The United States dominated Wales at the start of the game for the 2022 World Cup, however, it was only after 36 minutes that they were able to open the scoring thanks to a goal by Timothy Weah who received a filtered pass. In this way, the first half ended, but FIFA made a mistake with the result.
Through Facebook, the official account of the World Cup published that the commitment was equalized without goals and attached a photograph of the dispute between Gareth Bale and Antonee Robinson. However, users did not forgive that blooper and they evidenced it.
“The FIFA CM fell asleep”, “The first blooper in the World Cup”, “These are things that happen”, “It seems that the CM was watching another game” or “They already had the image and just published it”were some of the comments.
However, after a few minutes, the soccer governing body noticed the error and deleted the publication. Nevertheless. netizens took a screenshot of it and the image went viral on social media.
United States vs. Wales: what’s next
Following this Group B match, the United States They must focus on the second date to continue dreaming of qualifying for the round of 16. Thus, the North American team will face England, which has just beaten Iran 6-2 and will seek to secure their place in the next round. This match will be played on Friday, November 25 from 2:00 pm at the Al Bayt Stadium.
Although on paper this group seemed to be very even, the ‘Three Lions’ made it clear that they are the main candidates to finish first, so the team led by Gregg Berhalter must do their best to break that favoritism. Even a draw would be a good deal if things get complicated.
As for Wales, the British team will face Iran, who will try to recover from the defeat that Gareth Southgate’s team gave them. Depending on the points they get on the first date, the ‘Red Dragons’ should take advantage of the fragility of their rival on duty to, at least, secure three units on the second day. This match will be played on Friday, November 25 from 5:00 am at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium.
Source: Elcomercio