Argentina won the World Cup, but Spain's "Aspen" pointed out that Messi's goal in this extra game should be invalidated.

(Reuters)

[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] Argentine football king Lionel Messi scored twice yesterday and led his team to a 3-3 draw with France in the extra match. The World Cup champion, however, according to the Spanish media "Aspen" pointed out today that Messi's goal in the 108th minute of the overtime should be invalid and must be confiscated.

At that time, Messi broke the net with a supplementary shot in front of the goal in the extra game, helping Argentina achieve a 3:2 lead, but the Spanish "Aspen" stated that at that time, many Argentine bench players broke into the stadium, and according to the "Football Competition Rules" , this goal should be considered invalid.

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Argentina won the World Cup, but Spain's "Aspen" pointed out that Messi's goal in this extra game should be invalidated.

(taken from the Internet)

Article 3, Paragraph 9 of the "Football Competition Rules" states: "If the referee realizes that there are extra people in the field when the goal is scored before the game resumes, if the extra people are the following people, the referee Goals must be disallowed: players of the scoring team, substitutes, substituted or sent-off players and team officials; play is resumed with a direct free kick at the position of the extra player."

The newspaper also stated that the French "L'Equipe" was the first media to present relevant photo evidence and discover this rule.

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