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Never seen before, Messi's incredible reaction to the three disallowed goals against Arabia

Lionel Messi reacted in a peculiar way, when the two goals they scores were disallowed.

By William Estrella

Lionel Messi reacted in a peculiar way, when the two goals they scores were disallowed.
Lionel Messi reacted in a peculiar way, when the two goals they scores were disallowed.

Argentina is winning without any problem against Saudi Arabia, in a match that is part of group C of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The match was the first of the aforementioned group, and naturally, Lionel Scaloni's Argentina's debut in this new 2022 world cup.

The match began being controlled by Lionel Scaloni's men, who with his line-up sent a strong message, saying that they were not going to relax at all. Even at minute 10 Messi had already scored a penalty to put his team ahead in Lusail stadium, in Qatar.

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Things got a little more complicated for those led by Lionel Scaloni, since despite the fact that Argentina's dominance continued, it could not be seen reflected in the scoreboard in the following minutes. Messi scored his second goal, but the referee ruled it out for offside.

Later, Lautaro Martinez scored up to two more times, and the referee annulled both goals also for offside. Lionel Messi couldn't believe it, because the game could already go 4-0, but it was still 1-0. The Paris Saint-Germain striker jumped helplessly and looked up at the sky, clearly reflecting that he couldn't believe it.

The importance of scoring many goals against Arabia:

It's no secret that Saudi Arabia is the weakest rival in group C, which includes Argentina, Mexico and Poland. The normal thing is that being such a tight group, the difference in goals will be the tiebreaker criteria to resort to, so scoring many goals today was important.


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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