Sports Live! With Steve and Justin
A late goal can feel like an earthquake when you’re watching from the winning team’s backyard. Mark Leonard joins us from Portugal minutes after Spain’s 1-0 win, and we unpack the whiplash: the streets that were loud last week, the sudden quiet tonight, and what it means when Cristiano Ronaldo plays the full match as the World Cup window starts to close on a legendary national team run. Then things get messy in the best way. We dig into the Balogun red card that sparks a bigger argument about VAR and refereeing: how slow motion and still frames can change the story, why intent gets lost, and how a dangerous but unintentional play can still earn a card. And when the suspension gets reversed, we talk about why it feels unprecedented, why fans call it a “Ronaldo rule” moment, and whether FIFA should be stepping into outcomes that teams should settle on the field. From there, it’s a full U.S. versus Belgium preview with real soccer detail. We talk about the U.S. identity shift toward aggressive pressing, fast ball movement, and smarter off-ball runs, plus what that means against Belgium’s talent like Doku and De Bruyne. We also zoom out to the wider World Cup storylines: Cape Verde’s magic, Mexico versus England madness, France’s balance, Messi’s clinical brilliance, and why extra time turns matches into pure survival chess. If you’re following the World Cup and want sharper takes without the noise, hit subscribe, share the show with a soccer friend, and leave us a quick review. What call did VAR get most wrong so far in this tournament?
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