Chaos and Theft: Argentina's Olympic Soccer Woes

Argentina's Olympic soccer team faced chaos and theft before their loss to Morocco. Items were stolen from their training base, leading to a police complaint. The match saw further controversy with delayed plays and VAR interventions, causing Argentina to protest for player safety.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Paris | Updated: 25-07-2024 19:54 IST | Created: 25-07-2024 19:54 IST
Chaos and Theft: Argentina's Olympic Soccer Woes

Argentina's Olympic soccer preparation was marred by theft and chaos, according to men's coach Javier Mascherano. The team reported stolen items from their Lyon training base ahead of a turbulent defeat to Morocco.

The Argentina delegation lodged a police complaint in Lyon, as confirmed by the Saint-Etienne prosecutor's office. Mascherano revealed that midfielder Thiago Almada's watch was among the stolen items.

The turmoil continued on the field when Morocco fans interrupted the game, causing a near two-hour delay. A disallowed equalizing goal by Cristian Medina, overturned by VAR, added to Argentina's frustrations. The soccer federation has formally protested to FIFA, seeking player safety assurances.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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