Referee cancels 3 Argentine goals in first half of match against Saudi Arabia because of offside

Marina Magomedova
22 Nov 2022
13:59

Slovenian referee Slavko Vinčić canceled three goals scored by Argentina in the first half of the first leg of the group stage match FIFA World Cup, taking place in Qatar.

The referees didn't count Lautaro Martinez's goals twice because of offside, and Lionel Messi's goal was canceled once for the same reason. After the first half, the Argentinians were 1-0 up, with Messi scoring from a penalty spot.

At the beginning of the second half, the Saudi players scored two goals and took the lead. At the time of writing the news, the 80th minute of the match is underway. The score was 2-1 in favor of Saudi Arabia.

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