The Portugal national football team did not prepare for their world cup seriously in 2002. They did not do any video analysis for a match with S.Korea. They even went to a pub during the campaign. Other than the Brazil and Germany national football teams, Portugal, Italy, France, and other powers did not or could not prepare for the matches in 2002 appropriately. If Monaco FC won the champions league, was that a robbery? If Greece won Euro 2004, was that a robbery? Strong teams are not guaranteed to win. You are nasty.
LMFAO... not that you're not ridiculously biased enough to laugh this off, but, to answer the question, of "How do you explain Korea's disallowed goal in this game?" it was because one of the Korean defenders took a 20 yard running start before jumping straight into Victor Baia's gut, jarring the ball free from his hands, which was such an obvious foul (that for some reason, despite the distance covered prior to running into him and injuring him on the play, was somehow not cautioned). However, its cute how you left out highlights of the other tackles the Koreans commit during this game. The straight red card to Joao Pinto was deserved. However, there were 4 preceding tackles during the very same sequence which were just as harsh, but were not whistled at all, in an escalating frustration which led to the tackle. Had the ref called the match correctly, this wouldn't have happened. That was evident, when Beto was given his first yellow, following a play which Figo was slid into and taken down from behind, but no foul had been given at all. The most controversial play during this match was actually at 0-0 in the 2nd half, Portugal took a corner, and as the ball fell dangerously into the box, but, the referee blew the whistle, for an unknown reason. After a few seconds of players looking around wondering what was called, he motioned to his hand, as if one of the Portugal players played the ball with his hand. It was in no way even remotely the case. The Portuguese player lept in the air and flicked the ball on with his head, with no contact, and both arms down by his side, and it fell in front of a couple Portuguese players before play was halted. It was pretty clear the ref was blowing the whistle not for the handball, but to stop Portugal from having a dangerous opportunity in the box. However, this match is hardly the one where people say the fix was in. That was made quite evident in the Round of 16 match vs Italy when Totti was given a 2nd yellow for being fouled, despite several fouls not getting the cards they deserve, and an Italian goal wrongly disallowed for offsides... then the match vs Spain with the 2 wrongly disallowed goals, and similar lack of calls for hard fouls against the Spaniards.
@@Pannnda8 hes showing the result (red) but just in case portuguese players ask why the fuck is it straight red hes showing the yellow card to let them know its a second yellow card which is why he got a red card
People disliking this video.. from Japan and Italy. Why do the Japanese care so much? Because Korea did better than Japan? I'm sure this video in an uncomfortable truth for those of you in the "Korea cheated" camp LOL.
WC2002Truth the conspiracy is that Korea played rough hockey football and the ref hasn't called most of there fouls and those players got Fed up with that crap
The Portugal national football team did not prepare for their world cup seriously in 2002. They did not do any video analysis for a match with S.Korea. They even went to a pub during the campaign. Other than the Brazil and Germany national football teams, Portugal, Italy, France, and other powers did not or could not prepare for the matches in 2002 appropriately. If Monaco FC won the champions league, was that a robbery? If Greece won Euro 2004, was that a robbery? Strong teams are not guaranteed to win. You are nasty.
LMFAO... not that you're not ridiculously biased enough to laugh this off, but, to answer the question, of "How do you explain Korea's disallowed goal in this game?" it was because one of the Korean defenders took a 20 yard running start before jumping straight into Victor Baia's gut, jarring the ball free from his hands, which was such an obvious foul (that for some reason, despite the distance covered prior to running into him and injuring him on the play, was somehow not cautioned).
However, its cute how you left out highlights of the other tackles the Koreans commit during this game.
The straight red card to Joao Pinto was deserved. However, there were 4 preceding tackles during the very same sequence which were just as harsh, but were not whistled at all, in an escalating frustration which led to the tackle. Had the ref called the match correctly, this wouldn't have happened.
That was evident, when Beto was given his first yellow, following a play which Figo was slid into and taken down from behind, but no foul had been given at all.
The most controversial play during this match was actually at 0-0 in the 2nd half, Portugal took a corner, and as the ball fell dangerously into the box, but, the referee blew the whistle, for an unknown reason. After a few seconds of players looking around wondering what was called, he motioned to his hand, as if one of the Portugal players played the ball with his hand. It was in no way even remotely the case. The Portuguese player lept in the air and flicked the ball on with his head, with no contact, and both arms down by his side, and it fell in front of a couple Portuguese players before play was halted. It was pretty clear the ref was blowing the whistle not for the handball, but to stop Portugal from having a dangerous opportunity in the box.
However, this match is hardly the one where people say the fix was in. That was made quite evident in the Round of 16 match vs Italy when Totti was given a 2nd yellow for being fouled, despite several fouls not getting the cards they deserve, and an Italian goal wrongly disallowed for offsides... then the match vs Spain with the 2 wrongly disallowed goals, and similar lack of calls for hard fouls against the Spaniards.
Very convenient not to show the replay of the second "foul"
Have you seen Korea till the end of the tournament? Against Spain? And Against Italy? The game against Portugal was just a small sample.
korea kicked italy and spain and portugal and usa and polands ass fair ok
why didnt you show the replay of the second yellow cuz in this way youre showing us the real reason and i think Lee made a theatric foul
Second yellow not deserved. First one yes
Why did the ref show the red then yellow card!!
He showed the red card, then made a sign with his left hand to ask him to leave the pitch
@@Pannnda8 hes showing the result (red) but just in case portuguese players ask why the fuck is it straight red hes showing the yellow card to let them know its a second yellow card which is why he got a red card
The second tackle was not a yellow that was just a normal foul
no foul for me if you carefully see the replay you will see no contact between Beto and Lee.
The conspiracy is if u watch the 2nd foul for the 2nd yellow he never touched him so it should have never even been a foul
I think the referees and FIFA are claiming favourtism towards south korea
Korea bribe ref in this wc
People disliking this video.. from Japan and Italy. Why do the Japanese care so much? Because Korea did better than Japan? I'm sure this video in an uncomfortable truth for those of you in the "Korea cheated" camp LOL.
What about the game with Spain?Two goals disallowed.
WC2002Truth the conspiracy is that Korea played rough hockey football and the ref hasn't called most of there fouls and those players got Fed up with that crap
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The Portuguese heads were not in the right place at this tournament. The players were underperforming and selections were questionable.
Why don`t you show slow video of 2nd yellow card? it seems to be action.
The 2nd yellow was very very cheap