The Algeria national football team is demanding justice after their match against Argentina in the 2026 World Cup, where the team lost 0-3. The referee, led by Polish referee Szymon Marciniak, sparked controversy after ignoring Lionel Messi's red card in the match between Algeria and Argentina after a collision between him and Issa Mandi. The International Football Federation has opened an investigation into the complaint filed by the Algerian Football Federation against the match referees. The Algerian national team suffered a bitter defeat against Argentina with a score of 0-3, with goals signed by Lionel Messi. The Algerian channel Al-Hayat reported that the International Federation cleared the Polish referee of responsibility for this incident. It clarified that FIFA condemned the video technology room referees and would take decisive action regarding this incident. It is expected that FIFA will punish Australian referee Isaac Trevis, who was responsible for video technology in the Algeria vs Argentina match. FIFA's investigations condemned the Australian referee, which puts him under the threat of sanctions from the International Federation in future matches. The investigation will be followed up to determine who was responsible for not expelling Messi from the match. FIFA will take the necessary actions to ensure that the laws of the game are applied correctly in future matches. The Algeria national football team's players and staff are waiting for the outcome of the investigation and hope that justice will be served. The team's manager, Djamel Belmadi, said that the team is focused on their next match and will not let the controversy affect their performance.