A petition urging FIFA to take serious action against Argentina has reached more than 10 million signatures following the reigning champions’ dramatic 2-1 win over England on Wednesday night.
The Three Lions were denied an opportunity to reach their first World Cup final in 60 years, despite having scored the opening goal through Anthony Gordon in the second-half. Lionel Messi proved his inevitability to produce two assists, first for Enzo Fernandez’s long-range equaliser, and then again for Lautaro Martinez’s headed winner as La Albiceleste turned on the style.
Argentina have long faced ‘corruption’ calls this summer, though, and it appears that accusations from their opponents have reached boiling point this week.
Viral Petition Urges FIFA to Take Serious Action Against Argentina
Argentina’s World Cup campaign has been surrounded by controversy after millions of fans signed an online petition demanding that the defending champions be removed from the tournament, alleging that referees and FIFA have shown favouritism toward Messi and his team. The petition, found with lots of pop-ups on Argentinaout.com, states:
“It is obvious that Fifa and the referees are biased toward Lionel Messi and Argentina. Why should the rest of the world compete when the winner has already been decided? Kick Argentina out of the World Cup and give everyone else a fair chance.”
The main source of anger stems from another come-from-behind victory as Lionel Scaloni’s side scored three goals in 14 minutes to beat Egypt 3-2 in the quarter-final.
Egypt furiously argued that a goal scored by them was disallowed after a review for an earlier foul, while Argentina’s late winning goal was allowed to stand despite claims of a foul during the build-up. Meanwhile, claims were made that Mohamed Salah should have been awarded a penalty
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