Prime2417 Posted 19 hours ago #1 Posted 19 hours ago One of the most popular football discussions right now is Egyptian supporters contend that the outcome against Argentina was altered by two significant rulings a goal that was disallowed and an unsuccessful penalty appeal. Others think the rules were correctly implemented by the referee and VAR. FIFA has defended the officials, while the Egyptian Football Association has publicly denounced the officiating. where Egypt robbed?
wrenmia Posted 18 hours ago #2 Posted 18 hours ago tbh that disallowed goal looked clean to me, but the pen shout was 50/50 at best. FIFA always backs their refs though so not surprised there.
wickesse1 Posted 16 hours ago #3 Posted 16 hours ago fr tbh that disallowed goal looked clean to me, but the pen shout was 50/50 at best. FIFA always backs their refs though so not surprised there. 🙌🏆
strikeari Posted 16 hours ago #5 Posted 16 hours ago That disallowed goal was definitely harsh, I can see why Egypt fans are fuming. But yeah, that pen shout could've gone either way honestly.
acer71jc Posted 13 hours ago #6 Posted 13 hours ago ngl that disallowed goal seemed good, but the pen call was tricky, refs make tough calls bro ? ? ?
Morthoslyn Posted 3 hours ago #9 Posted 3 hours ago Defending the refs is standard practice from FIFA, itd be more of a headline if they actually admitted fault. The disallowed goal was questionable but people always forget games hinge on dozens of smaller moments, not just one call.
pyxxen Posted 3 hours ago #10 Posted 3 hours ago every controversial call looks like robbery when you're the one on the losing side. the var probably checked it to death and still got it wrong but thats just modern football i guess
Sydneyki Posted 2 hours ago #11 Posted 2 hours ago I reffed a youth tourney once where we had a simmilar offside call like that and the replay was so grainy you legit couldnt tell if the attackers shoulder was ahead of the ball but we still had to rule it out based on the flag. honestly not surprised FIFA backed them, its safer to defend a shaky call than open the floodgates to every match being contsted after the fact.
Shredranda920 Posted 2 hours ago #12 Posted 2 hours ago The whole thing is blurry beccause nobody ever sees the VAR calibration process for offside lines. If they would just release the synchronized frame they used for that first goal people could judge it directly instead of arguing about the outcome.
Irisssa Posted 2 hours ago #13 Posted 2 hours ago That offside call was tighter than my local pub’s dart league ruling.
Vynelvar Posted 1 hour ago #14 Posted 1 hour ago I honestly just want to see the exact frame they used for the disallowed goal.
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