Villa Sporza after an eventful day in Qatar: “Very weak that the unions bow to FIFA” | 2022 football world cup

Villa Sporza has laid down the second day of the World Cup in Qatar. A day with an English monster victory, Dutch relief and unfortunately another black edge to this World Cup. View some excerpts here.

Discussion about rainbow band: “Too easy to put down”

“I think it’s very weak of the unions.”

Youri Mulder was not tender in Villa Sporza for the countries that accept the judgment of FIFA.

“First they blow high from the tower, but now they bow to FIFA and I think that is much weaker than what FIFA itself does.”

“They have accepted it far too easily,” added Franky Van der Elst.

“You had to make a statement. They gave an opening by making the penalty so small with a card and then you had to take it,” said Frank Boeckx.

“Do you think they would exclude 7 countries? They just don’t dare”, it still sounded at the table.

But shouldn’t the footballers be thought of? “You do, because you also have football players who are homosexual.”

“It’s a pity that the players didn’t ask for this situation. It’s the chance to leave. And it’s getting worse every day.”

“Transfer for Gakpo? There’s a chance”

Cody Gakpo was one of the saviors for the Netherlands with his header goal against Senegal. Yorbe Vertessen shares the dressing room at PSV.

“He doesn’t have to be in the game to score,” the striker knows. “That’s a huge quality.”

A goal at the World Cup, you sometimes decorate a transfer with that. “That chance is certainly there. I can see it happening.”

Yorbe Vertessen has a nose for goals, but used to stop penalties

Frank Boeckx determines how something is in the water in Aarschot and pokes fun at his own belly.

Jack Grealish’s heartwarming gesture

Jack Grealish was one of the English shooters in the 6-2 win against Iran.

The Manchester City player showed his good heart by delivering on a promise he made to a sick fan during his celebration.

Daily talk show about the World Cup in Qatar. From the “Sporza Wintercircus” in Ghent, Karl Vannieuwkerke and his guests look back on the past day. With extra attention for the Red Devils, of course

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