Pierrot Faces Heavy Criticism After Missing Two Big Chances
Frantzdy Pierrot, the former Maccabi Haifa striker, came under fire after missing two major scoring chances in a World Cup match on June 14, 2026. The article says one attempt nearly ended with him pouncing on a poor save by the goalkeeper, but the keeper got there first, and in the other he failed to score with a header.
Pierrot’s situation is important for his career because he is not in AEK Athens’ plans, making the World Cup a crucial stage as he looks for his next club. The piece says he could have boosted his value on the biggest stage, but instead left without a goal.
Social media reaction was harsh. One post mocked him by saying he played “like he was with Scotland,” while another called it “a huge miss” and said he cannot fail to score from such positions. Another comment said he “does everything on the pitch except score” and that he disappointed Haiti that night.
Some viewers were said to be seeing Pierrot for the first time and concluded that although he can play, he simply does not know how to finish, with one comparison likening his misses to Romelu Lukaku. The article frames the match as a key moment in Pierrot’s career and a damaging night for his reputation.
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