No. 618: Argentina moves forward amid controversy!

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Mexico's protest could not change the referee's decision, which caused emotional turmoil among the Mexican players.

Argentina had a lucky one-goal lead.

Mexico stepped up their attack when they were down behind, and Argentina threatened the Mexican goal with a quick counter-attack.

In the 33rd minute, the Mexican defender made a mistake in the middle of the rush, Osorio made a mistake in front of the penalty area, Higuain shook the ball past goalkeeper Oscar Perez, and scored with a low shot!

Two to zero!

Real Madrid substitute striker Gonzalo Higuain completed his fourth goal of this World Cup, ranking second behind Wang Rui and ranking second in the scorer list!

For the rest of the first half, the two sides attacked and defended each other, but neither could find the back of the net. At the end of the first half, players from both sides argued over Tevez's offside goal, but the persuasion of the four referees did not cause a further clash.

After the start of the second half, Mexico continued to increase their attacking intensity, but it was Argentina who scored first. In the seventh minute of the second half, Argentina launched an attack on the right side, Tevez passed the ball and shot 25 meters from the goal!

The ball makes a wonderful arc in the air, and the top right corner of the goal flies into the net!

This one-foot world wave!

Three to zero!

Argentina victory in sight!

With a three-goal lead, Argentina was more comfortable in controlling the game. However, the tenacious Mexico did not give up, and in the 21st minute of the second half, Mexican midfielder Torrado crossed diagonally in the heart of Argentina, and Hernandez turned to get rid of Demichelis and fired a powerful shot from 12 meters on the left side of the penalty area!

The ball flies into the net from the near corner!

One to three!

Mexico pulled a goal back!

Argentina stepped up their defence for the rest of the game and they didn't want the victory to slip out of their hands. In the end, Argentina defeated Mexico with a score of 3-1 and advanced to the quarterfinals.

The game is over though. But the Mexican players were very angry, and they surrounded the Italian referee Rossetti to ask for an explanation.

'It was an illegal goal, it was a blatant mistake!'

The players on both sides fought even more on the way back to the locker room!

Maradona's strength offended the media in many countries. The Spanish newspaper ABC even typed the exaggerated headline "Maradona controls FIFA"!

They said: Referee Rossetti broke up Mexico with an offside goal, and after conceding that goal, Aguirre's disciple lost his composure and eventually lost the game.

Something weird has happened in this World Cup, and Maradona has gone from being banished by FIFA to being the darling of FIFA. He almost became the master of FIFA and had a strong controlling power.

Maradona could not comply with FIFA's rules when it came to holding a press conference, and FIFA was deaf and dumb about it. In every game, Maradona often jumped out of the coach's command zone to command, but the fourth official also kept a blind eye.

Now, Argentina scored an offside goal, and referee Rossetti still pointed to the deer and declared the goal valid, but the Mexican still can't get out of the trap set by FIFA.

'Rossetti's obvious mistake allowed Argentina to score the first goal.' This was the reaction of the Spanish newspaper Marca. The newspaper said there was another penalty scandal at the World Cup, with Tevez's goal clearly offside, Messi passing the ball and Tevez heading the ball on goal, but the Manchester City striker did not have a Mexican defender behind him, and he was clearly offside.

The angry protests of Aguirre's players had no effect, with Rossetti pointing his finger to the centre circle in the Mexican's rage.

Mexico's newspaper La Regena has hinted that there may be some kind of shady deal between Argentina and Italy, especially at the 2006 World Cup. It was referee Elizondo from Argentina who sent Zidane off in the final.

It is worth mentioning that Elizondo made his decision on the spot based on the replay of the stadium's big screen, and now, Rossetti refuses to make a judgment based on the replay of the stadium's big screen.

The media in Argentina also admitted that they benefited from the referee.

The Argentine newspaper Ole said in a low-key manner. Argentina did get a helping hand from the outside world, and Tevez's goal was doubly controversial, one was that he was clearly offside when Messi passed the ball, and the other was despite the referee's questions about the linesman and there were discussions. But in the end, Argentina's 1-0 lead was confirmed.

According to the newspaper Ole, the fiery matchup between Argentina and Mexico began with a wrong decision by the referee, which is bound to be a topic of controversy for a long time to come.

Tevez was clearly offside but assistant referee Stefano Ayrodi did not raise the flag and Rossetti ruled the goal valid after arguing with the Mexican. Obviously, the referee didn't make a judgment based on the hints in the headphones, but he still believed his first impression was correct.

In acknowledging that Tevez had scored offside, the Ole newspaper was very affirmative: "It was an offside goal, there is no doubt about it. ”

The Mexican angrily rushed to the assistant referee, who discussed with referee Rossetti whether Tevez was offside, and it looked as if the referee was going to judge on the technical side, but in the end Rossetti confirmed the score 1-0.

The newspaper concluded by saying: "Even though the ball was a misjudgement, we can't help but celebrate, right? Argentina had plenty to celebrate, of course, but there was no doubt that the goal was offside, and it helped Argentina when the game was in trouble. ”

The Argentine newspaper Clarion also admitted that Tevez's goal was clearly offside, and the newspaper also took screenshots to make a clear analysis. Tevez scored, and there was a hint that he might be offside, but the assistant referee did not raise the flag, Tevez began to celebrate wildly, and the Mexican ran to the assistant referee.

How could the British media let go of such an opportunity, and they also joined the crusade.

The Daily Mirror said: "Argentina did qualify, but they didn't win it honorably, and it would have been very difficult to say if it hadn't been for that glaring miscalculation. ”

The Daily Mail said: "Did Argentina qualify on their own? No, they are promoted by referees! How far can such an Argentina go?

The Germans are not Mexicans, they are not in the same place in world football, and Argentina will not be able to be taken care of by the referee in the match against the German team. ”

The Times said: "England won with dignity, we qualified by quality, while Argentina qualified by referees!" ”

For such an obvious referee misjudgment, some people proposed that high-tech means should be used to eliminate this kind of human error and restore justice to the World Cup.

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