Sarah Mills: There is a lot to dislike about Argentina's soccer team
Sarah Mills said Argentina’s soccer team has benefited historically from controversial refereeing decisions and favoritism at the World Cup, and she argued that may not change when Argentina faces England. The comments were delivered through her “Mills Minute,” a daily segment heard on 650 CKOM and 980 CJME, where she offers analysis of sports and other Saskatchewan-relevant topics. In the same segment format, Mills referenced earlier discussion around impaired driving penalties and summer camps, as well as commentary on politics and sports memories, including England’s 3-2 win over Mexico at the World Cup. She also noted that after FIFA lifted a red-card suspension for an American player, fans were left with questions and speculation because the sport’s governing body did not provide clear answers. Overall, the focus for the Argentina-England matchup centers on officiating concerns and perceived bias.




