This archive report was first published on 18 November 2021.
On November 16, 2021, Argentina's Lionel Messi was in action against Brazil's Matheus Cunha in a World Cup qualifier.

Following a goalless draw, the South American soccer governing body CONMEBOL announced that the referee and Video Assistant Referee (VAR) who officiated the match have been suspended for 'serious errors'.
The incident in question involved Argentine defender Nicolas Otamendi, who appeared to elbow Brazilian winger Raphinha, leaving him with a bloody mouth. Despite this, the use of his arm was not punished, with CONMEBOL stating that it constituted 'violent conduct'.
Brazil coach Tite was left fuming, accusing the VAR of making an 'inconceivable' decision, saying it was 'impossible' for them not to see Otamendi's elbow on Raphinha.
CONMEBOL stated that the performance of chief referee Andres Ismael Cunha Soca Vargas and VAR Esteban Daniel Ostojich Vega were 'technically analysed', concluding that they committed 'serious and manifest errors'. As a result, the two officials have been suspended for an 'indefinite period'.
The 0-0 draw allowed Argentina to join Brazil in sealing qualification for the World Cup in Qatar next year.