Paris 2024: Argentina coach slams chaotic ’scandal’ at Olympic match vs Morocco

Two-time gold medallist Argentina was one of the pre-tournament favourites and was aiming for more glory but was beaten 2-1 by Morocco in its opening 2024 Olympics match.

Published : Jul 25, 2024 18:14 IST , Paris - 3 MINS READ

“What happened on the field was a scandal. This isn’t a neighbourhood tournament, these are the Olympic Games,” Mascherano said.
“What happened on the field was a scandal. This isn’t a neighbourhood tournament, these are the Olympic Games,” Mascherano said. | Photo Credit: AP
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“What happened on the field was a scandal. This isn’t a neighbourhood tournament, these are the Olympic Games,” Mascherano said. | Photo Credit: AP

The head of Argentina’s football federation said the chaotic ending to its Olympic football match against Morocco on Wednesday “makes no sense,” and Argentina’s coach Javier Mascherano called the scene “a scandal.”

The opening match of the men’s football tournament was suspended for nearly two hours during added time after Morocco fans invaded the field and threw bottles in protest of a late goal by Argentina. The goal was later overturned by the video assistant referee (VAR), and Argentina lost 2-1.

“What happened on the field was a scandal. This isn’t a neighbourhood tournament, these are the Olympic Games,” Mascherano said.

Paris organisers said they were trying to “understand the causes and identify appropriate actions” after the match in Saint-Etienne. Argentina’s football federation said it had issued a formal protest Wednesday to the world governing body FIFA and would do “what is necessary” to guarantee the safety of players.

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“Having to wait almost two hours in the dressing room, after Morocco fans entering the pitch, the violence that the Argentina delegation suffered, our players having to warm up again and continue to play a match that should have been suspended by the main referee, is really something that makes no sense and that goes against the competition rules,” Argentina Football Association president Claudio Tapia said.

Morocco fans rushed the field to protest Cristian Medina’s goal in the 16th minute of added time at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, which appeared to tie the game 2-2. Bottles were also thrown from the crowd and, in frenzied scenes, security tackled pitch invaders.

There were images of Argentina players flinching when what appeared to be a flare was thrown onto the field.

“I deplore the attitude of certain supporters during the match, which tarnished the image of our loyal fans. Such behaviour has no place in football,” Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi wrote on X.

In the confusion, it was believed the final whistle had been blown when players headed to the locker room and fans were told to leave the stadium. FIFA’s official website declared the final score 2-2.

But it later emerged the game had been suspended with just minutes of play remaining and that Medina’s goal was being reviewed.

The players re-emerged to warm up in an empty stadium after around two hours and referee Glenn Nyberg confirmed he was reviewing video of the goal on the touchline monitor. He then confirmed it would be overturned for offside.

Morocco held on for the win as it played out the final three minutes.

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“The game was suspended because of security. At no moment did they talk to us about any revision (of the play),” Mascherano said.

“Obviously it’s confusing, but we have to move forward. It’s already happened, it’s over. We have to focus on the two games (remaining). Save up the anger and let it all out in the coming games.”

Two-time gold medallist Argentina was one of the pre-tournament favourites and was aiming for more glory after winning the World Cup in 2022 and back-to-back Copa Americas.

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