
Thought the same.
Two weren't clear for me. The third was.
Oh $#@! no. People want to sterilize the sport for fat asses who watch on TV on the other side of the planet and can tell people at the stadium the truth of the 37 slow motion replays they saw in their false sense of superiority. It's as pathetic as people who read a Buzzfeed article or watch a Netflix mockumentary about a court case and feel entitled to dismiss an entire trial and justice system that they had served no part in.
You weren't there. Slow motion isn't reality. Humans aren't infallible. TV cameras also aren't infallible. There isn't some universal perfect truth you can shave off to the nearest micron. Video replays are just masturbatory truth theater for people who couldn't bother to show up to the match.
Besides the blown PK call that should have happened against Brazil in the first half, Brazil shouldn't have been so clumsy as to allow a goal-scoring opportunity that happened save for the hidden bodypart that finally hit the ball into the goal in combination. They had ample opportunity to take the lead if not also tie up the match. So you can argue the accuracy of the call, but I wouldn't call the result undeserved by any means.