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Lionel Messi avoids red card before scoring hat trick in World Cup

17 June 2026
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Lionel Messi showcased his remarkable skills on the field at the age of 38, scoring all three goals in Argentina’s 3-0 victory against Algeria, marking his first World Cup hat trick. Messi found the back of the net in the 17th, 60th, and 78th minutes. However, controversy arose as many argued that Messi should have received a red card for a dangerous challenge on Algerian defender Aissa Mandi in the first half, where he stepped on Mandi’s calf. Despite the severity of the foul, match referee Szymon Marciniak issued only a warning, with no VAR intervention to review the incident. Analysts and former referees have expressed that Messi’s challenge warranted a red card, raising questions about officiating standards in the tournament.

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Messi’s performance and the officiating decisions have sparked significant debate, especially given the implications for Argentina’s progression in the World Cup. Historically, red card decisions can influence match outcomes, and Messi’s absence would have greatly affected Argentina’s chances in subsequent matches. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the consistency and effectiveness of VAR in football, particularly in high-stakes tournaments like the World Cup, where the margin for error is minimal. This situation also reflects broader discussions about player conduct and the enforcement of rules in elite competitions.

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