Yes. Rivalry is the heartbeat of the World Cup; cheering a rival’s exit is harmless sporting passion, not a diplomatic incident.
Exactly — half the fun is the drama between matches. If we couldn't roast our rivals, the World Cup would just be 90 minutes of polite applause.
Celebrating a rival's exit isn't mere sport; it's signaling strength and morale to your side and to the field. It drains their legitimacy and cements your advantage.
Let the arena be our theatre, not a vendetta; cheering a rival's downfall stains the crown and poisons diplomacy. Power is restraint, darling.