Argentina vs Cabo Verde: el gol que abrió una tormenta por fuera de juego

Argentina and Cape Verde found themselves at the center of a World Cup controversy over a play that seems simple, but changes completely when analyzed under the IFAB offside rule. In this video, we review the goal that sparked the debate: the attacker's position, the timing of the pass, the possible interference in the play, and the defender's role in the action. The big question isn't just whether there was an offside player, but whether it actually influenced the play. Did it interfere with the goalkeeper? Was the player actively involved? Did the defender's touch allow the play to continue? Every detail can change the final decision. A clear and direct explanation of one of the most discussed plays of the 2026 World Cup. Match reporting — Argentina vs Cape Verde (July 3, 2026): sky sports ESPN Fox Sports USA Today The Straits Times Al Jazeera CBS Sports Guardian BBC Sport ABC News Australia VAR / semi-automated offside technology controversies: ESPN, VAR review analysis Yardbarker, "Tech" controversy consuming World Cup NDTV Sports Chosun (offside tech failures, evidence withheld) Habib Ki Report, FIFA clarification Sportbible, Argentina rule controversy FIFA–Trump political relationship and Peace Prize controversy: CNN, analysis on Trump and FIFA BBC Sport, FIFA breaching own rules with Trump award Le Monde, European legislation letter and Infantino analysis CNBC, Trump financial disclosure and FIFA ties The Guardian, Infantino's idolization of Trump Washington Post, FIFA and Infantino skepticism The Athletic (New York Times), Infantino-Trump visa mess Politician, Sepp Blatter comments Visa policy and immigration restrictions affecting World Cup fans: The Athletic (New York Times), Trump travel bans and World Cup visas ESPN, visa bonds waived for fans US Department of State, official FIFA World Cup visa page PBS NewsHour, Trump's immigration message vs World Cup welcome Boston Globe, immigration restrictions shutting out fans NPR, immigration policies affecting FIFA