mZuzek said:
I never understood this controversy. He did what he could to give his country a chance, a very slim chance at that, he was punished with a red card and penalty as he should, and the penalty was missed. If anything it's Asamoah Gyan who should have to apologize for blasting it onto the bar. Also, I was rooting for Ghana that day. Either way it should be an exciting match tomorrow. I don't mind either team going through, Ghana has played much better football for sure, but I feel like Uruguay has a better chance of putting up a match against Brazil. |
That’s silly. Gyan didn’t cheat. Suarez did, and did so knowing his team stood to benefit.
Situations like this are why I think the rules should be updated to introduce penalty goals, remive the potential reward of cheating in such instances.