El Escándalo de Arbitraje del que Nadie Quiere Hablar

Two days ago, the Australian coach accused the referee of gifting the match to the United States. That same weekend, Messi made a reckless challenge on Algeria that deserved a straight red card… and the referee looked the other way. Coincidence? Look at history. In 2002, South Korea reached the semifinals by eliminating Italy and Spain with two disgraceful refereeing performances. In 1978, Argentina did it. In 1934, Mussolini's Italy. Always the host country. Always with the referee on their side. Today I'm opening the investigation: why does the country hosting the World Cup always seem to have the referee on their side, what does FIFA gain from it, and why this year, with the United States as a major market, we need to scrutinize the referee's decisions. Is it the advantage of playing at home… or is history repeating itself? I'll read your comments, and tell me which side you're on. #WorldCup2026 #FIFA #Messi #FootballFile #Referees