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Chapter 618 Chapter 618: Argentina advances in controversy!

Chapter 618 Chapter 618: Argentina advances in controversy!

Mexico's protest could not change the referee's penalty, which caused emotional fluctuations in the Mexican players.

Argentina took the lead with a lucky goal.

Mexico stepped up its attack when the score fell behind, and Argentina used a quick counterattack to threaten Mexico's goal.

No. In 303 minutes, the Mexican defender made a mistake while Osorio passed the ball in front of the penalty area.
Two to zero!
Real Madrid substitute striker Higuain scored his fourth goal in this World Cup, ranking second in the scorer list behind Wang Rui!
In the rest of the first half, the two sides attacked and defended each other, but neither of them could break the opponent's goal.After the end of the first half, players from both sides had a dispute over Carlos Tevez's offside goal, but under the persuasion of the four referees, no greater conflict was caused.

After the start of the second half, Mexico continued to increase its offensive efforts, but it was still Argentina who scored the first goal.In the 7th minute of the second half, Argentina launched an attack from the right. After Tevez's pass was blocked, he shot 25 meters away from the goal!
The football draws a wonderful arc in the air, and the upper right corner of the goal flies into the net!
This one-kick world wave!

Three to zero!
Argentina's victory is in sight!
After leading by three goals, Argentina was able to control the game more easily.However, the tenacious Mexico did not give up. In the 201st minute of the second half, Mexican midfielder Torado made a diagonal pass from the Argentine hinterland. After Hernandez turned around and got rid of Demichelis, he shot 12 meters from the left side of the penalty area. !
The football flies into the net from the near corner!

One to three!

Mexico got it back!
In the rest of the game, Argentina strengthened their defense, and they didn't want the victory to slip away from their hands.In the end, Argentina defeated Mexico with a score of [-] to [-] and advanced strongly to the quarterfinals.

Although the game was over, the Mexican players were very angry. They surrounded the Italian referee Rossetti to ask for an explanation.

"That was an illegal goal, that was too obvious a mistake!"

The players from both sides fought even more on the way back to the locker room!
Maradona's dominance offended the media in many countries, and the Spanish "ABC News" even published an exaggerated headline "Maradona controls FIFA"!

They said: Referee Rossetti disintegrated Mexico with an offside goal. After losing this goal, Aguirre's disciple lost his due composure and finally lost the game.

Some weird things have happened in this World Cup. Maradona has gone from being exiled by FIFA to becoming the favorite of FIFA. He has almost become the master of FIFA, with powerful control power.

Maradona is not allowed to abide by FIFA regulations in holding a press conference, and FIFA is also deaf to this.In every game, Maradona often jumps out of the coach's command area to command, but the fourth official has always turned a blind eye.

Now, Argentina has scored an offside goal, but the referee Rossetti still pretends to be a deer and announces that the goal is valid. The Mexicans still cannot get out of the traps laid by FIFA.

"Rosetti's obvious mistake allowed Argentina to score the first goal." This is the reaction of the Spanish "Marca", which said that there was another penalty scandal in the World Cup, and Tevez's goal was obvious. Offside first, Messi passed the ball, Tevez headed the goal, but there was no Mexican defender behind the Manchester City striker, he was obviously offside first.

Furious protests by Aguirre's players went nowhere, with Rossetti pointing the finger at the center circle amid the Mexican's ire.

Mexico's "Reforma" suggested that there may be some kind of shady deal between Argentina and Italy. You must know that in the 2006 World Cup, it was the Argentine referee Elizondo who sent Zidane off in the final.

It is worth mentioning that Elizondo made a judgment on the spot based on the playback on the big screen of the stadium, but now, Rossetti refuses to make a judgment based on the playback on the big screen of the stadium.

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

Argentina's "Ole" said in a low-key manner that Argentina did get help from the outside world. Tevez's goal has double controversy. First, when Messi passed the ball, he was obviously offside first. The linesman was called, and there were discussions, but in the end it was determined that Argentina had a 1-0 lead.

"Ole" stated that the hot match between Argentina and Mexico started with a wrong penalty by the referee. This penalty will inevitably become a topic of controversy for a long time in the future.

Tevez was clearly offside first, but assistant referee Stefano Ayirodi did not raise the flag, and Rossetti still awarded the goal valid after arguing with the Mexican.Obviously, the referee did not make a judgment based on the prompts in the earphones, and he still believed that his first impression was correct.

"Ole" admitted that Tevez's goal was offside first, and the tone was very positive, "This is an offside goal, there is no doubt."

The Mexican rushed to the assistant referee angrily. The latter discussed with the referee Rossetti whether Tevez was offside first. score.

"Ole" finally stated: "Although the ball was a misjudgment, we must celebrate, right? Of course the Argentine team must celebrate enthusiastically, but there is no doubt that the ball was offside first. A goal helped Argentina."

Argentina's "Clarion" also admitted that Tevez's goal was obviously offside, and the newspaper also made a clear analysis of screenshots.Carlos Tevez scored a goal, someone suggested that he might be offside first, but the assistant referee did not raise the flag, Tevez began to celebrate wildly, the Mexican ran to the assistant referee.

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

The Daily Mirror said: "Argentina has indeed advanced, but it is not glorious for them to win. If there is no obvious misjudgment, the outcome of this game is still very difficult to say."

The Daily Mail said: "Did Argentina advance by their own strength? No, they advanced by referees! How far can such Argentina go?

The Germans are not Mexicans, and their status in world football is different. It is impossible for Argentina to get the care of the referee in the match against the German team. "

The Times said: "England's victory is dignified. We advanced through strength, while Argentina relied on referees to advance!"

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

(End of this chapter)

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