Messi is furious! Argentina beats Colombia and fierce conflict breaks out
The focus game of the World Cup qualifiers, Argentina drew 1-1 with Colombia at home. Before the end of the game, large-scale conflicts were triggered due to controversial punishment. Messi angrily scolded the referee, and the players on both sides confronted fiercely. Enzo dyed red and triggered conflicts In the 70th minute, Enzo stepped on the head of Colombian player Castagno while fighting for the top, and the referee directly sent off a red card. Slow motion shows that the movement is extremely dangerous and is a serious foul. Messi angrily criticized the referee for being unfair in stoppage time. Messi rushed into the court for the penalty scale issue and accused the referee team, questioning his favoritism, causing the players on both sides to lose control of their emotions and push and insult each other. Otamendi provoked his opponent in the conflict, Otamendi tried to tear off Colombian player Rios's headband. Rios retorted, "You are too old to run", which almost triggered a second conflict. Before the game, Gunpowder buryed hidden dangers Messi refused to shake hands with Colombia captain J Ronaldo before the game, and asked in person in the game: "You said the referee helped us win the Copa America!" The finger pointed directly at J Ronaldo's remarks in March questioning the fairness of Argentina's championship. The last paragraph (result is clear): The referee sanctioned the conflict and showed multiple yellow cards to both sides. Ten players Argentina struggled to equalize with Almada's key goal in the 81st minute, defending the top spot in the South American region in the World Cup. 💥 The finishing touch of the incident: A draw was detonated by three major powder kegs of referee disputes, historical grievances, and dangerous actions. Messi's anger was not only the instinct of protecting the team, but also the feud broke out - the stadium conflict never lasted for 90 minutes.
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