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It's funny to see where this comes from. Since they expelled the Paraguayan player for covering his mouth and talking to a rival. And the English player Belingham was not kicked out for the same reason. Regardsacidburnfx said:
seiya1989 said:Since they expelled the Paraguayan player for covering his mouth and talking to a rival. And the English player Belingham was not kicked out for the same reason. Regards![]()
First of all, you're lying. You can't cover your mouth while talking to an opponent. Second, what do you know if the player from Paraguay insulted you or not? You don't get kicked out on an assumption if there's no proof. The Englishman should also have been expelled when he covered his mouth to talk to a rival. It's a simple greeting.Oxinthewater said:Bellingham simplemente estaba hablando con Ayew, mientras que el incidente de Almirón fue parte de una confrontación (donde existe la posibilidad de decir algo ofensivo o provocador). Cubrirse la boca durante una conversación normal sigue estando permitido, así que lo que hizo Bellingham estuvo perfectamente bien. Saludos.
Por eso mismo se invento la regla porque al taparte la boca no pueden saber si te están insultando o no . Entonces directamente no puedes taparte la boca y hablar con un rival no es difícil de analizar y entenderseiya1989 said:First of all, you're lying. You can't cover your mouth while talking to an opponent. Second, what do you know if the player from Paraguay insulted you or not? You don't get kicked out on an assumption if there's no proof. The Englishman should also have been expelled when he covered his mouth to talk to a rival. It's a simple greeting.
seiya1989 said:First of all, you're lying. You can't cover your mouth while talking to an opponent. Second, what do you know if the player from Paraguay insulted you or not? You don't get kicked out on an assumption if there's no proof. The Englishman should also have been expelled when he covered his mouth to talk to a rival. It's a simple greeting.
Players covering their mouths in situations of confrontation with opponents At the discretion of the competition organiser, any player covering their mouth in a confrontational situation with an opponent may be sanctioned with a red card.
Say what you want. And show what you want. Anyway, it's no longer a question of that; it's funny that a European, whether in a publication or wherever, accuses or mocks that Messi has everything allowed. The Europeans have already stolen a lot, and not just soccer world cupsOxinthewater said:Es lamentable que acuse directamente de deshonestidad, presumiblemente sin siquiera verificar los hechos, ya que hacerlo habría confirmado lo que ya había aclarado.
Analicemos los hechos:
Anuncio oficial de la FIFA sobre la regla
Aproximadamente a un tercio de la página, se explica la regla (el énfasis en cursiva es mío):
Artículo de ESPN que explica por qué Bellingham no fue expulsado.
That is whataboutism.seiya1989 said:. The Europeans have already stolen a lot, and not just soccer world cups
He should have worried about kicking the goal Austria xd. Anyway, all you have to do is open a history book and you will see all the robberies of any kind. You'll see where they come fromG0930 said:Eso es el argumento del "y qué pasa con...".
Y el primer gol contra Austria fue ilegítimo, y soy un gran fan de Messi.
Hasta un ciego se habría dado cuenta.
Pero al parecer las reglas no se aplican a la cabra.
Yes true and I say it is whataboutism, completely irrelevant to what the topic was about .seiya1989 said:He should have worried about kicking the goal Austria xd. Anyway, all you have to do is open a history book and you will see all the robberies of any kind. You'll see where they come from![]()
not at all irrelevant... for a thief to tell you that you are stealing. Irrelevant how Europeans mourn. Austria must be concerned about playing better with its golden generation. Very poor so farG0930 said:Sí, es cierto, y yo digo que es una falacia del "y qué pasa con...", completamente irrelevante para el tema que se estaba tratando.
Messi recibe un trato especial y esto quedó grabado en vídeo tanto en el partido contra Argelia como en el partido contra Austria.
Yeah keep crying about colonialism still whataboutism and irrelevantseiya1989 said:not at all irrelevant... for a thief to tell you that you are stealing. L
I'm not just talking about that. Let an Englishman say we're stealing. When the only World Cup they won was won with a ghost goal against Germany. In a world cup played in England. It's funny. We're talking about a goal that was never in a world cup final.G0930 said:Sí, sigan quejándose del colonialismo, siguen con el argumento del "y qué pasa con..." y es irrelevante.
Eso no justifica ignorar las reglas por Messi.
¿Te das cuenta de que el colonialismo terminó hace mucho tiempo, verdad?...
seiya1989 said:I'm not just talking about that. Let an Englishman say we're stealing. When the only World Cup they won was won with a ghost goal against Germany. In a world cup played in England. It's funny. We're talking about a goal that was never in a world cup final.it's funny and irrelevant for a thief to tell us that we're stealing
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I tell you that the English won a World Cup with a goal that wasn't. What are you talking about? From 200 years ago? I am giving you a clear and convincing example of the sport we are talking about. The Europeans also stole a lot in the sport. And not just land,G0930 said:Admite que no tienes argumentos contra el trato especial que recibió a Messi. Justificarlo con atrocidades cometidas por blancos hace más de 200 años es ridículo. ¡Vamos, amigo, tienes que verlo tú mismo!
Many referees are truly a disgrace to this world cupskaterick said:by the way , when a goal Germany scored after a high boot to the face of an opponent was allowed i couldn't believe it ! what game are the ref and var officials watching? i learned that was a clear dangerous play when i was about 8 years old .