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1 hour ago, Monzanator said:

Messi doing the best Maradona impression for sure.

 

Let's hope Morocco has anything left in the tank for the second SF :p

 

No Plz , we don't want a boring final like today , we want to see football and very good competition , at least Argentina could say that we defeated the defending champions not some average teams all the way to the final 

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28 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

TBH all teams were very average in this tournament except Argentina , Brazil , France , England 

And even those had at least one match where they were utterly awful...

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39 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

 

No Plz , we don't want a boring final like today , we want to see football and very good competition , at least Argentina could say that we defeated the defending champions not some average teams all the way to the final 

 

There is no way France won't win.   

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2 hours ago, dcro said:

Orsato officiating a match of Argentina... Yeah, we stood no chance.

 

Argentina did deserve to win based on chances alone, but by the same token, this match was largely decided by the most outrageous penalty kick and the careless goal that followed in our typical fashion. Livaković was *defending*, and the collision was caused by his leg which was planted in place like 2 meters ahead of any contact. Conveniently, but unsurprisingly inconsistent in the age of VAR, this was never questioned.

If there is relatively strong contact and the keeper misses the ball it's very unlikely the ref will be forgiving. You're just giving him the perfect excuse.    

  

Just like Perisic handball in 2018. Nowadays they are giving those 100% of the time. Just seems to be the current criteria, favor the attacker.

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19 minutes ago, LDOG said:

 

There is no way France won't win.   

 

i won't be surprised if Morocco wins TBH , Rabiot and Upamecano are injured so u never know 

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Oooooooh the crowd It's day   while the match was running in the NIGHT ,how???  What a scam   ...that was a recorded match then 

 

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do not say this isTime zone or something like that , they cheated2019-03-28_18-58-44.jpg

 

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