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@RebeI_RL

I just be tweeting things and playing video games.

Beigetreten Mayıs 2018
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NobletStrength
NobletStrength@NobletStrength·
The thing about Pro/Rel vs none is not that it doesn't punish losing. It's that it punishes differently. In Pro/Rel the fans of the team are punished by having to follow their team in lower divisions. Without it the players and coaching staff are punished by being fired/released.
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Mauricio Pochettino thinks American sports reward losers because there's no relegation threat for teams and they just fire coaches instead

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Austin Tingley
Austin Tingley@tingleya05·
@RebeI_RL @Thony_0812 Those are all yellow or potentially red cards. Its better that they’re all called properly rather than all of them being called wrong. Pulisic has a wrap on the leg thats being hit studs up in this photo during the US’s latest practice session. Insane that this is being allowed.
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Wajson
Wajson@Wajson_Crack·
🚨 VAR CONTROVERSY 🚨 If that challenge was made by any ordinary player, many fans believe it would've been a straight red card without hesitation. Instead, play continued and VAR saw nothing worthy of a dismissal. The biggest problem isn't whether you support Argentina or Algeria—it's consistency. Football fans just want the same rules applied to everyone, regardless of the name on the back of the shirt. ⚽ Same challenge. ⚽ Same contact. ⚽ Different outcome? What do you think: Red card or correct decision by VAR? 🤔👇 #ARGDZA #WorldCup2026 #VAR #FootballTwitter #Argentina #Algeria
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Sayuti Idris
Sayuti Idris@ArcSayuti·
With Messi, there always seems to be some controversy or questionable refereeing decisions involved. He should have been shown a red card earlier, yet he ended up scoring a hat-trick. At times, it feels impossible to compete when everything appears to favor FIFA’s golden boy.
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Brian miracle
Brian miracle@miraclebrian23·
@coysliam Wtf is this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. What sort of logic is this
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A random Jay
A random Jay@A_RandomJay·
Let’s be honest, if that was another player and not Messi, he would have been showed a red card or even a yellow card. But surprise, surprise, nothing was given. I also think it was because of the referee. If it was another referee, the card would have been given. And, there is a high probability the direction of the match would have changed. Anyways, let’s celebrate his hat-trick 😏
Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet

🤔⁉️ Hang on. Should Lionel Messi have been 𝗦𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗢𝗙𝗙 last night?

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The Fútbol Zone | FZ
The Fútbol Zone | FZ@TheFutbolZoneX·
🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović Defends Messi Amid Red Card Controversy 🗣️: "People screaming for a red card clearly do not know the rules of football. According to IFAB, stepping on a player's Achilles tendon is not automatically a sending-off. The referee must judge the level of force used and whether the challenge endangered the opponent's safety. A red card is for excessive force or serious foul play. This incident was neither. For me, it is not even a yellow card. Football is a contact sport. Every little touch is not a crime. The loudest people crying for a red card are Ronaldo fans. They spend more time praying for Messi's downfall than enjoying football. Every tournament they wait for something, anything, that can damage Messi's reputation. The truth is simple: if that challenge was committed by Ronaldo, they would call it passion and fighting spirit. Because it was Messi, they want a red card and a five-match ban. Ronaldo is finished, and that reality hurts them. Messi is still the name everyone talks about, so they keep searching for ways to bring him down. This red-card campaign is just another desperate attempt."
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Rebel 🇺🇸🏆
Rebel 🇺🇸🏆@RebeI_RL·
@Emmanuelson689 Other players have and not been booked in this same tournament. Your opinion following that statement is invalid due to false premise
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Emmanuel Onwuka 🇨🇦🇳🇬
This might not sit right with you, but here's my honest take on Lionel Messi's tackle and the red-card controversy involving the Algerian defender. Let's call a spade a spade: if any other player in that tournament makes that exact challenge, they're probably walking straight down the tunnel. The studs-up contact on Aïssa Mandi's calf looked clearly dangerous, reckless, and worthy of a straight red card. What makes it even more surprising is that the referee didn't show a card on the pitch, and VAR didn't appear to see enough to recommend a review. Had any other player in the tournament committed that exact same challenge, they would have been given a straight red card and sent down the tunnel without hesitation. Instead, Messi stayed on the pitch and went on to play a key role in Argentina's victory. Ultimately, it's the kind of decision that reinforces the feeling that football's biggest stars sometimes get the benefit of the doubt in situations where others might not.
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David Not Raya
David Not Raya@ghannyzo12·
🚨🗣️ Piers Morgan fired FIFA for not giving Messi a red Card against Algeria "That's similar thing they did in 2022 World cup where Argentina got up to 5 penalties, they tried by all means to make the World cup favour Argentina, they were some penalties that were not supposed to be given, but somehow, but somehow it was awarded in favour or Argentina that year" "Coming to the Argentina game against Algeria there was a clear foul that Messi committed, but somehow not even a Yellow card, or red card was given, and the VAR didn't even call to check it, that's so awful, we know FIFA are backing Messi to win the World cup against Ronaldo and Portugal at large".
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