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Messi's lesson to FIFA, which played dirty and wanted to leave him without World Cup

Argentines prove to be the ones that generate the most in the Middle East, despite FIFA's foul play

By Wilian Estrella

Argentines prove to be the ones that generate the most in the Middle East, despite FIFA's foul play
Argentines prove to be the ones that generate the most in the Middle East, despite FIFA's foul play
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With the exception of Brazil, the South American countries were harmed by FIFA during the group stage of the World Cup in Qatar. Argentina was on the verge of elimination due to VAR, and Uruguay with Ecuador were dismissed from the competition due to technology errors. Now, the Albiceleste gives the international organization a lesson.

During Argentina's debut in this tournament, the VAR harmed those led by Lionel Scaloni. The technology annulled a clear goal by Lautaro Martínez, who was enabled by a defender from Saudi Arabia. In addition, he did not notice a penalty against Nicolás Otamendi, when the Copa América champion was with the score against.

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La Tri, directed by Gustavo Alfaro, was compromised in the commitments against Qatar and the Netherlands. Against the host they had a goal canceled that is still under discussion. In addition, against the Dutch the VAR also prevented a legitimate goal.

For their part, the Uurguayan side, also known as the Charrúas, were eliminated after a controversial match against Ghana, where the central judge whistled a dubious penalty against them and did not give a clear foul to the legend himself, Edinson Cavani inside the area.

Argentina's lesson to FIFA:

Although FIFA wanted to leave Lionel Messi without the World Cup in Qatar and give more prominence to the Europeans, the Argentine fans gave a lesson on what the competition represents for the country. It turns out that against Australia there will be 30,000 Albiceleste fans and those led by Lionel Scaloni will once again be locals in the Middle East. Thus, the importance of Argentina in the tournament is demonstrated.


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