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Rigor comes ghostly cutting electronic eyes!

SectionIn the era of Me Automated Offline Technology and Golline Technology, can a ghost appear through its electronic eyes? Even if it is the ghost of the penalty itself. In the Uruguay-Ghana match, the old penalty was miraculously brought back, even though it wasn’t supposed to happen!

One Thursday earlier, Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan’s penalty hit the crossbar. This time Andre Ayew’s shot was saved by Uruguay goalkeeper Sergio Rochet. Andre is still in the Ghana squad. Andre Ayew was a spectator on the bench when the penalty was taken. Andre and Jordan’s half-brother Ibrahim was also among the substitutes that day. All are children of the very famous Abedi Pele. After Eusebio, Abedi Pelé is the player who has become the African superstar. If Abedi Ayew’s name is in the middle of Pele, there is no need to look for the reason.

Ghana had a chance to qualify for the semi-finals that day. While celebrating the victories of Ghana, Cameroon and Morocco, one has to ask why an African team has yet to reach at least the semi-finals. South Korea made it from Asia.

Uruguay may not have calculated that Portugal would lose their last match against Korea. After winning two games and securing the pre-quarters, there is a chance that teams experimenting in the final game will lose. France has thus lost. Brazil followed. Cameroon is famous for beating Argentina in 1990. Brazil stands apart. Even though he lost, Martinelli’s match would be well received by Brazil manager Tite.

Naturally, Warr hasn’t been able to address all of the issues that could arise with lawsuits. The arbiter has the final decision on war warnings. German referee Daniel Siebert, who officiated the Uruguay-Ghana match, was erratic at times.

Daniel Amerti’s block on Uruguayan Darwin Nunez was ruled out by referee Siebert after reviewing the video. But Siebert wasn’t ready to check the video when Edinson Cavani and Seydu crashed at the last moment after a showdown. After the match ended, the protest of the Uruguayan players turned into fisticuffs against the referees.

If Uruguay had played well against Portugal and Korea, they could have progressed as they had the algae to do so. Uruguay will be the team that leads the way in putting pressure on the referee. If there’s an award for negativity, like the Fair Play Award, they’ll get it.

Warr upheld the verdict that Ghana’s top player, Mohammed Kuduz, was brought down by goalkeeper Rochette. Although Rochet jumped to block the ball, it can be assumed that Rochet tried to pull Quduz’s leg. Rochette protested for a long time. Arasqueta, who scored both of Uruguay’s goals, seemed to kick Kuduz’s body as if he didn’t know it. This should have caught War’s attention.

Longtime Uruguay manager Oscar Tabarez was replaced by young Diego Alonso. But there is no change in their game.

The game will need the intensity, grit and grit that Uruguay brings to the game. But trying to bend the law and take advantage of it will get them nowhere. Fans appreciated the creativity in their game, winning the Olympics and the World Cup in their debut season. The lack of it today can put them on the wrong side of the crowd.

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