Argentina advanced this Sunday against France in the final of the World Cup in Qatar 2022 and did so in the 23rd minute thanks to a goal from Leo Messi from a penalty. Albiceleste fans erupted in joy in the stands of the Lusail stadium. This was the award for starting the match starring Argentina.
It was Barcelona player Ousmane Dembélé who scored a penalty on Ángel di María (surprise in Argentina’s line-up). The ‘Noodle’ The ‘Noodle’ left the ‘bleu’, but, even if there was contact, for some it was not so clear that it was a punishment. The referee of the final, Szymon Marciniak, however, saw it very clearly and indicated the maximum penalty.
César Barrenechea Montero, arbitration analyst for Mundo Deportivo, assured that “there is a light contact and because the Argentina striker is very fast, he falls to the ground when he is touched. I think the referee is right and the VAR supports the him by not entering”.
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Messi changed it by outwitting Hugo Lloris and the albiceleste, looking for his third world title (Leo’s first) ruled the scoreboard. This is the ex-Barcelonista’s sixth goal in this World Cup, where he has now become the single ‘pichichi’, with one more than Kylian Mbappé. star of France
Source: La Verdad

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