FIFA does not want Messi to be world champion and this viral image confirms it

Scandal over Lautaro Martínez's disallowed goal. A portal dismantles what happened against Saudi Arabia

Scandal over Lautaro Martínez's disallowed goal. A portal dismantles what happened against Saudi Arabia
Scandal over Lautaro Martínez's disallowed goal. A portal dismantles what happened against Saudi Arabia
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The Argentine team fell surprisingly against Saudi Arabia, in the opening of Group C, of the World Cup in Qatar. However, the story could be different if the VAR did not intervene in one of the three annulled goal actions against the Albiceleste. Now, a scandalous image comes to light, where the lawful position of Lautaro Martínez is confirmed.

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The team led by Lionel Scaloni started with all the commitment against the Asians. In this way, he managed to get ahead on the scoreboard thanks to a penalty converted by Lionel Messi. After the goal, there were three goals that were annulled by VAR. However, one of them would have been legal, but FIFA prevented the joy of the Argentine fans.

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The 'Archivo VAR' portal, through its Twitter account, is run by Nacho Tellado, a Spanish architect who is well known for revealing VAR mistakes. It was revealed that Lautaro Martínez's goal was poorly cancelled, since the video assistance only took into account the 'Bull's' shoulder versus the foot of the defender who was close to him

However, in the image presented a few hours ago, it can be seen that another element from Saudi Arabia enabled the Inter Milan striker. This was, naturally, a very harsh and serious mistake made by the Video Assitance Referee, and Argentinian fans were furious over it.

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History could change if Lautaro's goal counted:

If the VAR noticed the action, Argentina would have increased the score and surely the development of the match would have been different. Now, the team led by Lionel Scaloni has the obligation to win next Saturday's match against Mexico and on November 30 against Poland.

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