00:00Don't tell me it wasn't intentional, I won't believe you.
00:02No, because it's easy to call Retafé a butcher, etc., and rightly so, because Retafé c
00:07'It's a flaw, a flaw, a flaw in the anti-game, end.
00:09We all agree here, whether we're Colchoneros, Merengue, Barcelonian, whatever you want,
00:13to explain that it's a shitty club that plays a shitty game,
00:15and that even the haram ball of Diego Simeone's Atletico, it's really not at all at that
00:19at that level.
00:20However, if there's one guy who could very well finish his career at Retafé, it's Antonio Rudiger.
00:24Because when I see that action, you've all seen it, and if you haven't
00:28Having seen it, I am pleased to announce it to you,
00:29Retafé was won 1-0 on the pitch of Real Madrid at Santiago Bernabeu.
00:33And while Retafé achieved this feat playing 11 against 11 for 95 minutes,
00:37Well, there might have been a red card that could have been shown in the first half.
00:40Even a few minutes before that play, you could see there was some tension between Diego Rico and
00:44Antonio Rudiger.
00:45In the previous play, after a foul, we already see a verbal altercation between the two players.
00:48and in the following action, when Diego Rico finds himself in a duel with Artagüler and he
00:53loses,
00:53We see Antonio Rudiger, who was running madly towards him.
00:57and who almost changed direction to deliver a heavy knee strike.
01:00There are plenty of reasons to think that it's intentional.
01:02Firstly, his CV doesn't work in his favor.
01:04when you see how he deliberately crushed Benjamin Pavard's chest a few years ago,
01:09When you see the number of similar acts in his career, I'm sorry,
01:12For me, his CV doesn't work in his favor, firstly.
01:14Secondly, he had a run-in with that player just before.
01:16So knowing Rudiger, he was angry, he thought, I'm going to get him.
01:20Step 3, on a wider shot, when we look at the action,
01:23And that's what Adil Rami was talking about.
01:25But we understand that Rudiger doesn't need to intervene.
01:28The player in goal is off-center, he's already marked.
01:30Rudiger doesn't need to rush at him.
01:32And that makes four, if you watch the video,
01:34It becomes even clearer that Rudiger didn't need to intervene.
01:36because the duel was already lost.
01:38And for those who are going to tell me that Rudiger was at full speed and couldn't avoid it,
01:42No.
01:42A change of direction is clearly visible.
01:45And above all bro, you're an athlete, well I don't know, at the very least you can jump.
01:47The player is on the ground, he's on the ground, he's not in front of you there, he's on the ground.
01:52The retaffe player, for his part, is sure of it.
01:53Digo Rico explained in the post-match interview that Rudiger did it on purpose.
01:56and that if it had been the other way around,
01:58that it was he who had done the same thing to Rudiger,
02:00He would receive a 10-match suspension.
02:01Is he wrong when I see that Mbappé can call referees names like "heads" without...
02:04to have sanctions?
02:05Good.
02:05Oh yes, I forgot to mention, nothing happened.
02:08There wasn't even a foul, there wasn't a yellow card.
02:10VAR did not intervene.
02:11What is it used for?
02:12Good question.
02:13Because I can assure you that it's Marcos Llorente who does the same thing,
02:16He turns red, the truth is.
02:17I sometimes try not to get into that kind of argument.
02:20in the mode of "yeah, this club has an advantage, etc."
02:22thing, because I think, quite literally, that we need to present a united front.
02:25to have a good arbitration.
02:26But when you see that, it's infuriating.
02:27because we know very well that if it's an Atletico player,
02:30or even from Hebar or I don't know who
02:31You know very well how it ends.
02:33You know very well that the player in question would have received a red card.
02:35and would have taken an insane punishment.
02:36Because that action is extremely dangerous.
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