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Did Croatia’s Livakovi block Alvarez? Fans debate after Argentina given penalty in FIFA World Cup semis

  • Argentina were awarded a penalty in the 35th minute of play against Croatia in the World Cup semis
  • Messi converted the penalty to take Argentina to a 1-0 lead
  • After a second goal by Alvarez, Argentina led 2-0 by half-time

Written by:Yash
Published: December 13, 2022 08:09:11

Argentina were handed a first-half penalty against Croatia in the FIFA World Cup 2022 semifinal on Wednesday. Lionel Messi converted from the spot to give his side a 1-0 lead before Julian Alvarez scored a stunner. 

Also read:Julian Alvarez makes it 2-0 for Argentina, his picture as a kid with Lionel Messi goes viral

Argentina led Croatia 2-0 at halftime. 

In the 32nd minute, Alvarez tried to chip the ball over Croatian goalkeeper Livaković . He went around him but was brought down. The penalty was given. 

Also read: Helicopter with giant Lionel Messi jersey flies over Rosario ahead of Argentina vs Croatia semi-final: Watch

However, several social media users argued that the keeper was not really blocking the Argentina player. 

“The penalty incident on replays make it seem even worse. Unless the keeper has the ability to vanish into thin air, that shouldn’t be a pen. Livakovic makes absolutely no movement to stop Alvarez,” a Twitter user said. 

“The goalkeeper stood his ground. Did not take any action and Alvarez hit his body rather than Livakovic taking any drastic measures. No VAR checking was done and a penalty was awarded in favour of Argentina. This was never a penalty. #FIFAWorldCup #Qatar2022,” another one added. 

“Alvarez had already released the ball, that wasn’t even a penalty,” a third one said. 

Also read: 2022 FIFA World Cup semifinal: Argentina vs Croatia head-to-head stats, predicted line up and formations

It wasn’t just Croat fans who vented out their frustration on social media. Commentators Gary Nevile, Roy Keane and Ian Wright seemed to agree as they felt that the penalty decision was ambiguous and not necessarily correct. The Croatian football twitter handle tweeted mentioning it.

Alvarez continued his amazing run as he drove a ball all over the ground, dribbled it single-handedly and scored a brilliant goal by finally going past Livaković, the Croat wall and scored in the 40th minute.

Also read: Why Croatia’s Josko Gvardiol is wearing a mask at FIFA World Cup 2022

With a win Argentina will enter the final for a sixth time and their second in 8 years. Messi will be given another chance to win one final match and add the only feather missing in his cap.

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