FIFA World Cup: What triggered campaign against Lionel Messi and Argentina A growing backlash against Argentina and its star player, Lionel Messi, has intensified ahead of the World Cup’s semi-final clash against England. With eight goals to his name, Messi is tied with France’s Kylian Mbappé as the tournament’s leading scorer. Despite his stellar performance, the controversy surrounding Argentina’s perceived advantage has sparked widespread outrage, culminating in an online petition demanding their expulsion from the competition. The petition, hosted on argentinaout.com, has amassed over 10 million signatures, surpassing its initial target. The campaign gained momentum after Argentina’s opening match against Algeria, where Messi avoided a yellow card for a foul, a move critics argue would have resulted in a red card for any other player. The controversy deepened during the Round of 32 encounter against Egypt, where Argentina staged a dramatic comeback to overturn a 2-0 deficit. Despite Messi missing a crucial first-half penalty, the defending champions secured victory in the final 13 minutes. Egypt, however, accused FIFA and match officials of bias, claiming that a goal they scored was disallowed after a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review. They argued that Argentina’s late winner should have been disallowed due to an alleged foul on Mohamed Salah. Egypt’s manager, Hossam Hassan, expressed frustration, stating that the outcome was “grossly unfair” and questioning whether the World Cup was truly a fair competition. He claimed that FIFA sought to ensure Argentina’s continued participation, asserting that the tournament’s fairness was compromised. Following the match, Egyptian officials called for a review of the decisions made by referees and VAR officials, suggesting that the outcomes were predetermined. The dispute escalated further before the quarter-final against Switzerland, where another controversial refereeing call favored Argentina. Coach Lionel Scaloni addressed the allegations, dismissing claims of favoritism as unfounded. He stated that such accusations were not new, referencing Argentina’s historic 1986 World Cup victory in Mexico, where similar criticisms emerged. Scaloni emphasized that modern technology, including VAR, makes it nearly impossible for any nation to gain an unfair advantage. “There is no room for different interpretations,” he said. “With VAR and all the technology we have today, it’s extremely difficult to help anyone.” He also criticized social media for amplifying the controversy, noting that negative commentary often inspired his team to perform better. Despite Scaloni’s defense, the debate continues to divide fans and analysts. Some supporters argue that the focus on Messi and Argentina overshadows the broader narrative of the tournament, while others believe that the repeated favorable rulings suggest a systemic issue within FIFA’s officiating practices. The situation has drawn attention beyond the field, with calls for greater transparency and accountability from the sport’s governing body. As the World Cup enters its decisive phase, the pressure on FIFA to address these concerns grows. The upcoming semi-final between Argentina and England promises to be a pivotal moment, not just for the two nations but for the integrity of the tournament itself. Whether the controversies surrounding Messi and Argentina will lead to tangible changes remains uncertain, but one thing is clear, public sentiment is shifting, and the spotlight on FIFA’s role in shaping the outcome of the competition is intensifying.
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Times of IndiaUnabhängigProgressivFaktentreue 75Objektivität 65vor 12 Std. FIFA-Weltmeisterschaft: Was löste die Kampagne gegen Lionel Messi und Argentinien ausLionel Messi und Argentinien stehen vor zunehmenden Vorwürfen, von der FIFA und den Spielführern während der Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft bevorzugte Behandlung zu erhalten. Mit acht Toren steht Messi mit Kylian Mbappé als Top-Torerschütze an der Spitze. Eine Petition mit dem Titel "Kick Argentina Out" hat über 10 Millionen Unterschriften gesammelt und fordert Argentiniens Ausschluss aus dem Turnier. Kritiker argumentieren, dass Messi Strafen für Fouls vermied und umstrittene Entscheidungen in Spielen gegen Ägypten und die Schweiz Argentinien begünstigten. Der ägyptische Trainer Hossam Hassan beschuldigte die FIFA, die Ergebnisse manipuliert zu haben, um den Sieg Argentiniens zu gewährleisten, und behauptete, dass VAR-Entscheidungen dem Team unfair zugutekommen seien.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Progressiv): In dem Artikel wird die Kontroverse um die angebliche Favoritisierung der FIFA gegenüber Argentinien und Messi dargestellt und die Kritik der gegnerischen Teams und Offiziellen hervorgehoben.
Warum Faktentreue (75): The article provides factual details about the World Cup format, the petition, and specific incidents involving Messi. However, it does not clearly establish whether the allegations of FIFA favoritism are true or supported by evidence beyond the petition itself. Some claims appear to rely on the pet
Warum Objektivität (65): The article presents the petition and its claims but leans slightly toward the perspective of those opposing Argentina, using phrases like 'controversy over FIFA's alleged favouritism' and quoting the petition directly. It lacks balanced counterpoints or expert analysis, making the tone somewhat one
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