2023-05-18 19:47:32
Ever since Diego Lugano questioned the Qatar World Cup champion team, accusing that they had favored it, they line up to answer him. Not only the players themselves such as Di María, Paredes, Pezzella and the signatures follow, but the Uruguayan also received an outside shot. In this case of Sergio Agüero.
Kun spoke on the broadcast of the Champions League on ESPN and Star+ (media in which he comments) “Of five penalties, four were not? It seems to me that it is a lot. That way, I’ll buy one for you. But already saying four is very controversial and rude,” said the former Selection, Independiente, Manchester City and other teams.
To say that four penalties were not is very controversial and rude
Agüero added that “if Diego Lugano wants to attract attention and fantasize a little, it’s not bad. Each one thinks what they want, but I think it is a comment looking for controversy with the people of Argentina. Between Uruguayans and Argentines we get along well. It is a quite unnecessary comment or out there to look good with Uruguay”.
In reality, Kun had started chicaning whoever was a defender of the Celeste Team until 2014 with which surely those statements will not have gone down well with FIFA, since thanks to that body it was free to see the World Cup. Everything can be seen in the video that accompanies the note.
that’s how it all started
Five months following the title won by the team led by Lionel Scaloni, Lugano, who knows why, shot: “They helped Argentina to be world champion. Four of the five penalties they were charged were not. That is a reality. But hey, it is also a merit of Messi, who moves a lot worldwide. Do you think that FIFA does not see it and does not serve it? It is also a merit of Argentina that they knew how to take advantage of that”.
Previously, Lugano had also said that Argentina “is not going to win anything else” and that the attitudes of Argentine soccer players during the tournament had been unacceptable. “Messi won everything and will be remembered, but the rest behaved badly and that cannot be respected“, declared the Uruguayan in dialogue with France Inter radio last January.
The statements of the 42-year-old former central defender were given in a talk with the radio program Fútbol por Carve. There, he added that, according to his point of view, these arbitration rulings are due to the poor implementation of VAR in football. “Since the VAR was introduced, excessive power has been given to the judge to interpret what he wants at any time. In a game there can be 20 penalties or none and I think football is chaos. I told that to Pierluigi Colina (former UEFA referee) at the World Cup, with some bitch, because of what he did to us. He happens in Argentina too. Didn’t you see the penalty from Boca to River? I think that what FIFA did with VAR is a purely political move.”
After messing with the National Team and even with Boca and River, the Argentines began to answer him. Di María and Paredes chose to simply do it through laughing emojis on social networks.
Meanwhile, Germán Pezzella responded: “It’s always like that. Outside of our country, Argentines have always been branded as cancheros, like a lot of things. I think that a bullet doesn’t enter us in that sense. Personally, I don’t like It matters what they say, what they think. Those people who go out to declare that the World Cup was fixed, that they helped us, if they had been with us they would have realized that it was not helpful at all and that what there was was a lot of work behind all that and a cycle of a lot of time”.
Guido Rodríguez, for his part, added: “Getting merit out of what we have been doing for so long is very difficult. They can tell you things, but we are calm regarding what we are working on. When important things are achieved, you are exposed to people coming out to say what they want. But we know what we did and I think it was quite clear to everyone what the National Team was at the World Cup.”
On the other side, the subject continued, because Sebastián Abreu joined. “For me there were penalties that had different criteria to charge Argentina and not charge others. If you do an analysis of some penalties, they were charged here and not in others. Di María’s penalty in the final is not, and Messi’s with Poland is not either“.
“It’s like in the 90s and 2000s, when the big teams came out champions and in the pivotal matches there was a red card once morest the rival or a penalty. It existed, for different reasons, because of the pressure, the relevance and the importance of the players,” said El Loco.
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