BRITS React to Controversy in USA vs Uruguay Game! Copa America

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  • OB Daz and OB Aidan react to USA vs Uruguay highlights.
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  • @BlindyOTB
    @BlindyOTB Před 2 dny +129

    As an American, yes the ref sucked but we should have done much better in both of the last two games.

    • @dancleary4101
      @dancleary4101 Před 2 dny +7

      Once we get rid of our stupid coach will be better

    • @cartiersabu
      @cartiersabu Před dnem +1

      USA did not deserve to win anyways, a draw wouldve been cool but in no way a win, which is what they needed in the first place

    • @AdamGee8
      @AdamGee8 Před dnem

      Actually that Uruguay game was one of the better matches we’ve played in a while, just didn’t finish off our chances..
      Uruguay is damn good and we outplayed them on the night..
      but regardless Berhalter has to go. We need to try for an elite foreign coach, enough of this reshuffling of mediocre American coaches..

    • @cartiersabu
      @cartiersabu Před dnem +1

      @@AdamGee8 USA outplayed Uruguay? Yeahh no they did not lol they didnt create any pressure, they didn’t even play for the win

    • @pfang32
      @pfang32 Před dnem +1

      ​@@cartiersabu3 shots and a
      .5 xg is not it. We showed grit and toughness but not skill or enterprise in attack. Funny how showing toughness is strange for our fans cause we tend to be soft. And those fans see it as a good game. If we had any sustained attack w that toughness then you can say we played well. Still not great. Just well

  • @ZaneEX
    @ZaneEX Před 2 dny +94

    By the way the ref, Kevin Ortega has barely officiated any international matches and he was recently under investigation for bribery and corruption.

    • @zintek123
      @zintek123 Před 2 dny +4

      it was a var descision the ref have no say really , var made the lines wrong , the ref cant go against that

    • @ZaneEX
      @ZaneEX Před 2 dny +19

      @@zintek123 Was I talking about that? He had plenty of terrible calls himself during the match.

    • @dabombgiggity123
      @dabombgiggity123 Před 2 dny +9

      @@zintek123 If you didn't watch the game you probably shouldn't say anything

    • @zintek123
      @zintek123 Před 2 dny +2

      @@ZaneEX ye but the most important call was that goal , even if they overturned the goal usa would have still get kicked out from copa america

    • @yogevtmax4816
      @yogevtmax4816 Před dnem +2

      nahhh for real? thats insane to let a ref that is suspected by stuff like that to officiate..

  • @Kway32
    @Kway32 Před dnem +21

    There was another wild moment in the 42nd minute where the ref waited to see if there was an advantage, then blew his whistle once Pulisic was away and running down the line.

  • @OhWord3
    @OhWord3 Před 2 dny +71

    The ref was shocking for sure. Pulling out a yellow card and then allowing advantage to be played is wild stuff. Later on the US had a clear breakaway and he didn’t allow advantage to be played. Just really bad all around.

    • @AdamGee8
      @AdamGee8 Před dnem +2

      Not too mention there were like 3 early fouls that should have been yellows for Uruguay. Like holding back flo on breakaway. It’s not why we lost but damn that guy was about as bad as I’ve seen.

    • @danilofernandez1
      @danilofernandez1 Před 8 hodinami

      Ahora decílo sin llorar.

    • @Tom_bradys_unretirement
      @Tom_bradys_unretirement Před 4 hodinami

      @@danilofernandez1dos a cero y mucho mas talento para hacer algo en el mundial 😂

  • @ZaneEX
    @ZaneEX Před 2 dny +79

    Those highlights didn't even show half the BS calls against US from that corrupt ref.

    • @LyonHall1
      @LyonHall1 Před 2 dny +11

      the amount of bs calls against Canada, Mexico and USA in copa have just been mind blowing

    • @ZaneEX
      @ZaneEX Před 2 dny

      @@LyonHall1 They hate concacaf and even more so the US. I know some Panamanians boutta come thru and say "wE mAdE It"

    • @someone9457
      @someone9457 Před dnem +2

      ​@@LyonHall1I was beginning to believe I was the only one who realizes that too

    • @Loop1977
      @Loop1977 Před 12 hodinami

      Holden has tweeted fouls per cards per team and the numbers show something is not right

  • @hennyman5393
    @hennyman5393 Před 2 dny +16

    The Panama game was brutal. Tim Weah got a straight red out of frustration in the 18th minute and the game completely flipped on its head. 68 minutes with 10 men was ended up being too much to handle. They still have to get at least a draw there tho especially after scoring first after the red. The refs in this match were frustrating for sure. Tyler Adam’s got a yellow with the only contact being the opposing players studs going right into his ankle on the follow thru. There were at least 2 different times where the USA were fouled, the ref played advantage and then only blew it dead when the USA broke away up field. Also the ref gave a yellow then allowed play on which nearly led to a goal. I’ve never seen before in my life. Earlier in the game Folarin Balogun our top striker who has scored in each game made an off side run and got clobbered in between the defender and the goalie. He had to leave the game leaving us with the lesser quality Pepi up top for majority of the game. With that being said regardless the USA didn’t do enough to get thru. Overall very frustrating results this one hurts a lot. Gotta make some changes ahead of the World Cup.

  • @danielhardy2590
    @danielhardy2590 Před 2 dny +23

    They lost to Panama because Tim weah got a red card in the 18th minute they were playing 10 men for the entire game basically

    • @ttm9227
      @ttm9227 Před dnem +4

      If you actually believe that you are being willfully ignorant. We did not lose because of tim Weah, we lost because of years and years of incompetence, poor decisions, mediocrity and lack of improvement from the USA fa, berhalter and the team as a whole. That is not an excuse

    • @jaegybomb
      @jaegybomb Před dnem

      @@ttm9227 You part of the divest and boycott crowd now?

    • @grantdowling8550
      @grantdowling8550 Před dnem +6

      @@ttm9227 they lost because of a stupid red card, but Tyler Adams at the postgame press conference admitted that emotional composure is never coached or addressed. So I will not remove blame from Weah for a really stupid decision, but I will also pile on another thing to blame on Berhalter for never coaching that, especially when we all know these Copa matches would be firey like they always are.

    • @KenDaKingArrives
      @KenDaKingArrives Před dnem +5

      @@grantdowling8550 Yes both are at fault, a product of Gregg's coaching failures and Weah's individual immaturity, naivety, and stupidity.

    • @patrickrogers9689
      @patrickrogers9689 Před 9 hodinami

      They still should have gotten a result. US scored first, while down a man. Yeah, it gets harder the longer the match goes on, but they were capable of getting a draw, if not winning, even under those circumstances. And they should’ve beaten Bolivia 4-0, maybe even 5-0.

  • @willvr4
    @willvr4 Před dnem +10

    It's kinda crazy how Uruguay always has a decent to good team when you consider the entire country has a population of only 3.5 million.

    • @GGIC.
      @GGIC. Před 8 hodinami

      Wow
      That’s Wild

    • @IBS0C0L
      @IBS0C0L Před 8 hodinami +1

      They hosted and won the first ever world cup. They are a footballing nation, its their culture. Many Americans cant fathom small countries like Spain, Uruguay, or Italy having one to multiple world cups because that's how kids grow up in those countries, with a ball at their feet.

    • @GGIC.
      @GGIC. Před 8 hodinami +1

      @@IBS0C0L brother, Spain and Italy are not small countries compared to Uruguay’s 3 million population.
      Spain has 47 million. No where near.
      3 million is the size of Los Angeles alone.

    • @willvr4
      @willvr4 Před 7 hodinami

      @@IBS0C0L We can imagine it, it's still fascinating just statistically speaking. Also, Spain and Italy's population is well over 10x the population of Uruguay so that's a weird comparison.

    • @willvr4
      @willvr4 Před 7 hodinami +1

      @@GGIC. Yeah, I live on Long Island, NY and our population is 3 million lol

  • @japcar84
    @japcar84 Před 2 dny +22

    The referee was terrible, but we didn't lose because of the ref. Berhalter needs to be fired, and players other than Pulisic need to step up.

    • @tylertyler4099
      @tylertyler4099 Před 2 dny +7

      Refs was really bad and I’m all for berhalter being fired

    • @Loop1977
      @Loop1977 Před 12 hodinami

      Correct! Quality teams know all they have to do is shut down Pulisic and the attacked will be nullified for the most part. We need more players to step up. The success of the US team is determined by whether or not Pulisic has a good game. Another issue is the team in general is still very young of age and the pressure got to them imo. Everyone, had a heavy first touch. When Weah got the red card and Berhalter resulted to boom ball against Panama the entire quality of the team dropped. They had that fire to go score and play good football, but that mentality was stripped from them as soon as Gregg deployed his chicken shit just kick it up field tactics. Turner and Gregg have to go. Turner might be a nice guy and a good shot stopper, but I can play better with my weak foot than he can with his strong foot. His tactical ability is awful. The guy didn’t start playing til he was 16 years old. It was obvious other teams tactics were to force the pass back to Turner and then press the hell out of him, which worked, Turner would panic every time. Double or triple up on Pulisic, and press the hell out of Richards and Turner. Richards I am on the fence about. I think he had a bad tournament, but imo it was a mental thing, he was nervous and just in awful form. At least he starts for Palace!! I’ll take Steffen back any day before Turner (his ability on the ball is that bad, even has horrible form when he kicks). So yeah, Berhalter, Turner need to go ASAP

  • @willzimjohn
    @willzimjohn Před 2 dny +12

    In the deciding VAR picture (using cross-hair Legacy system), the US defender's leg and foot were stretched far back to where the Uruguayan's front knee was. At that instant, they were just about even (the two lines from each point touched) and the "benefit of the doubt" call went to the attacker. The torso of the Uruguayan player was clearly ahead of the American's, but that's irrelevant. Even so, with a 0-0 result, the US wouldn't have advanced. The game is played on the pitch, not on a ranking sheet.

  • @BobbyNotBrown
    @BobbyNotBrown Před dnem +6

    We are boycotting the USMNT until the fire Gregg Berhalter. He is the American Southgate, but WORSE. The players lack heart & discipline & the coach lacks all tactical ability. We are pissed!

  • @crizzane6092
    @crizzane6092 Před dnem +2

    American here. Yes the refereeing was atrocious but our play was borderline worse. Pulisic was terrible. Tough blow for our organization & a huge set back to our progress. Love the content

  • @everypitchcounts4875
    @everypitchcounts4875 Před 2 dny +10

    It seemed like the refs were quick to call every little thing against Canada, USA and Mexico while allowing the opponents to get away with a lot. The refs even let a player get away with a headbutt against Canada and that was after the ref went to check VAR.

  • @fitzgeraldlansanah5306
    @fitzgeraldlansanah5306 Před 2 dny +8

    Agreed the ref was terrible but imagine if they didn't lose the Panama they wouldn't be in this position going home

  • @barcelona2170
    @barcelona2170 Před dnem +4

    As a USA soccer fan....stop complaining about Southgate. We have a hobo for a coach. Disgraceful.

  • @NicodemusLCK
    @NicodemusLCK Před 2 dny +4

    The entire tournament came down to Tim Weah getting the red card against Panama. When he made that bone-headed decision I knew instantly it was over for the US in Copa America. Hard to get a result against a competent side with 10 men. Ask the '98 England WC squad.

    • @calebknapp8539
      @calebknapp8539 Před dnem

      Weah deserves a lot of blame, but Berhalter's decision to try and park the bus for the entire second half and invite pressure deserves just as much. We scored a man down, and outplayed Panama, but then decided to allow them the ball until they finally got a lucky goal. Not saying Weah doesn't deserve blame, but even a man down we should be at least drawing with Panama.

  • @BobbyNotBrown
    @BobbyNotBrown Před dnem +3

    The video doesn’t really do it justice with how bad the ref was

  • @conorflynn1691
    @conorflynn1691 Před 2 dny +2

    After I saw berhalter trying to tell the players the score of the other game, I knew we were finished. He cannot manage another game for the U.S. if the federation has any respect for its fans.

  • @Garrett10
    @Garrett10 Před dnem +1

    I’m far more frustrated with still having to deal with having an idiot as a coach than the ref tbh

  • @lukessportsacademy
    @lukessportsacademy Před 2 dny +2

    This tournament has been devastating for me. First time I have been let down my national team. I’m new to the sport and this game left me feeling so down

    • @LlamaVomit
      @LlamaVomit Před dnem

      I’ve been watching the team since the 2010 World Cup. This hurt as bad as failing to qualify for the 2018 WC.

    • @philipmcniel4908
      @philipmcniel4908 Před 20 hodinami

      Hey, fancy seeing you here! I followed a similar path to yourself about 15-ish years ago (except that I started watching MLS before the European leagues), and I can tell you that I've lived through a few heart-wrenching moments--the worst was being knocked out of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers after losing against Trinidad and Tobago and having Panama beat Costa Rica...with the help of a ghost goal that replays clearly showed never crossed the line. Oh well, that was before VAR. Also being up 2-0 against Mexico at halftime of the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup final and then losing 4-2.
      But the thing to understand is, the results the USA got prior to the last 10 years were huge accomplishments, because the program just wasn't what it is now. When I started watching, we didn't have college players like in the 1980s, but we only had a handful of players in Europe's top 5 leagues (maybe 2-ish on teams that could even think about the Champions League knockout stages, and I'm guessing no more than 5-6 playing in the Champions League and Europa League combined--and three of them were goalkeepers). The rivalry with Mexico was so one-sided in Mexico's favor--and always had been--that when we came away with a 0-0 draw away in Mexico City in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, it felt like a huge win.
      The USA had a knack for punching well above their weight on the biggest stages--basically the opposite of what you've seen so far--making the World Cup knockout stage when not favored to do so, and once beating Mexico to advance to the quarterfinals in 2002 before being knocked out by a heavily-favored Germany in a 1-0 loss that was a MUCH better-than-expected result for the US (though it could've been even better if the ref hadn't let a German player get away with blocking a US shot on the goal line with his arm--that would've been a red card+penalty with VAR).

    • @danilofernandez1
      @danilofernandez1 Před 8 hodinami

      Contra Uruguay y algunos sudamericanos más te vas a decepcionar casi siempre. Ustedes en USA se subieron a un carro ya que el fútbol se hizo moda hace 30 años, ustedes son puro negocio y marketing, no tienen ni idea lo que es para un uruguayo el fútbol. Lamentablemente la conmebol aceptó el dinero de usa para hacer este fiasco de copa América, a la mayoría de sudamericanos no nos interesa concacaf, solo nos interesa el Sudamericano, el más antiguo del mundo, las 10 selecciones y nada más. Sigan jugando al soccer que en Sudamérica jugamos al fútbol.

  • @AndrewAbernathy
    @AndrewAbernathy Před dnem +1

    Someone has to have a cut of this game that highlights only the calls. You need to find that and watch Daz's veins pop.

  • @beltalowda206
    @beltalowda206 Před 18 hodinami +1

    The Panama match we were down to ten men after 18min. Time Weah punched an opponent in the back of the head. Pretty much set the path.
    In the words of Roger Bennett of The Men In Blazers:
    “I’d bite your arm off to be as crap as England right now.”

  • @stevies6294
    @stevies6294 Před 2 dny +3

    Fuming is an understatement

  • @juanignaciocabreracolina7846

    He isnt offside watch all the angles and you can see that he isnt.

  • @alexpatterson651
    @alexpatterson651 Před 22 hodinami +1

    Is that Clyde Tyldesley? Such a recognizable voice from FIFA games

  • @sharpcheddah9385
    @sharpcheddah9385 Před dnem +1

    Our coach led our boys to this point. Need a coaching change so we don't have to be the laughing stock of the world cup also. USA was ranked 11th and Uruguay was ranked 14th going into this game..... The rankings don't properly reflect the teams and how they play, the US proved that

  • @ricomajestic
    @ricomajestic Před 12 hodinami +1

    That Uruguayan goal has been analyzed to death. The scorer was onside by millimeters though!

  • @18MikePowers88
    @18MikePowers88 Před 14 hodinami +1

    The officiating in every sport has gotten worse at such an insane rate over the last 10 years.

  • @user-wr9ej6xe4j
    @user-wr9ej6xe4j Před 2 dny +2

    Soccer has been proven to be the 2nd most fixed sport after tennis

  • @andreprayer9530
    @andreprayer9530 Před 2 dny +2

    When a ref makes an obvious bad call /no-call then shows his bias by not shaking hands with players will the fifa or whatever governing body do anything to correct the issue or do they stand by bias &/or corruption? I’m pretty sure I know the answer I’m just hoping there’s one league in the world that does the right thing no matter what and stands by right and not refs

  • @scottpoindexter945
    @scottpoindexter945 Před 2 dny +1

    Steffen plays for Colorado now

  • @chasebance5070
    @chasebance5070 Před 20 hodinami +1

    As much as the ref effected the game the reason USA got grouped falls on Gregg berhalter the coach who has held the roster back since he got hired in 2018

  • @eddienourse3026
    @eddienourse3026 Před 2 dny +11

    Watching Uruguay players be allowed to push us around all game then act like they got shot when we make a play on the ball was so goddam infuriating

  • @derrickb635
    @derrickb635 Před dnem +1

    the call on the goal, wouldn't the player be onside once the keeper touched the ball? or am i wrong?

  • @moniquelegarda1842
    @moniquelegarda1842 Před dnem +1

    Even if they had taken away Uruguay's goal, the US would still have been eliminated.

  • @lonewolfx499
    @lonewolfx499 Před dnem +1

    Not sure how much of a difference it would've made, but Tim Weah got ejected from the Panama match after clocking a someone in the back of the neck. I get tensions were high that match, but you cannot do those types of actions.

  • @GodLovesComics
    @GodLovesComics Před 5 hodinami +1

    This was a terrible highlights package! Firstly the US dominated the first half in possession and created some great chances. But more importantly this doesn't show the multiple replays of the disgraceful ref pulling a Yellow on Tyler Adams after he clearly was the one who got stepped on and then pocketing the card suddenly to allow Uruguay to take a shot blocked by a US defender. Plus, the replays clearly showed that Uruguay was offside and it was even reviewed in the booth and the goal was still allowed. And that's the way it was the whole night.

  • @crockwell1966
    @crockwell1966 Před 2 dny +3

    Long past time to sack Berhalter

  • @dustinpeasley2778
    @dustinpeasley2778 Před 8 hodinami

    That highlight video left out all of the worst calls aside from the goal. The ref pulled out a yellow card to book an American and then allowed Uruguay to play the advantage near the box mid booking.

  • @williamstahly3258
    @williamstahly3258 Před dnem +1

    Panama is not a bad team and they have improved a bunch. Easily have overtaken Costa Rica as the best team in Central America. But at the same time, Panama is 5-4-17 all time against the US. Just a terrible loss.

  • @coyotelong4349
    @coyotelong4349 Před dnem

    USA- We truly are the England of CONCACAF 😅

  • @gbbarn
    @gbbarn Před dnem +1

    Can someone explain to me how CONMEBOL gets more benefit from Panama qualifying than the US? It seems irrational, I mean the cup is organized in the US, doesn't that show conmebol's agenda?

  • @gabrielbalduvino6453
    @gabrielbalduvino6453 Před dnem +1

    That referee had a bad game. But it is easy to blame de referee when you had a bad game. Usa did very little against uruguay, i think they played a more physical game.

  • @jamesosa3482
    @jamesosa3482 Před dnem +1

    These highlights doesn't show 90% of the story 😂

  • @psymar
    @psymar Před dnem

    It's especially bad getting knocked out as hosts because we're the first hosts to get knocked out in the group stage in the history of this tournament dating back to its inception in 1916.
    And it hasn't always been quadrennial, this is the 48th time it's been held.
    Of course a lot of those times it was being held by Brazil or Argentina, but still.
    Besides, even without the dodgy goal, the US would've still been knocked out, it was a must win game after we lost to panama

  • @scyanks7
    @scyanks7 Před dnem

    Tim Weah’s red is what killed us

  • @MesmeraiT
    @MesmeraiT Před dnem

    Central and South American referees have no hesitation of soccer discriminating Canada , US and the Caribbean teams in COPA America. @Office Bloke Daz Sports Edition, Watch the Jamaica vs Ecuador game too.

  • @Sid-gu5qk
    @Sid-gu5qk Před 2 dny +2

    Go Canada 🇨🇦

  • @curmudgeonaf
    @curmudgeonaf Před 2 dny +2

    Did you see that Canada actually won a game and also qualified for the quarterfinals?

  • @kevinumber7
    @kevinumber7 Před 23 hodinami

    Oh gosh CONMEBOL DID NOT SHOW two very trashed calls. Watch that again and replay it.

  • @dillivered
    @dillivered Před dnem +1

    I don't know what is wrong here, they should never have lost to Panama. We have attackers. We have a 9 now, supposedly. Can't say Robinson and Ream can't be a menace against top teams, because they did it at Fulham. Our keeper is good. So what is it?

  • @CG68810
    @CG68810 Před 2 dny +1

    Are you still going to Columbus for Man City vs Chelsea?

  • @turkeyman631
    @turkeyman631 Před 9 hodinami

    We didn’t play well enough but is still like this ref no where near a big game again

  • @Queensizemusic
    @Queensizemusic Před 18 hodinami

    The thing we can take away from this as a silver lining is that Berhaulter will be sacked and we will have an opportunity to get a proper manager.

  • @philipmcniel4908
    @philipmcniel4908 Před 20 hodinami +1

    A few American thoughts:
    1) I don't know if this highlight reel is country-blocked, but it shows even more of the sketchy calls (and replays!). czcams.com/video/-WgQsh5uoP0/video.html&ab_channel=FOXSoccer
    2) The USA has a history of getting wrecked by awful referee decisions in the biggest moments: Losing against Germany in the 2002 World Cup quarters (still the farthest they've made it since 1930) after a German player got away with committing a goal-line clearance with his arm, getting eliminated from the 2018 World Cup qualifiers after Panama leapfrogged them with the help of a goal against Costa Rica that didn't even come close to crossing the line, and now this.
    3) The fact that we have our coach instead of Canada's coach is 100% inside connections. Gregg Berhalter's brother Jay was an insider when Gregg was hired. Jesse Marsch (an American, recently became Canada's head coach after the USA re-hired Gregg) was very professional about not claiming to want the USA job when it was vacant after the World Cup, but I feel confident that he would've taken it if they'd offered it to him.
    4) You HAVE to watch the highlights of the Panama game, just to get a feel for just how chippy it was, and why Tim Weah got sent off. Kinda crazy how the ref wasn't really protecting our players very well.
    5) A lot of US fans are holding out hope that this result gets us a coaching change at long last; for me, it'd be a bit frustrating if that happened only now that Jesse Marsch is off the table. At any rate, I'm rooting for him and Canada now just because he arguably would've had a chance at landing the USMNT job if not for Gregg's inside connections.

  • @Hero-and-Hooligan
    @Hero-and-Hooligan Před 15 hodinami

    That referee is perfect for the corrupt premier league

  • @craigorr9713
    @craigorr9713 Před dnem

    You mention the big names on the US, including Tim Weah. He is a great player, but Weah had a stupid red card early in the Panama match and was suspended for this match.

  • @rizzorizzo2311
    @rizzorizzo2311 Před 43 minutami

    Maybe if we wouldn’t have fucked off in the first two games we wouldn’t have had to worry about shit officiating.

  • @mithroch
    @mithroch Před 10 hodinami

    Yeah... the official was bad... but I think we lost when Balogun went out. He really seemed to be the only US player that showed up all tournament.

  • @RogunK
    @RogunK Před 12 hodinami

    When you're playing against the other team and the referees, you are never going to win.

  • @timberwolf534
    @timberwolf534 Před 10 hodinami

    Are you kidding me as an ex pat you brits should know how it is. England has been screwed for years like this.

  • @L154N4LG4IB
    @L154N4LG4IB Před 9 hodinami

    The USSF needs to be investigated and ultimately replaced if US association football is to advance.

  • @henrygates4670
    @henrygates4670 Před 23 hodinami

    Ref aside. US is supposed to win these games. Getting knocked out like this is a national embarrassment. Absolutely inexcusable.

  • @randallshelp4017
    @randallshelp4017 Před 16 hodinami

    did not show it. the ref pulled out the yellow card and showed it to the US player, the player stopped and the ref let play continue as he held out the yellow card. almost a goal as that US defender obeyed the ref and his man took a shot. ref let it happen. that ref will never work again.

  • @izuaff04
    @izuaff04 Před 12 hodinami

    it's not offside...the moment player kicked the ball every players was onside..that's what counts...imo anyway

  • @AdamGee8
    @AdamGee8 Před dnem

    Man these were terrible highlights.. USA actually had more control of the match but didn’t show a single first half highlight.. or many trash calls, like the ref allowing play to restart while showing a yellow card to a us player 😂

  • @jeffward5505
    @jeffward5505 Před dnem +2

    The announcers said it was only the 7th match the ref had done. One moment in the game he was giving a yellow and didn’t stop the game and allowed Uruguay to take a free kick while he was in the middle of giving a yellow card. Tyler Adams got stepped on and got a yellow. I’ve never seen a ref blow every single call. Normally there are 1-2 calls that could go either way but this ref missed every single call.

  • @macker33
    @macker33 Před 10 hodinami

    Even if the goal wasn't given the US would have been knocked out anyway.

  • @pfang32
    @pfang32 Před dnem

    Weah was red carded at the 18th vs panama. A good US coach gets a result there since our skill should overcome being down a man but we have berhalter who went to a back 5 and conceding possession

  • @yuuyya7351
    @yuuyya7351 Před 2 dny +1

    Pls react to more baseball videos by jomboy and baseball doesn't exist.

  • @oldfailedgamer
    @oldfailedgamer Před 9 hodinami

    ENGLISH MEN React To Controversy In USA v Uruguay Game! Copa America

  • @GeronFletcher
    @GeronFletcher Před 7 hodinami

    These videos leave out so many horrible calls from those refs

  • @KingOfTheLab
    @KingOfTheLab Před 2 dny +3

    Some articles have revealed what Pulisic said to the ref that led to the refusal of the handshake. Apparently, Pulisic told the ref why the ref isn't joining the Uruguayan players to celebrate with them, since he helped them win the game.
    That's disrespectful of Pulisic and that's disrespectful of the ref as well for refusing to shake hands even if he was mad about the statement.
    But, let's be real for a moment. The U.S would have never gotten out of the group stage even with a 0-0 tie. They had some hope when Bolivia equalized with Panama, but when Panama got the lead back, and then doubled it, the U.S was stuck in a position where they had to beat Uruguay by 2 goals with only 5 minutes remaining. In what realm of reality, would that be possible?!
    The U.S had to play to win, but they went looking for a tie. The blame is on them.

  • @CG68810
    @CG68810 Před 2 dny +3

    Aidan. you are correct that Tyler Adams had his ankle stepped on and he was the one that got a yellow card. There was another ridiculous call where a Uruguayan player got tackled by a US player and Ortega blew the whistle to stop play. Another Uruguayan player picked the ball up and started play up without Ortega starting it and Ortega was just giving US yellow card. The Uruguayan players just continued and Ortega just allowed it and ran after them. If it weren't for Ream's amazing defensive play they would have scored. The US players had stopped per Ortega and were completely not ready. It was ridiculous! The announcers were in disbelief. All said though our coach sucks and needs sacked immediately!!

    • @ttm9227
      @ttm9227 Před dnem +4

      As someone who used to ref for multiple years in my opinion the Adams yellow is one of the only decisions I agree with. Adams takes a heavy touch, loses the ball and has to lunge to try to get there before Olivera and he doesn’t. It’s a ball there to be challenged for, both go in hard and olivera gets there first, giving him the right to play the ball. He clears it and in the natural motion of doing so Adams impedes him by lunging into his path. Yes he catches Adams with his studs but that doesn’t necessarily make it a foul , fouls are judged on the action alone, not the result or injury. M
      To be fair in the last year or so especially in the premier league these have started going against the player who wins the ball(olivera) for dangerous play but I think that’s a poor ruling. We can’t seriously except players to immediately stop their momentum when the game is moving so fast and they are off balance

    • @richardthompson3346
      @richardthompson3346 Před dnem +1

      The officiating was horrible but it was bad both ways. Nandez got a backhand to the face that wasn't called and R. Araujo got an elbow to his face that was missed as well. De LaCruz was mauled every time he got close to the ball. Both teams played physical.
      I ask this...what benefit is there to the tournament, to the organizers, to sponsors, to apparel and souvenir suppliers to have Uruguay get through to the next round rather than the USA where they could profit exponentially more. I've read many comments about Uruguay being favoured etc...when the truth is that it was just a bad referee and a very physical game.

    • @CG68810
      @CG68810 Před dnem

      @@richardthompson3346 Why? The US can't even sell out a stadium unless 75% of the fans are from their opponent! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @richardthompson3346
      @richardthompson3346 Před 14 hodinami

      @@CG68810 That would make sense if it was any other country but Uruguay. There’s only 3.4 million of them. That’s not a significant number when your talking $. There isn’t a very large Uruguayan population in the US aside from 14k in Florida and 10k in New jersey. Money wise it’s not very profitable if Uruguay goes far. Just economics

    • @CG68810
      @CG68810 Před 10 hodinami

      @@richardthompson3346 What you are talking about is match fixing. Also, if you are talking about viewership $ there will be way more people internationally wanting to watch Uruguay play instead of the US due to their higher level and more internationally know players. The viewership in the US is low. They'd rather watch NASCAR.

  • @japcar84
    @japcar84 Před 2 dny +2

    The defenders extended foot is what kept the goal scorer onside. Univision (Mexican TV) had a great angle.

    • @ZaneEX
      @ZaneEX Před 2 dny +3

      It was literally off but sure if that's what you think. Multiple replays and still frames show it was off.

    • @japcar84
      @japcar84 Před 2 dny +3

      @ZaneEX The line that was superimposed over a still frame showed that the foot kept the Uruguay player onsides, it was only by a few inches, but that is how VAR works. They showed the superimposed line on the Univision broadcast, not sure if it was shown on FS1.

    • @marvelfan7720
      @marvelfan7720 Před 2 dny +1

      Lmao no

    • @ZaneEX
      @ZaneEX Před 2 dny +2

      @@japcar84 They literally showing a frame too early in the VAR review CONEMBOL put up. If the show the very next frame it shows that it is clearly off.

    • @willzimjohn
      @willzimjohn Před dnem +2

      ​@@ZaneEX Back foot of defender was even with the front knee of the attacker. On-side. Literally.

  • @bsr6823
    @bsr6823 Před 11 hodinami

    Weah is the reason why we are out. What a trash play

  • @williamthompson2941
    @williamthompson2941 Před 10 hodinami

    Ex In-ger-lanD now USA, since moving. One thing to say. Get rid of useless coach. Ten times more boring than Southgate

  • @benjaminZ20
    @benjaminZ20 Před 2 dny +2

    Yea it sucked for us and it doesnt help that the ref was shit. That highlight vid doesnt do the match justice, we came out swingin in that match and there were injuries. There was a point when arrowhead stadium started to chant " ref you suck " lol highlight for me

  • @4211234
    @4211234 Před 2 dny +1

    That var decision is crazy, must be an english ref

  • @pfang32
    @pfang32 Před dnem +1

    The ref killed a couple of advantages we had where we had a break and the ref brought it back. Also adams yellow card was adams being fouled

  • @timisa58
    @timisa58 Před 8 hodinami

    Stop whining about the off-sides goal. It didn't matter. Panama won 3-1! The USA had to win the match and did not come close enough to scoring one.

    • @user-gy1pu3gq3d
      @user-gy1pu3gq3d Před 7 hodinami

      It's a different mentality when you need just one goal to advance or two. The US deserved to get knocked out, but the ref shouldn't get another game in this tournament with his performance. You can't be that bad at this level.

  • @shawncorley3229
    @shawncorley3229 Před 21 hodinou +1

    He gave a yellow early on to a US player when the US player was the one that got his foot stomped on. Horrible refereeing.

  • @navster100
    @navster100 Před dnem

    People saying the usa would have still been kicked out with a better ref but thats not the point. Why should a corrupt ref be allowed to officiate games. Sure he didnt change the outcome this game but whats to say he wont in future games

  • @mycoband
    @mycoband Před dnem

    kevin ortega got in trouble for giving a terrible penalty to boca juniors and then after the game was found to have been gifted kits from boca juniors. also i find it interesting that you guys use the phrase "miles offside".

  • @mayaorozco6374
    @mayaorozco6374 Před dnem

    These situations is why i can never understand VAR. What is even the point when it only make people even more outrageous having a system in place and still f up, these kind of errors should warrant the VAR room to never again call official games. So clear the Uruguayan at least started the header and even if it was a deflection of the US player head it wouldn't make it onside.
    I'm always cheering against the US and that even made me upset, i could have accepted bad calls in live action but not with a review room 😆

  • @tydembele7285
    @tydembele7285 Před dnem +1

    OFFSIDE

  • @randallshelp4017
    @randallshelp4017 Před 16 hodinami

    worst refereed game ever... yet agree, US sucked.

  • @calebknapp8539
    @calebknapp8539 Před dnem

    These highlights leave off a lot of the egregious calls. Lots of awful Uruguayan tackles not given yellows, ref not playing advantage for the US, Tyler Adams getting yellow after Uruguayan stepped on him, etc.
    However, if our coach hadn't been tactically awful v Panama, it wouldn't have mattered. Even in this game, a must-win game, we failed to score a goal. Weah deserves a lot of blame for the red v Panama, but Berhalter deserves a lot too
    On the VAR decision, they drew some not very convincing lines from a different angle, and it seemed to be paused right before the flick on. Def really sus

  • @evanmedcraft8929
    @evanmedcraft8929 Před 2 dny

    Both coaches saw the Uruguay goal over the VAR monitor and started telling their players to drop back to midfield to prepare for a free kick for offside. THAT's how obvious the call was, and but CONCACAF has reputation to uphold

  • @8mycake244
    @8mycake244 Před dnem

    This shit, as an American, is why I don't care about this shit sport.