Here's the thing, in the first round of the men's group B of the previous Paris Olympics, U23 Argentina vs. Morocco U23, Medina equalized in the 106th minute of super long stoppage time, and the media and fans mistakenly thought that the game ended 2:2.
However, the match was interrupted for two hours because fans threw debris and broke in, and after the Olympic Committee officially confirmed that the game needed to resume, the referee ruled that Argentina's Olympic goal was invalid.
Argentina lost 1-2 to Morocco, and even if they played three minutes, they could not change the result. Therefore, the Argentina Football Federation issued a statement on the official website of social media that they have complained to FIFA about this match between Argentina and Morocco; Calling for the necessary measures to be taken to deal with this serious incident means demanding that the Paris Olympic Committee severely punish those involved.
After such a farce, Argentina star Messi took to social media to support the Argentina football team. The pressure has clearly come to the side of the Paris organisers.
At the same time, Argentina journalist Gastón Edul said that the Football Federation's complaint to FIFA instead of the IOC was a security issue, not a rule issue, so the goal could not be disallowed. The next three minutes were added to avoid the ridiculous image of the players returning to the field just to see the referee check the VCR and the game was over.
Truth be told, the symbolic three-minute stoppage time kick by the organisers is amateurish and incomprehensible, and in a way will once again reduce the impact and importance of football at the Olympics.
Now, the Argentina Football Federation has filed a complaint with FIFA, and it is not known how the Paris Olympic Committee will respond. If a soccer nation like Argentina does withdraw from this Olympics, the men's program will become non-existent and insignificant.
Which is more important? The Paris Olympic Committee looked at it.