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    Watch Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Ian Wright row on live TV with former ref over penalty given to Argentina vs Croatia

    ROY KEANE, Gary Neville and Ian Wright believe Argentina were WRONGFULLY awarded a penalty in their World Cup semi-final clash with Croatia.Manchester City ace Julian Alvarez, 22, honed in on Croatia’s goal and lifted the ball over goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic.

    Livakovic took out Alvarez and a penalty was awardedCredit: Getty
    Keane, Neville and Wright believe the referee made the wrong decisionCredit: ITV
    Ex-ref Walton backed the referee’s decision to award Argentina a penalty.Credit: ITV
    The Keeper cleaned Alvarez out and the ball was swept clear before it could cross the line.
    Referee Daniele Orsato then awarded a penalty and booked Livakovic for the challenge.
    Lionel Messi stepped up and converted from the penalty spot to hand Argentina a semi-final lead.
    It took Messi’s World Cup goals tally to 11, making him the South American’s all-time top scorer at the tournament.
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    Alvarez then got a goal of his own to hand Argentina a two-goal lead heading into half-time.
    However, ITV’s punditry team consisting of Premier League legends Keane, Neville and Wright, believe Argentina’s penalty shouldn’t have been awarded.

    The trio believe Livakovic had nowhere to go and Alvarez in fact ran into the keeper.
    Neville fumed: “No (it should not have been a penalty), not at all. We’re right above it here, this angle is a little further away but the ‘keeper comes out, he basically just makes a movement to his right, stops himself before the actual shot is about to be taken and Alvarez just runs into him and takes his leg away.
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    “This is not a penalty. What else can he do? He has to make that motion to try and save the ball, he plants his feet.
    “If he’d carried on running out and taken out Alvarez then fair enough, but he stops before it and I don’t know if that’s a penalty.”
    Wright added: “When you look at it, the centre forward, he’s actually mis-kicked it to be honest. If he hits it and it goes into the goal, the goalkeeper can’t do anything like you say, he’s stopped.
    “Alvarez miskicks it, it’s not going into the goal, the goalkeeper can’t do anything else but stand his ground and he runs into him. The referee didn’t have a look, I can’t understand it.”
    While Keane said: “Poor defending overall to let him get a run in on goal, but I agree with the lads I don’t think it’s a penalty, where else are you supposed to go?”
    Former referee Peter Walton, however, agreed with the decision to award the spot-kick.
    Walton says if the situation was flipped and the incident involved an outfield player, a foul would be given, so it shouldn’t be any different when involving a goalie.
    Keane could be heard saying “wow”, as Walton gave his reasoning.
    Alvarez got his second of the night in the second 45, finishing off a well-worked move orchestrated by Messi, booking Argentina’s place in their sixth-ever World Cup final. More

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    Lionel Messi caught in ‘uncomfortable’ gaffe on live TV during Argentina vs Croatia as viewers baffled by coverage

    WORLD CUP viewers were left baffled after TV cameras lingered on Lionel Messi scratching his private parts during Argentina’s win over Croatia.The 35-year-old lit up the first-half, scoring from the penalty spot to help his side into a 2-0 lead.
    Lionel Messi was caught itching his nether regions during Argentina’s clash with Croatia
    As he came out for the second period, telly cameras inevitably focused on the Argentine superstar.
    Just as they did, Messi decided to itch his nether regions… for millions watching at home to see.
    And as TV cameras took in the awkward moment, fans quickly commented on social media.
    One wrote: “Why did they zoom in on Messi playing with his balls im kind of uncomfortable.”
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    And a second added: “just had to watch Messi scratch his balls for 10 seconds on live tv.”
    A third Twitter user joked: “obligatory shot of Messi scratching his balls in different angles.”
    While a fourth asked: “why’d they zoom into Messi scratching his balls?”
    Another seemed to enjoy it, however, tweeting: “The close up shot of Lionel Messi scratching his balls has got to be the highlight of this World Cup in my opinion.”
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    A further fan quipped: “the cameramen giving like three different angles of messi scratching his balls. This is what football is all about.”
    And another added: “Thanks World Cup control room for giving us multiple angles of a close up on Messi scratching his nuts. Vital television.”
    Messi’s 34th minute penalty was followed by a stunning, albeit fortuitous, solo goal by Julian Alvarez.
    And in the 70th minute he produced another moment of magic, bamboozling Josko Gvardiol before teeing up Alvarez for his side’s third as they coasted to a 3-0 victory.
    Messi is aiming to win the World Cup for the first time during his glittering career.

    He has reached one previous final, losing 1-0 to Germany in Brazil eight years ago.
    But will face his date with destiny on Sunday against either Morocco or France.
    Messi, 35, is aiming to win the World Cup for the first timeCredit: Getty More

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    Croatia coach and ex-player Mario Mandzukic sent off on bench after being left fuming with penalty given to Argentina

    CROATIA coach Mario Mandzukic was sent off while on the bench after being left fuming with Argentina’s penalty. Lionel Messi put his side 1-0 up in the World Cup quarter-final after Julian Alvarez was brought down by keeper Dominik Livakovic.
    Julian Alvarez is taken down by Dominik LivakovicCredit: Getty
    Messi converted from the spot, to become Argentina’s all-time World Cup scorer on 11, but ex-Croatia star Mandzukic was left raging.
    The ex-striker angrily contested the decision, so much so that it saw him dismissed from the bench and match itself.
    Manchester City’s Alvarez then doubled Argentina’s lead before the half-time break.
    But the foul that subsequently led to Messi’s opener from 12 yards was hotly disputed in the ITV studio.
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    Gary Neville, Ian Wright and Roy Keane all agreed that it should not have been given.
    But retired referee and expert Peter Walton said the right decision was made, as Livakovic missed the ball and impeded the player.
    Co-commentators Ally Mccoist and Lee Dixon also believe a penalty should have been awarded.
    The team of Messi and Alvarez again linked up with the City forward doubling his lead to make it 3-0 after 70 minutes.
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    Reigning champions France and Morocco contest for the second place in the final tomorrow night.
    France beat England 2-1 to progress to the last four, with Harry Kane missing a late penalty.
    Meanwhile Morocco stunned Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal to become the first African side to reach a World Cup semi-final.
    Julian Alvarez celebrates with Lionel MessiCredit: Reuters More

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    Man Utd legend Roy Keane defends Argentina’s ‘s***housery’ tactics in fiery World Cup win over Holland

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Roy Keane defended Argentina’s “s***housery” tactics against the Netherlands in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals.The Albiceleste made it to the semi-finals after eliminating Holland in a fiery encounter that saw them draw 2-2 before Lionel Messi and co won 4-3 on penalties.
    Argentina beat the Netherlands in a fiery World Cup quarter-finalCredit: Rex
    Manchester United legend Roy Keane defended Argentina’s “s***housery” tacticsCredit: Twitter @itvfootball
    That was the most heated game of the entire World Cup in Qatar as referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz issued 18 yellows cards, two of which became a red for Dutch star Denzel Dumfries.
    The tension wasn’t contained on the pitch as Argentine stars took shots at the Oranje after the game backstage as well.
    Aston Villa star Emiliano Martinez slammed Netherlands’ then manager Louis van Gaal saying he “needs to keep his mouth shut”.
    Argentina captain Messi, on the other hand, yelled at Wout Weghorst during his a post-match interview and called him “stupid”.
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    Keane was part of the ITV panel previewing the Argentines’ semi-final clash with Croatia.
    The ex-United captain was joined by Arsenal legend Ian Wright, who described the quarter-final scenes as “pure housery”.
    But the former Republic of Ireland hardman praised Lionel Scaloni’s men because they showed fight.
    Keane told ITV: “I didn’t like to see that, but what we have to say, we criticised them after the first game [2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia] when they got beaten, saying they didn’t show enough fight.
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    “So we can’t now criticise them for that because that is fight. We don’t like to see it but they showed that.
    “They’re desperate to win and when you play top level football, you do stuff on the pitch, you look back and think ‘Maybe I shouldn’t’ have done it’.
    “But when you’re that desperate to win, I don’t think you can be too critical.
    “You get the feeling they’d do ANYTHING to win this football match tonight.” More

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    Chelsea star Conor Gallagher and stunning Wag Aime May enjoy romantic ski holiday after taking helicopter ride over Alps

    CHELSEA star Conor Gallagher is getting over England’s World Cup woes with a ski trip to the Alps with stunning Wag Aime May. Gallagher, 22, was a part of Gareth Southgate’s 26-man squad for the Qatar winter tournament.
    Gallagher and Aime are in the Alps skiingCredit: Instagram
    Gallagher is getting over England’s World Cup heartacheCredit: Instagram
    Aime is a 23-year-old influencerCredit: Instagram
    Aime shared the couple’s adventures to her InstagramCredit: Instagram
    They enjoyed a helicopter rideCredit: Instagram
    However, he didn’t manage to get on the pitch in England’s five fixtures.
    England made it out of Group B with two wins and a draw.
    They beat African champions Senegal 3-0 in the round of 16.
    But lost their quarter-final clash with world champions, France, 2-1 at the weekend.
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    Southgate’s men landed back in the UK on Sunday and Blues ace Gallagher immediately jetted elsewhere.
    The midfielder went with stunning 23-year-old Wag Aime May to the Alps, where he enjoyed a helicopter ride.
    The happy couple also enjoyed a cabin candle-lit dinner before hitting the ski slopes.
    Gallagher is enjoying some time away before he re-joins Chelsea ahead of the restart of competitive domestic club football.
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    Chelsea play their first Premier League game post-World Cup on December 27 at home to Bournemouth.
    However, they’re heading into that game off the back of a 1-0 friendly defeat to Aston Villa.
    Aime is an influencerCredit: Instagram @ainemaykennedy
    She and Gallagher have been an item for some time
    She regularly shares glam updates on InstagramCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Gallagher was all smiles in the helicopterCredit: Instagram
    Aime and Gallagher arrived in St. MoritzCredit: Instagram
    The couple enjoyed a candle-lit cabin dinnerCredit: Instagram More

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    Watch Lionel Messi score unstoppable penalty against Croatia to set incredible World Cup record for Argentina

    LIONEL MESSI became Argentina’s all-time World Cup top goalscorer with an unsavable penalty. The PSG star put his side 1-0 up in the quarter-finals in Qatar against Croatia from the spot.
    Lionel Messi scores from the spot against CroatiaCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun

    He riffled it into the roof of the net, leaving keeper Dominik Livakovic with no chance.
    It proved record-breaking as Messi moved to 11 goals in World Cup competition, surpassing Gabriel Batistuta.
    Batistuta played for Argentina from 1991–2002, scoring 56 times with ten of those in the World Cup.
    Messi, who debuted in 2005, is now on 96 international goals as he bids to win the World Cup in what could be his last attempt.
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    Argentina have not lifted football’s most prestigious prize since 1986, led by the iconic Diego Maradona.
    Messi, 35, admitted before the winter World Cup that it would “likely” be his final.
    He helped his side reach Sunday’s final after a goal and assist in Argentina’s eventual 3-0 win over Croatia.
    And his former Barcelona team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic reckons it is written in the stars for the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner.
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    He said: “I think it’s already written who will win – and you know who I mean. I think Messi will lift the trophy; it’s already written.”
    Ibrahimovic added: “I don’t think it’s a surprise because I knew they were good before the World Cup. Then obviously in the World Cup everything can happen.
    “That they reached the semi-final, maybe a little surprised, but remember it’s a good team, a good nation.
    “And these surprises I think the people like; they enjoy because they want these things to happen so they get some kind of extra adrenaline.”
    Lionel Messi celebrates scoring for ArgentinaCredit: Getty More

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    Watch Man City star Julian Alvarez score ‘Maradona’ goal against Croatia in amazing run from his own box for Argentina

    JULIAN ALVAREZ put Argentina 2-0 up against Croatia after a brilliant run from his own half.The sensational solo goal immediately drew comparisons with Diego Maradona’s strike against England in 1986, despite requiring a little bit of luck.

    Julian Alvarez began his run from deepCredit: ITV
    The Argentina made his way into the boxCredit: ITV
    After a fortunate ricochet Alvarez beat Dominik Livakovic one on oneCredit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Alvarez, 22, was back defending a Croatia set-piece during tonight’s semi-final, when Argentina managed to launch a counter-attack.
    Its initial protagonist Lionel Messi was brought down, although the ball subsequently fell to Alvarez just shy of the halfway line.
    From there he embarked on an amazing solo run, driving at the heart of the Croatian defence.
    It appeared that Josip Juranovic had managed to tackle him, only for the ball to ricochet back into Alvarez’s path.
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    Left-back Borna Sosa then seemed favourite to cut out the attack, only for his scuffed clearance to also rebound back to Alvarez.
    The forward then found himself through on goal, poking the ball past Dominik Livakovic to give his side a 2-0 lead five minutes before half-time.
    Despite elements of good fortune, the goal was compared to Maradona’s by fans online.
    One wrote: “The goal scored by Julian Alvarez is better than that of Maradona in 86.”
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    Diego Maradona bamboozled England in 1986Credit: AFP
    While a second excitedly tweeted: “ALVAREZ GOT HIS MARADONA GOAL.”
    A third frantically tweeted: “MARADONA LIVES IN JULIAN ALVAREZ.”
    Alvarez had already played his part in Argentina’s first effort.
    The forward was played through one on one with Livakovic, poking the ball beyond the goalkeeper before finding himself being clattered.
    After his goal-bound effort was cleared, the referee pointed to the penalty spot, with Messi making no mistake from 12 yards.
    Alvarez went on to make it 3-0 on 69 minutes, tucking the ball home following Messi’s sensational assist.
    He was subsequently replaced by Paulo Dybala a few minutes later.
    Alvarez celebrates with Lionel MessiCredit: AP More

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    Argentina fan gets hilarious tattoo of moment Lionel Messi mocked Holland boss Louis van Gaal during fiery World Cup tie

    ONE Lionel Messi superfan has gone above and beyond to show his love for the Argentine icon.The supporter has had a tattoo of Messi mocking the Holland bench and manager Louis van Gaal after their quarter-final win inked onto their skin.
    Lionel Messi cupped his ears at the Dutch bench following the dramatic winCredit: AP
    Messi mocked Louis Van Gaal and the Dutch backroom staff at full-timeCredit: Reuters
    He claims he was “disrespected” by Van Gaal before the gameCredit: Reuters
    An Argentina fan has had the moment tattooed onto himCredit: Twitter @beINSPORTS_EN
    And they also had the words “Anda Palla, Bobo” written next to the image – which translates to “Keep moving, idiot”.
    This is the phrase Messi reportedly shouted at Dutch striker Wout Weghorst following Argentina’s dramatic victory on Friday.
    The Barcelona legend brilliantly set-up his side’s first goal against Holland, before he converted a penalty to double their lead in the 73rd minute.
    But a last-gasp Weghorst brace somehow sent the match to extra time and then penalties.
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    Yet Van Gaal’s men could not get over the line, with Emi Martinez saving two of their spot kicks as Argentina claimed a 4-3 win in the shootout.
    Following the victory, Messi went over to Van Gaal and assistant coach Edgar Davids and jumped up before cupping his ears.
    It is a celebration which was used by former Argentine playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme – one he took from an Italian TV show from the 1960s.
    Messi’s reaction sparked fury on the Dutch bench as a fiery match ended with a post-game brawl and some ugly scenes down the tunnel.
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    Speaking after the game, Argentina’s captain then explained his decision to rile up the Holland players and staff.
    Messi said: “I feel disrespected by Van Gaal after his pregame comments and some Dutch players spoke too much during the game.”
    Now the moment will never be forgotten by one football fan after their decision to tattoo it permanently onto their skin. More