Имаш пилоти што летаат со 500 луѓе онборд, а едвај знаат Англиски, па за судија било проблем.
Ako ja лажам, future Liverpool player, doesn't:
Lovren, whose minimal contact with Fred somehow still provoked such a theatrical reaction, admitted that he wanted to cry after the game.
“It is not just difficult for me to take, but for everyone who watched this game - I think it was two billion people,” said Lovren. “Of course I am angry. I want to cry now. I was asking the referee, ‘how can you do this to us’? He didn't know what to say.
The problem is that the referee doesn't speak English.
“It is a shame that he cannot explain to me or to anyone else in English. How can any referee be in the World Cup for that? It is like when a player gets a red card and he will be out for two or three games. I think it [should be] the same.”
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Vedran Corluka, the former Tottenham defender, also revealed that
Nishimura tried only to speak with the Croatia players in Japanese as they sought explanation for the decision that turned last night’s opening match in Brazil’s favour.