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While FIFA wants to kick Messi out, the help they gave to Mbappé against England in Qatar

The arbitration of the Brazilian Sampaio tipped the balance in favor of the current world champion

The arbitration of the Brazilian Sampaio tipped the balance in favor of the current world champion

Lionel Messi and the Argentine team were close to being left out of the World Cup in Qatar, due to the terrible refereeing by Mateu Lahoz, who tipped the balance in favor of the Netherlands. While FIFA stepped in and almost left Leo without the Cup, the organization favored Kylian Mbappé and France against England.

Referees in the quarterfinals were questioned, especially during the matches between Argentina against the Netherlands and France against England. The Copa América champion suffered more than expected and not only fought against ‘Clockwork Orange’.

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Plus, since Lahoz wanted to have the leading role, he did not send off two European elements and a foul was invented prior to the draw for the Dutch. After the commitment, Lionel Messi did not save anything and criticized the actions of the Spanish center-back.

Also, it is no secret that he knows him very well after his time at FC Barcelona. The top winner of the Ballon d'Or (7) maintained that FIFA should put the best in decisive instances and pointed out that Mateu Lahoz was not up to the match for the quarterfinals.

FIFA's help to Mbappé:

While the organization complicated the path of Lionel Messi from the start of the tournament, now it favored Kylian Mbappé and the French team. This time, the Brazilian Wilton Sampaio earned criticism from the English, since he had a lamentable refereeing. He did not award a penalty in the first half and all the divided balls were whistled in favor of the reigning world champion.

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