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The core of the argument lies in the notion that while competitive spirit and rivalry are part of football, provocation can be perceived differently depending on the game context. A contrast is drawn between playful antics during a clear victory versus moments when the game is still contentious. One commentator emphasizes that Wesley should feel free to express himself as long as he respects the game, but also acknowledges that there may be consequences from rival players and fans alike.