| CaptainPrefrences said: He will probably teach them to take in cocaine and scoring with their hands. |
I can't believe people still complain about that. Y'all must sure see football in a different way than us, I can bet you anything you want that if anyone scored an important goal against Argentina with the hand, 99% of the Argentinians won't say anything about the player and will unleash all their fury against their referee.
Heck, there was a goal (not as important, though), in the Copa America 95, Argentina was winning over Brazil 2-1 with less than five minutes to go, there was a cross, Túlio couldn't reach it so he extended (very obviously) his arm, killed the ball to his leg and scored. Brazil then won in penalties. Nobody in Argentina ever called Túlio a cheater, the referee was called everything.
Or do you call a player a cheater when he commits a professional foul and he isn't red carded?








