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i watched almost entire egypt game. Egypt was lucky to get to penalties as cameroon offense was not wholly effective. However, Egypts offense was absolutely abysmal. their players had no chance of getting past cameroons defenders in a footrace and only after CQ got ejected did they try long crosses into the box.
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Originally posted by Philosophy_King View PostSo judging by our emphasis that this your weakened squad throw-out the Arab and now the Africa Cup, one can expect you guys to absolutely dismantle Germany, Brazil, Argentina in the WC if you have all players available right?
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Originally posted by roozan View Posti watched almost entire egypt game. Egypt was lucky to get to penalties as cameroon offense was not wholly effective. However, Egypts offense was absolutely abysmal. their players had no chance of getting past cameroons defenders in a footrace and only after CQ got ejected did they try long crosses into the box.
3 100% goal missed by egypt
one in 117th minute
cameroon was good too
egypt goalie was amazing
AND LOLAT PERSIAN Announcer
GOING OUT OF HIS WAY
Constantly Pronouncing
cameroon player name as
NOOOOKHOODI
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Originally posted by diz View PostFor me, the temper is a manifestation of his passion for his team, players, and the nation he's coaching. He has never struck me as a guy who's angry for the sake of being angry (he's as cool as a cucumber in training sessions, press conferences, etc). His passion during his TM era was what motivated our players (players spoke of it in interviews after the world cup). The refs are big boys who can handle it, and have made him pay the price for it. He will not be on the sidelines for the AFCON final, the biggest title match of his career in the past 10 years.
But insinuating referees are cheating or just biased against you is poor taste imo. Maybe because I am a ref myself and I have dealt with my fair share of it. Alas no one is perfect, he is still goated
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Originally posted by roozan View Postwhere were the referees from? definitely couldve been biased. they were also african
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostWell he was most upset recently with Faghani. In a post match interview he requested fifa investigate him and his actions.
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Originally posted by Hosseini View PostHe was also upset with Ben Williams even before our match with Iraq. He called him out in the press. That kind of fcked us. Personal grudges will come back to bite you in these situations. I don't know why he thinks it wise. Maybe to rile up the fans and gain support?
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Originally posted by O-ZoNe View PostOh man...digging up bad memories. I think it's way of deflecting blame. It's not me it was the ref see he had it out for us and I called him on it. He enjoys public feuds (justified or not)...
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Honestly, I thought it was one of the best referring performances of the tournament. I appreciate that's not a high accolade as the refs in these tournament have been beyond amateurish but this ref got very little wrong.
CQ doesn't help himself calling him out before the match and then behaving on the touchline like he does, giving the ref a reason to make an example of him. When I saw him criticise the selection of this ref before the game, I had flashbacks of Ben Williams and you just knew something was going to happen.
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