Who is to blame for the Argentina-Brazil fiasco with COVID protocols? | ESPN FC



ESPN FC’s Dan Thomas is joined by Gabriele Marcotti, Alejandro Moreno and Steve Nicol to provide the latest information on the Brazil vs. Argentina game being suspended after health officials intervened.
0:00 Who is to blame for what happened during the game?
2:08 How poorly was this situation handled?
4:02 Steve discusses why the players should be furious with what happened.

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20 comentarios en «Who is to blame for the Argentina-Brazil fiasco with COVID protocols? | ESPN FC»

  1. Moreno is so bias its said. Brazils authorities did everything that was possible to prevent this issue. Argentina did is on purpose.
    WO against Argentina. 3×0 Brazil.

  2. Facts by order of importance: 1) 4 Argentinian players lied in their respective health declarations, by stating they had not been in the UK over the past 14 days. 2) ANVISA informed AFA (Argentina's FA) on Saturday that these 4 players had to quarantine. 3) AFA did not comply. The rest is just small talk, and Alejandro Moreno's pathetic gesticulations about Latin America a red herring.

  3. Blame the planes that the players boarded, the bus they rode to the stadium, the stadium itself, the football boots, the football, the referee's whistle, the linesmen flag, and the betting agencies….All played a major role

  4. Remarkable that ESPN does not see anything wrong in players blatantly lying while giving information in the forms and therefore entering the country illegally.
    They discussed everything but this.
    Great moral compass guys.

  5. PSG should be glad messi got a break w/ Messi. As I have said French dafenders are "HIRED ASSASINS", They kicked Neymar into submission ( remember the 3 consuctive kicks on Neymar that broke his metatersal and that crazy definder who kicked Ney in the face and grabbed his head ON THE SIDELINE" no yellow cards. These jackasses should be playing American football so they could get some payback! Messi was blatantly fouled 3 times last week in just 20 minutes.

  6. Argentinians are to blame, they lied when they entered the country, they did not complied with the Brazilians health rules and regulations. Fifa and Conmebol think they can over rule the laws from a country. There was not a misunderstanding, Argentinians defied the Brazilian authorities.

  7. The reactions to this fiasco, compared to say the F1 debacle in Belgium are quite telling really, and scream of soft Racism. In the case of this South American match, the event "reflects" on some larger South American people and cultural traits.. Did anyone hear ANYBODY on ESPN or any of the other networks say "The F1 Belgium Grand Prix embarrassment and how it was all handled and manage "reflects" on the larger European people and culture"?? I don't think so. The double standard is clear.

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