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Judging by recent events, we can assume that the match’s outcome will be determined not by the number of goals scored, but by what Trump tells the FIFA president!
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Unfortunately, that was also the first thing that came to my mind after reading the opening post. The ability of this guy to appear in topics of conversation so far from his field of competence is incredible.
But fortunately that wasn't the case, so Belgium will be the ones who will finally have to face the Spanish team in the quarterfinals, in a really promising match no one should miss.
It’s good that reality has set things straight. The bad part is that now we’re 10,000% convinced that FIFA’s top brass is corrupt. The most despicable thing about this situation was their explanation that, supposedly, they made the decision on their own-and that Trump did call and ask them to do it, but… we didn’t listen to him; we decided this OURSELVES....
No matter what FIFA said, we have our opinion already about the issues of transparency, accountability and favoritism in world football. At least that saga cemented that memory in our hearts.
Am glad the Belgium team made it through and proved a point, but their next match against the Spaniards is a real heavyweight clash.
At least no call from who to whom that makes the game of football look like a kids play, because this match will be exactly what we have enjoyed so far with thrills and masterclass display from both teams.
Hell, I can't even bet on who is going to win.
Sports should be completely fair, free from outside influence. Yes, there should be rules, but they must be applied fairly. By the way, I’ve always wondered why referees who make incorrect calls aren’t barred from officiating matches.
I’ve often heard the explanation that, in such fast-paced games, referees can’t always make objective decisions because of the atmosphere, the dynamics, and their position on the field. Then why don’t such excuses apply to the players?

A certain selectivity is evident here.
And, for example, filing an appeal and providing evidence of the referees’ improper actions also has no consequences for them.