Lionel Messi’s night against Algeria (3-0) could have taken a very different turn. The Argentine star scored a historic hat-trick to equal Miroslav Klose’s all-time World Cup scoring record, but he also appeared to benefit from a major refereeing reprieve.
Messi escaped a red card before his memorable treble, in what many believe was a decision that could have altered the course of the match. Shortly after the half-hour mark, the Argentine captain stamped heavily on Aïssa Mandi’s calf. Despite the severity of the challenge, the referee awarded only a foul, while VAR chose not to intervene.
Debate Over Messi’s Challenge
Did Lionel Messi receive special treatment reserved for football’s biggest stars? Several pundits around the world seem to think so. While the incident may have been accidental, the replay images have done little to support Messi’s case, with many arguing that such a challenge would normally warrant a straight red card.
The controversy did not stop Messi from delivering a masterclass. Remaining on the pitch, the Albiceleste captain went on to score three goals and guide Argentina to an emphatic victory in their opening match of the 2026 World Cup.
Messi just got away with an absolutely DISGUSTING challenge to an Algeria defenders leg.
Red card or not?pic.twitter.com/2ZU2B5j4oH
— Banter FC (@FCBanter_) June 17, 2026
The incident has already sparked intense debate across social media and television panels, adding another layer of drama to a night that was otherwise dominated by Messi’s remarkable achievement and Argentina’s convincing start to the tournament.
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