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The new dirty game of FIFA so that Messi does not beat the Netherlands in Qatar 2022

The organization tries to put a foot in the only two South American countries that are still alive in the World Cup

By William Estrella

The organization tries to put a foot in the only two South American countries that are still alive in the World Cup
The organization tries to put a foot in the only two South American countries that are still alive in the World Cup

Lionel Messi has been focused on this World Cup for months, because even at Paris Saint-Germain he was seen focused to perform at his best in this competition, which he confirmed will most likely be his last World Cup. Now, the fans have learned of the low blow of FIFA.

In the group stage of the World Cup in Qatar, there was much controversy over the refereeing and VAR decisions against the South Americans. Now, the new dirty game of FIFA is uncovered to try to eliminate the Argentine team from the most important tournament at the country level.

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Ecuador and Uruguay could not advance to the round of 16, after controversial arbitrations against them. La Tri was harmed against Qatar and the Netherlands, in two specific actions that could change their history in the competition. In addition, against Senegal he experienced moments in which the central judge was very permissive and allowed the Africans to hit.

For its part, Uruguay was close to heroic in the last day. Although they beat Ghana, one goal separated them from the round of 16. The main referee, assisted by VAR, did not give a clear penalty against Darwin Núñez. The action caused a series of incidents after the elimination of the Celeste.

The low blow that FIFA gave Argentina and Brazil:

After harming Ecuador and Uruguay, the organization goes through Argentina and Brazil. The Albiceleste already set foot against Saudi Arabia and now it drew attention that the duel against the Netherlands is going to be whistled by a European, the Spanish Mateu Lahoz. For his part, the five-time champion will face Croatia with arbitration also from the Old Continent. Despite the fact that there are judges from Asia or Africa, FIFA put referees from the same continent as the rivals of the two greats from South America.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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