Accusations of World Cup referees guided by Messi's influence

Accusations of poor refereeing have dogged the quarter-finals of the World Cup, with the Netherland's Frenkie de Jong the latest to take aim at the officiating.

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LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - DECEMBER 09: Lionel Messi of Argentina battles for possession with Nathan Ake of Netherlands during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 quarter final match between Netherlands and Argentina at Lusail Stadium on December 09, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar. Messi got called for a handball on the play. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images) Credit: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

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Frenkie de Jong has described the officiating of the Netherlands' World Cup quarter-final against Argentina as "scandalous", claiming referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz was influenced by Lionel Messi.

The Netherlands staged a remarkable comeback to force extra time after going 2-0 down in Friday's clash courtesy of a Wout Weghorst double, but the Oranje then suffered penalty heartache as they lost the shootout 4-3.

Lahoz was widely criticised for his display after showing 15 yellow cards to players during the match and two more to coaching staff.
Argentina captain Messi said Lahoz was not "up to the task" of overseeing such a fixture at the end of a heated affair, and while De Jong agrees, he felt the presence of his former Barcelona teammate contributed.

"When regular playing time was over, the Argentina players all went to him and from then on he only whistled for Argentina," De Jong said of Lahoz.

"Jurrien Timber's shoe was kicked off, but then he whistled for a foul against us. Luuk [de Jong] just wins a normal header and he blows his whistle, they kick the ball into our dugout, he doesn't care.

"Messi takes the ball with his hand, he just lets it go. He was really scandalous.
"He is a nice guy, a good referee. But here he was beyond reason. I think he lost his way in overtime.

"It could well be that the greatness of Lionel Messi had an influence on that. It's not the referee's fault, but it did affect the game."

Only Spain, with four, have lost more World Cup penalty shootouts than the Dutch (one win, three defeats) while Argentina have prevailed on spot-kicks at the tournament more often than any other team with five and one defeat.

The manner of the Netherlands' defeat left De Jong stunned, with the midfielder revealing he was certain they would lift the trophy.

"I was convinced that we would win when we equalised," De Jong said.

“In any case, I was convinced that we would become world champions."

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Published 11 December 2022 4:04pm
Updated 11 December 2022 4:16pm
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