Argentina fell to Morocco. After the additional 15 minutes, the long suspension due to the aggression of the Moroccan fans, the match, now without an audience in the stadium, continued for three more minutes and the team Javier Mascherano They annulled what had been 2-2 after the header of Christian Medina.
Through the VAR, which saw the forward left foot of Bruno Amione, who participated in the play with a header that hit the crossbar, before Medina’s impact, the goal was annulled. That is what Swedish referee Glen Nyberg reported after watching the play on the monitor.
Aside from this situation, Argentina did not have a good debut. Although they rose with the entry of the substitutes, especially Giuliano Simeone, the best of the Albiceleste, and author of the discount, the Argentine team could not reverse the result.
Here, the report card of Clarion:
Gerónimo Rulli (5):
He didn’t have much work but when they arrived he was converted. He couldn’t do anything in the first goal, in which he was scored almost below the goal and in the penalty he went to the right side but didn’t make it.
Joaquín García (4):
Difficulties in starting and little projection.
Marco Di Césare (5):
He almost always tried to come out from the bottom in a neat way. He failed to cut out the center for Morocco’s first goal.
Nicolás Otamendi (5):
He tried to impose his presence and hierarchy. Some good saves but he was snubbed in the play for the first Moroccan goal after Akhomach’s backhand. He was in the area in the play of the disallowed goal and he almost scored it with a strong shot that hit the crossbar.
Julio Soler (4):
When they pressured him it became complicated. The first goal came from his side. He committed the penalty infraction for Morocco. Although he participated in Argentina’s injury time play.
Cristian Medina (6):
His game went from low to high. He lifted in the second half. And he had scored the goal that would have been the equalizer but it was disallowed due to Amione’s offside.
Santiago Hezze (4):
Well positioned to play but it was difficult for him to prevail. He failed to cut out Hakimi’s cross in the play for the first Moroccan goal.
Kevin Zenón (4):
Poor game by the Boca player. He missed almost every pass.
Thiago Almada (5):
Disconnected from his colleagues. It didn’t come into play. And the team felt it. But he appeared at the end to avoid the Moroccans and take a strong shot that, after the goalkeeper’s rebound, led to the disallowed goal for Medina.
Lucas Beltrán (4):
He tried to overflow a couple of times but did not achieve his goal. They marked it well.
Julián Álvarez (5):
He ran and pressed more than he played. At times he was very alone. He did not weigh the hierarchy of him. He had a one-on-one but the goalkeeper saved the shot.
Giuliano Simeone (8):
He came in with enthusiasm and lifted the team. He scored the injury goal and participated in most of the attacking plays since his entry.
Luciano Gondou (6):
He fought them all with his body and won some of them. He made a great pass to Julián Álvarez.
Ezequiel Fernández (6):
He gave another mark to the team in the midfield. Good passes and clarity to play.
Bruno Amione (6):
He is a central marker but came in as a left back and stood out. He got to the bottom, threw crosses and got into goal position. So much so that they annulled the final goal because he was half a foot forward and participated in the play with a header that hit the crossbar.
Claudio Echeverri (-):
He played little but had good attempts.
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