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Today’s showcase: the Lord has not abandoned Belgium, the health of the players does not matter
Favoured Belgium defeated the Czech team, which must concentrate on the barrage. Lukaku shoots, but he also showed brutality, the English referee didn’t mind. He doesn’t care about the health of the players.
Favoured Belgium defeated the Czech team, which must focus on the barrage. Lukaku shoots, but he also showed brutality, the English referee didn’t mind. He doesn’t care about the health of the players. But so does the disciplinary committee. Bale fights intolerance, but ignores British horrors. Officials have ruined the hit South American qualifier.
Unfortunately, the Lord was at home
Former Czech national team player Milan Fukal, a participant in the 2000 European Championships, saw the Czech team’s chances in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Belgium only if everything went perfectly. Or if the football god was not at home. Unfortunately, he was, but unpleasant circumstances went against the choice of coach Jaroslav Šilhavy.
After a cruel 0:3 defeat, the only thing left to do is to concentrate on the remaining matches and fight for the barrage. Then expect the Czech team to meet a more acceptable opponent. Or for the football god to take a trip somewhere.
Lukaku celebrated his 100th – he injured Vaclik
One of the best strikers in the world, Belgian Romelu Lukaku, played his 100th match in the Red Devils’ jersey. He celebrated it with an excellent performance and a review goal. Unfortunately, he also sent Czech goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík off the field with a brutal save, when he could have easily avoided the clash.
English referee Michael Oliver took a very strange approach to the match. Before the start of the game, he knelt propagandistically to express his attitude that he cared about something. Shortly afterwards, he did not even punish the destructive tackle of the thunderous Belgian raider on the Czech goalkeeper with a yellow card.
A really strange approach to the basic duty of a referee – to protect the health of the players. Mr. Oliver, however, probably distinguishes who is who.
Penalty for medical injury only
However, the Czech disciplinary committee measures in the same way. It did not punish serious offences that endangered the players’ health, explaining that there was no injury to health after all.
Apparently, we have to wait until there are really serious injuries, the broken rib of the Slavic goalkeeper Ondrej Kolar probably did not bring any warning. What we are yet to see on the league lawns.
Star Nazi Bale
Welsh striker Gareth Bale turned the tide in Belarus with three goals to secure the win for the visitors. The Real Madrid star is to be lauded.
However, his human values fall far short of his footballing ones. He took umbrage at the way the Hungarian crowd booed the Afro-Anglicans during the match, recommending that countries with such fans be eliminated from official competitions. A consistent champion of human rights.
But he didn’t mind when his British colleagues booed the Italian national anthem at the Euro finals, attacked a little Danish girl or slashed a Polish fan and mocked a Japanese footballer for his Asian heritage.
Bale’s division of the world is stuck at the colonial level, in the theory of the superiority of the Aryan race. This deserves no praise whatsoever.
Officials have ruined a South American showpiece
The South American World Cup qualifier between Brazil and Argentina ended ignominiously. The match in Sao Paulo was abandoned after less than ten minutes following the intervention of health officials who came onto the pitch accompanied by police officers.
According to the authority, four Argentine players from the English league had breached the quarantine they were due to head to in accordance with measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Compliance with the transcripts is desirable, preferably in a match being played.
Source: UEFA, Fortuna Liga