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Lionel Messi faces disciplinary action : Messi is amongst a World Cup report 17 gamers or education group of workers individuals who had been proven yellow playing cards at some stage in or after the game. FIFA opened a disciplinary case towards Argentina for its gamers’ movements following their ill-tempered World Cup quarterfinal fit towards the Netherlands.
The soccer governing frame cited “order and security at matches” in its disciplinary code for charging the Argentina soccer federation.
Regarding Mateu Lahoz, Messi held back a bit in his criticism of the official since he was plainly aware that doing so could result in punishment.
Lionel Messi said,
I don’t want to talk about referees because then they will sanction you, but we were scared before the game because we knew what was coming (with Mateu Lahoz)
Both associations could face the same fine of 15,000 Swiss francs (US$16,000) that FIFA’s disciplinary commission imposed twice on Saudi Arabia for team misconduct at this World Cup. Argentina could face higher fines for another interruption fee.
FIFA has not issued a timeline of decisions that are not normally announced before the team’s next match in this World Cup.
Argentina will face Croatia in Tuesday’s semi-final.
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