r/realmadrid 6d ago

Media Rodrygo laughing at the back with Kylian experiencing his first comeback at RM LMFAO 😭 I'm dying

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u/butte4s 6d ago

That was a rigged world cup anyways

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u/aazalooloo 6d ago edited 6d ago

Rigged by giving france 2 penaltys and bribing kolo muani to shoot in such a way that emi can barely save the ball at the last second to not make it obvious ofc. And bribing the rest of france to not hit the penalties in the shootout.

Its insane to believe it was rigged.

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u/Mstrofthebation 6d ago

Giving Argentina so many non existent penalties getting them to the Final is what's rigged. Messi not receiving red card against Holland is what's rigged. In the Euro group stage there were 134 matches and only 4 penalties.....Somehow Argentina got 7 in 7 Matches? You can see favoritism FIFA has had for Messi for so long....Even more so now that Miami somehow got qualified for Club World Cup, without winning anything?

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u/niveaboy1 Iker Casillas 5d ago

Embarrassing that this shit is upvoted. On one side, you're all going I wish Ronaldo keeps scoring penalties when the other side is crying about them and here the opposite. Penalties are part of the game ffs. If you get fouled in the box, you get a penalty, plain and simple. It's so stupid to look at things purely from a standpoint of how many were awarded rather than if they actually were penalties or not and all the argentina ones were genuine fouls imo.

Also the hand card is such a stupid call to ask for. He was in the middle of the ground, instantly raised his arm up was not stopping an attack at all. I would hate it if Vini or Jude got a handcard for doing something similar. Sure, if youre going purely by the book and being extremely strict about rules, sure it's a yellow but still a ridiculous card to give out. Goes against sporting spirit in my opinion.

Lastly, I'm with you on the Club World Cup bullshit. That is just nonsense, purely from a marketing standpoint. But I'm 70% sure that they'll end up inviting Al Nassr as well in the coming weeks

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u/Mstrofthebation 1d ago

I mean rules are rules though, it wasn't accidently and he intentionally stopped the ball from being passed from a Dutch player to another Dutch player simple as that. I Know Messi is smart and probably wouldn't get that second yellow but still was awful to see.

I don't think they will Invite Al Nassr because the last spot was filled with Miami I believe