In the first round of the men's football group stage of the London Olympics, Argentina lost to the Moroccan Olympics 1-2 and suffered a bad start. In this game, the Argentine Olympic team scored an equalizing goal in the 106th minute of the second half. Moroccan fans were dissati

In the first round of the men's football group stage of the London Olympics, the Argentine National Olympics lost 1-2 to the Moroccan National Olympics and suffered a bad start. In this game, the Argentine Olympic team scored an equalizing goal in the 106th minute of the second half. Moroccan fans were dissatisfied with the stoppage time and started throwing things on the field. In this case, the referee led the players from both teams back to the locker room.

What is unexpected is that the two teams waited for 120 minutes in the locker room. The game was not declared over, but the two teams returned to the field and played for 3 minutes. During this waiting process, var has determined that Argentina's absolute goal was an offside kick and the goal was invalid. This news also spread to all parts of the world through the Internet.

When the game restarted, there were no fans in the venue and there was no TV broadcast. However, the referee still ran to Var on the sidelines as usual to watch the entire process of the goal, and had a brief communication with referee Var, and then returned to the field to declare Argentina's goal invalid.

After the referee shouted "no goal", the Moroccan team cheered on the court, while Argentina captain Otamendi tried to communicate with the referee. In fact, both teams already knew the result before taking the field. Subsequently, the two teams played for 3 minutes. Argentina dominated the offensive on the field and entered the Moroccan penalty area several times, but in the end they all returned without success.

Finally, the game was declared over at 118 minutes and 40 seconds. The Moroccan coaching staff hugged each other excitedly on the sidelines, while the Argentinian players surrounded the referee to express their dissatisfaction. At this point, this "farce" game is completely over.