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FIFA does it again, the dirty game for the Netherlands to go to penalties vs Messi and Argentina

The referee Mateu Lahoz whistled a foul that allowed the agonizing draw of the European team.

By Wilian Estrella

The referee Mateu Lahoz whistled a foul that allowed the agonizing draw of the European team.
The referee Mateu Lahoz whistled a foul that allowed the agonizing draw of the European team.
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The Qatar 2022 World Cup couldn't be more exciting. Lionel Messi risked his life against the Netherlands in the quarterfinals of the World Cup, for a ticket to the semifinals of the most important and difficult tournament in the world.

The Argentine team was one step away from accessing the semifinal of the World Cup in Qatar in regulation time, however, FIFA's foul play caused the Netherlands to tie in an agonizing way. The referee Mateu Lahoz did his thing to prevent Lionel Messi from advancing in the round.

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Lahoz added 10 minutes, when the game was 2-1 in favor of Albiceleste. In the final stretch, he whistled a penalty in favor of the Dutch near the goal defended by Dibu Martínez. However, in the repetition of the play, it was seen that first there was an infringement by a Netherlands team against Leandro Paredes that went unnoticed by the judge.

It was not the only play in which the judge whistled against the Copa América champion, since he forgave an expulsion of Virgil van Dijk, who attacked Leandro Paredes, after a play where the Juventus element fouled Nathan Ake.

Croatia awaits its rival in the semifinal:

Despite Brazil's favouritism, the five-time world champion was surprised by Croatia. The European team extended the definition until the penalty shootout, where once again their goalkeeper shone by stopping a shot from Rodrygo and giving the Croats a place among the four best in the world.


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