take a lookâŠ
'WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT?' - LIONEL MESSI TAKES POP AT WOUT WEGHORST, CONFRONTS LOUIS VAN GAAL AT WORLD CUP
âThe Battle of Lusailâ at the 2022 World Cup will live long in the memory after a penalty shootout, 16 yellow cards and the spiciest of on-pitch brawls. Oh, and Lionel Messi calling someone a âdummyâ in his post-match interview. Oh, and Emi Martinez telling Louis van Gaal to âkeep his mouth shutâ. Oh, and the Argentina players celebrating wildly in front of the crestfallen Dutch. What drama!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This World Cup reveals how discriminatory and racists are many European authorities and players against South Americans. It shouldnât be this way. Van Gaal is one of them.
He is disgraceful
Can you elaborate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This World Cup reveals how discriminatory and racists are many European authorities and players against South Americans. It shouldnât be this way. Van Gaal is one of them.
He is disgraceful
Can you elaborate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This World Cup reveals how discriminatory and racists are many European authorities and players against South Americans. It shouldnât be this way. Van Gaal is one of them.
He is disgraceful
Anonymous wrote:This World Cup reveals how discriminatory and racists are many European authorities and players against South Americans. It shouldnât be this way. Van Gaal is one of them.