Argentina Saudi Arabia VAR

Soccer is a game of inches and Argentina know that more than anyone early on at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

In the first half alone, Argentina was busted offside seven times and had three goals ruled offside. It takes two to make that happen and Saudi Arabia deserves credit for having their organized high defensive line and putting on an offside trap clinic on the world’s stage.

After going up 1-0 on an early penalty, Lionel Messi thought he had his second goal of the match but leaned a bit too much in the offside area and was whistled after putting the ball in the back of the net.

Six minutes later, Lautaro Martinez chipped Mohammed Al Owais and thought he doubled Argentina’s lead but he was busted for offside. This time, it was outrageously close as the semi-automatic offside system determined his shoulder was off.

Six minutes after that, Argentina had a third goal disallowed for offside though this one was a lot more obvious and probably should’ve been called by the linesman at the time.

Many took notice to all the offside calls, either by poking a bit of fun at Argentina’s expense or praising Saudi Arabia for maybe having the best offside trap game in World Cup history.

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The thing with Argentina is that while it’s getting laughable they’re getting a bunch of offside calls, it also shows their attack is strong and they only need to beat the offside trap once to make it all worth it.

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