@6, the former. He had no choice; it was a goal otherwise, on the final ball of the game. There's not a player in the game who would have done differently. He HAD to; and it took Uruguay from a 0% chance of winning to 50%.
who cares if he "had" to. what it means is that futbol has a glaring, disgusting, dirty, dishonest flaw in it if it pays to cheat like that. especially if people accept it as ok.
@ 11, That's not "cheating" - cheating is when you try to get away with something.
He blocked the pass with a handball, he took a red card and was immediately kicked out of the game and suspended for the next round, which means Uruguay will be without a key player in the semi-final. If you know anything about team sports, you know that this means a) it was far from routine and b) it handicaps the team in a vital match.
Read up on Ghana's players' reactions. None of them are saying he cheated; they're saying "that's football." They understand. You need to understand, too.
Hey, Onion, now this morning's news includes a report that Suarez may be kicked out of the World Cup altogether. FIFA is looking into it. So, what do you think of that?
DROGBA!! :(
He blocked the pass with a handball, he took a red card and was immediately kicked out of the game and suspended for the next round, which means Uruguay will be without a key player in the semi-final. If you know anything about team sports, you know that this means a) it was far from routine and b) it handicaps the team in a vital match.
Read up on Ghana's players' reactions. None of them are saying he cheated; they're saying "that's football." They understand. You need to understand, too.