KOMIC47 Posted 5 hours ago #1 Posted 5 hours ago Many supporters believe that discussions about the Egypt match and the refereeing choices will continue to be a part of the tournament's history if Argentina wins of refereeing being bias, unjust and unprofessional in decision making. Champions should be evaluated based on their play, according to supporters. Critics contend that contentious topics will always be discussed. Post concept Will people remember the football or the controversy if Argentina wins the World Cup?
peltra Posted 4 hours ago #2 Posted 4 hours ago fr winning heals all wounds, nobody remembers the dodgy calls from 86 or 90 do they? they just see maradona lifting the trophy at the end
runeora687 Posted 4 hours ago #3 Posted 4 hours ago its football bro, people will talk about the controversy for like a week then it’ll just be about messi finally getting his trophy
raenotashi Posted 3 hours ago #5 Posted 3 hours ago ngl once messi lifts it the ref drama gets forgotten quick bro
Fasa2 Posted 3 hours ago #7 Posted 3 hours ago During the era, maybe, younger generation won't know anything else except the accolades
sydneyyx Posted 2 hours ago #8 Posted 2 hours ago tbh that’s just how it goes with every world cup winner, there’s always some drama but give it a few years and it’s just the trophy people remember
Jaiye Posted 2 hours ago #9 Posted 2 hours ago Yes.. People still remembers all the penalties last worldcup
Gauzeess Posted 1 hour ago #10 Posted 1 hour ago honestly if they win it all, the egypt match will just be a footnote, the trophy is all that sticks long-term
Frankitia Posted 48 minutes ago #11 Posted 48 minutes ago tbh that ref drama is loud right now but when the confetti drops it’s all about Messi and the trophy, nobody’s gonna be replaying Egypt calls at the victory parade
fadrianhatari Posted 41 minutes ago #12 Posted 41 minutes ago The debate will probably continue, but if they win, they'll still be World Cup champions
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