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Published 10:01 14 Dec 2022 GMT
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One fan said: “This has to be the most rigged world cup ever. Argentina has got 5 penalties.”
Another tweeted: “5 penalties in 6 games and I’m meant to believe this isn’t rigged.”
https://twitter.com/ItAintEaseh/status/1602751099273887748A third fan added: “The whole World Cup is rigged for Messi to win it. Funny that some people still don’t believe it.”
Another said it is "too obvious" that the tournament is rigged for Argentina, but then again, what would you expect from a Ronaldo fan account? https://twitter.com/XclusiveRonaldo/status/1602311585812295680Someone else commented: “Rigged! That’s not a penalty!!!! So sick of every referee favouring Argentina / Messi in this tournament. Joke."
But others pointed out that what Messi did for the third goal really can't be rigged. https://twitter.com/CrewsmatMorocco/status/1602782652469223425 Argentina now have just one game standing between them and being crowned world champions for the first time since 1986. They will play either France or Morocco in the final on Sunday. The second semi-final between them takes place on Wednesday evening, with both sides looking to make history at this tournament. Morocco have already become the first ever African side to reach the last four, so a win would make them the first African side to reach the final. Meanwhile, the French are looking to become the first side since Brazil in 1962 to retain the World Cup. Related links:Ireland warned of huge punishment for wider sport if Israel game had been boycotted
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