joeyjanssen-30937
Joined Nov 2015
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I'm a bit football fan and I watched almost every match at the World Cup. I understand that they want to make the documentary around Messi because he won the world cup, but they missed out a lot of other important moments in the cup.
We saw two of the best strikers saying goodbye, Lewandowski and Suarez, and there was no mention of them at all.
Especially since Lewandowski scored his first and only goal at a world cup ever, which was a great highlight for him.
They focus a lot on Wales, but left out some other underdog teams. And where was Germany? One of the biggest football nations, and they barely mentioned a word about them.
Also I didn't like how they portrait the Netherlands team. The FIFA made a big mistake by appointing Lahoz as the referee, who missed two hand balls of Messi. But they only focus on Messi being the greatest, while he should have got a red card, and the whole Netherlands team as some kind of bad guy.
I did like how they portrait the story around the Brazil, Denmark and Morocco team.
It was fun to watch as a football fan, but maybe they could have done a little interview with the captain of every country.
We saw two of the best strikers saying goodbye, Lewandowski and Suarez, and there was no mention of them at all.
Especially since Lewandowski scored his first and only goal at a world cup ever, which was a great highlight for him.
They focus a lot on Wales, but left out some other underdog teams. And where was Germany? One of the biggest football nations, and they barely mentioned a word about them.
Also I didn't like how they portrait the Netherlands team. The FIFA made a big mistake by appointing Lahoz as the referee, who missed two hand balls of Messi. But they only focus on Messi being the greatest, while he should have got a red card, and the whole Netherlands team as some kind of bad guy.
I did like how they portrait the story around the Brazil, Denmark and Morocco team.
It was fun to watch as a football fan, but maybe they could have done a little interview with the captain of every country.