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Argentina 🇦🇷 v Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 FIFA World Cup kick 10:00 ITV1 • ITVX • STV • STV Player


He might be offside but the kid can finish. Made both look easy. Shame he can’t keep himself onside.
Saw him live for Inter this season and he was the best player on the pitch. His movement was superb and he terrorised the defence. Can’t seem to handle the high line though!!
 
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Aye, Saudi aren't as good as Iran and how many legitimate goal scoring opportunities have Argentina actually created?

They aren’t as high as Iran in the rankings, are they? The Argies haven’t even been able to beat a high line like that in open play so far either
 
are the officials a bit liberal with the amount of injury time in this world cup?
Last group games are going to be interesting.

They normally try to even up any first half stoppage time in one game by extending the half-time break in the other game.

Half time could last half an hour and there could still be a sizeable discrepancy in the time the two games finish.
They aren’t as high as Iran in the rankings, are they? The Argies haven’t even been able to beat a high line like that in open play so far either
Nowhere near, Iran are in the top twenty.

Argentina are making very hard work of this.
 
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The thing is, if they did introduce the time stopping then the game would take about 2 hours. The ball is only in play around 60 out of the 90 minutes
In rugby, even if there's a lineout, the match clock keeps going, so things like throw ins could be exempt.
If a goalkeepers taking the piss the ref can just say time off.
If everyone could see the official match time, it would also not be open to accusations of match fixing.
 
Sadly it's a situation fans, players, managers, pundits and media have created. Always battering officials for incorrect decisions has led to this instead of just accepting they don't always get it right

Undoubtedly.

But VAR still has human error at its core so why not trust the official.

There will never be a ‘perfect’ system.

Sadly it’s going nowhere.
 
The only thing I respect about that shit country is the fact they keep stepping up despite them being absolutely dog shit at footy
 
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