Why Football Matches Cannot Be Completely Fair
Football matches cannot be completely fair because speed, pressure, fatigue, contact, VAR limits, referee judgment, and human emotion create grey areas.
Football matches cannot be completely fair because speed, pressure, fatigue, contact, VAR limits, referee judgment, and human emotion create grey areas.
Offside decisions can never be perfect because football depends on timing, moving bodies, camera angles, VAR limits, and human interpretation.
Perfect goalkeeping is impossible because reaction time, xG, shot speed, deflections, positioning, pressure, and human limits make every save uncertain.
A 100% penalty conversion rate is impossible in football because pressure, goalkeeper decisions, fatigue, technique, psychology, and randomness always interfere.
Winning every FIFA World Cup match is almost impossible because pressure, tactics, injuries, fatigue, opponents, and knockout football constantly change.
Scoring in every football match is impossible because tactics, injuries, form, substitutions, opposition strength, and match situations constantly change.
1000 international goals is nearly impossible in football because players have limited matches, short careers, injuries, and impossible scoring demands.
Cristiano Ronaldo records that may never be broken show why his scoring power, longevity, consistency, and global football dominance are almost impossible to repeat.
Lionel Messi records that may never be broken show why some football achievements are almost impossible to repeat in the modern game.