The Barcelona star has been on the right side of some very debatable calls in the past but is only now complaining when things have gone against him.
Just like the flip of a coin, a controversial refereeing decision has two sides.
It's safe to say that Lionel Messi struggled with being on the wrong end of such calls during the 2019 Copa America.
At club level with Barcelona, Messi has occasionally found himself on the right side of a debatable decision.
From the Catalans' Champions League semi-final win over Chelsea in 2009 to their extraordinary comeback against PSG in 2017, there have been highly-publicized instances where the footballing gods have smiled on the Argentina star.
Unsurprisingly, he never stopped to question such fortune on these occasions.
But in Brazil over the past month, his nation were not so lucky. A number of decisions went against Argentina and their captain, as Messi once again failed to truly shine on the international stage.
While question marks rightly swirl around the 32-year-old's sending off in the third-place play-off against Chile, there is no doubt his conduct following that game - and after his side's semi-final loss to Brazil - has left plenty to be desired, with players and coaches alike questioning his lack of respect.
Messi refused to accept his third-place medal on Saturday and alleged that the tournament had been rigged for the hosts, as his frustration boiled over in ugly and - arguably - hypocritical fashion.
"There is no doubt, the whole thing is set up for Brazil," Messi snapped. "I did not want to be part of this corruption, we shouldn't have to be part of this disrespect we suffered during the Copa America.
"We could have gone further but we weren't allowed into the final. Corruption, referees and all the rest stopped people from enjoying the football.
"I always tell the truth and I'm honest, that is what keeps me calm, if what I say has repercussions that is not my business."
The truth of the matter, however, is football is often a game of 50-50s and Messi has previously kept quiet when bad calls have benefited him.
An infamous example of this was Barcelona's Champions League semi-final second leg against Chelsea in 2009 when the Blues were denied a number of clear penalties.
The referee that night, Tom Henning Ovrebo, was notoriously branded a "f***ing disgrace" by Chelsea striker Didier Drogba on live television at the conclusion of a tie that Barcelona won on away goals. They went onto beat Manchester United in the final.
Ovrebo himself conceded nine years later it was not a performance he's proud of.
"It was not my best day, really," Ovrebo told Marca in 2018 having hung up his whistle.
"There were several errors and everyone will have their opinion of those plays. But those mistakes can be committed by a referee, and sometimes a player or a coach. Some days you are not at the level you should be.
"But no, I can't be proud of that performance."
Two years after that infamous night at Stamford Bridge, the Catalans would again benefit from a night of Champions League controversy as they beat Real Madrid 2-0 in the first leg of their 2011 semi-final.
That night saw both coach Jose Mourinho and defender Pepe sent off for Madrid as Messi struck twice to all but book his side's place in the final - which they again won against Man Utd.
Not one to hold back, 'The Special One' launched a scathing attack in the aftermath suggesting Barcelona had been benefiting from questionable officiating for years.
"One day, I would like Josep Guardiola to win this competition properly," Mourinho began his tirade. "We are talking about an absolutely fantastic football team, so why do they need that?
"Last year it was a miracle that Inter got there playing with 10 men for so long. A miracle. Why weren't there four penalties against Chelsea [in 2009]? Why send off [Arsenal's Robin] Van Persie [in the last 16]?
"Why Ovrebo? Why Busacca? Why De Bleeckere? Why Stark? (all referees) Why? Because every semi-final the same things happen.
"Where does their power come from? I don't know if it is the UNICEF sponsorship or if it is because they are nice guys. I don't understand. They have to get to the final, and they'll get there, full stop."
Mourinho was rightly pilloried for his outrageous Barca conspiracy claims back in 2011 – as well as being handed a five-match ban by UEFA - but eight years later the usually mild-mannered Messi has repeated a similar offence. He now will likely suffer a stern punishment too from CONMEBOL.
Given his subdued nature, it was certainly surprising to see Argentina's captain take a page out of Mourinho's playbook as he cast a very real shadow over Brazil's success.
For Selecao captain Thiago Silva, who was on the wrong end of a hugely controversial 6-1 defeat to Barcelona with PSG in 2017, Messi's conduct not only lacked class but had serious shades of hypocrisy.
During that Champions League last 16 second leg at Camp Nou, Barca were awarded two very questionable penalties – while PSG were denied a clear one of their own – as the Catalans overturned a 4-0 first-leg deficit to progress.
"Sometimes in defeat, we try to focus on other people," Thiago said after Brazil defeated Peru 3-1 in the Copa America final.
"I think he [Messi] did not say it out of spite, but we are sad because, in the game we lost 6-1 to Barcelona, he played the referee, which, in my opinion, was ridiculous.
"But we did not give a statement that the referee was in favour of Barcelona. I think you have to show respect.
"Brazil do not have five stars at random - none of them have been stolen. It was played on the pitch."
In that respect, nothing can be taken away from Messi's incredible achievements with Barcelona either.
However, the superstar certainly comes away from his Copa America meltdown looking more than a little hypocritical given past refereeing controversies.
Chelasani
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was he in sense when barca played against Chelsea in UCL 2009...??? by far it is the biggest robbery I have ever seen in football....
cammsz
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.messi is a spoil child he says who starts at Barca an who should leave an do the same with Argentina but the problem is Barca will buy good player to play alongside him while he pick the worst in Argentina so his name can be call
Belphegor
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Because WiFi does not work outside Barca 😂🤣
mãrkñīñhø
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now y'all Madrid/juve/cr7 fans are talking about Messi,, saying he's only good in laliga,,frustrated etc . forgetting that lliga if not the 1st but the 2nd toughest league in the world after the EPL but your cr7 left & went to a farmers league still yet,,he couldn't do what was expected.. Madrid's president Perez is highly known for buying refs & decisions, even games & awards..he does & says it publicly I don't even know the people I'm addressing because they are all confused,, from Madrid to juve to cr7 to a normal football fan
this app is flooded with people like you
All I wanna hear now are new Barça signings
AM OFF
JazzyJeff123
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It's not about VAR usage or no VAR usage. Some bad calls did go against Messi n Argentina but as a captain you can never come in front a media source n brand copa corrupt after a loss. I am not saying there is no corruption in football but these allegations have to come with irrefutable evidence to support it. This could be law suit for Messi or a harsh punishment. He lost his cool after the match and I think it had to do with the fact that he was coming up short over tge years with Argentina. If this happened to him in the Barcelona Jersey, those disrespectful words of corruption would not be uttered because of the success he has with Barcelona. I think he owes them an apology for the allegations of corruption. He could have simply said the refs were bad today and it leave it at that.
Nesaiknruy_Legend
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In before Barca fans start trying to justify that disgusting semi final in 09. Just know Barca fans, you only look more guilty when you try harder to argue something that cant be argued.... A shame UEFA wanted a Messi vs Ronaldo final otherwise it was a 2nd year of an all English final but surely we cant have that can we when football is practically co-owned by Spain......
Terrificngo
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Messi is hated for being the best in the world,in all those controversies against Chelsea,Madrid or PSG what did you expect him to do.Was he to defend those teams,Messi has a right to complain you can call him cry baby or spoilt kid the point is there has been corruption in football and those who do not see it have decided to turn a blind eye only because they hate Messi for being good.For the love of football look deep within yourselves and see why this best player is complaining.Media is selling their stories with the influence of top dogs who are bent on destroying this guy's reputation as the best player the world has ever seen.Lets us be united and stand up to corruption in football....
Jideone
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That's a stupid question. Why should he cry if decision goes in his favour. You guys are deluded. I have read so many comments from hear and I can tell most people are retarded. The question you should all ask yourself is, when decisions goes against a team or country do you not see players coming out complaining. Against Chelsea Drogba came out and said all sorts. Against England in the world cup Lampard came out and most of the English players came out to complain hence why goal line technology was introduced. This things happen so if Messi come out to say this, he has every right to. Before leaving a comment, leave hatred aside and comment based on facts but apply wisdom.
takaimory
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[Hitface] ouch i think messi fans already dead reading this article..like a bomb they can't run away..all this while they always being hypocrite, so it's time for them to Shut Up
Dasacdis
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Let's not mind Messi. It's no longer a bad pitch, it's now officiating. He's only crying wolf and distracting attention from his very poor performance with his national side. Not until he wins something with his native Argentina, then can he class among the very greats. More so, great players try it out on different platform's, Laliga, the Premiership, the Italian Series A, etc and excel before being considered the greatest. You can't stay in one club all your life and then convince anyone that you're a top top performer. I'm convince Messi wouldn't excel in England, or still in Italy or Germany. Let's be honest here.
fakeprs
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we say things like Messi himself have not been pained by referees decisions in the past. remember his first red card was for an opponent's dive only 44seconds into the game on his international debut. he was denied two penalties against Sevilla a Laliga match which ended 2:2 and Real Madrid edged as champions that year and many of such cases. he has had his bad side with the referees in the past without saying a word. this year took brought out the other side of him which we haven't seen before because he really needed an international trophy to solidify his Legacy. truth be told, he didn't perform up to his standard at the Copa but nevertheless, his claims about the referees are true.
Mizbmny
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when he was man handling Mou.. he was happy. even blatter said he love messi that is why he is giving him world best anytime.. I never see messi as a good player but as A. p. c... he took advantage of every one. everything. and make name.. let him see how it pains to play on Everyone.. when cr7 complain.. he play cool because he did underground work. even pep left barca when blatter was arrested by American FBI. because he knows what they do in Barcelona.. now is time Messi will show me he is good footballer.. then he will apologize to v Persie. gatuso. mou. Cr. Lampard. Drogba.
M_cAveli
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Nobody talks about Abidal’s red card against Chelsea in the early minutes. Two times Barca goals were denied by referees which cost us two leagues few years ago and a whole lot that I can’t mention. If the referee made the mistake, it’s a mistake! No matter what everyone would describe it, it does not change the fact that it was a mistake. Messi was trying to describe the mistake of the referee but with wrong words because he was angry at that very moment. Why don’t people say that too was a mistake instead of attack him? If they can’t forgive Messi for his words then let the referee also be punished for his mistake. Simple!!!! 💯💯💯
CreídoRezo
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now y'all Madrid/juve/cr7 fans are talking about Messi,, saying he's only good in laliga,,frustrated etc . forgetting that lliga if not the 1st but the 2nd toughest league in the world after the EPL but your cr7 left & went to a farmers league still yet,,he couldn't do what was expected.. Madrid's president Perez is highly known for buying refs & decisions, even games & awards..he does & says it publicly I don't even know the people I'm addressing because they are all confused,, from Madrid to juve to cr7 to a normal football fan
this app is flooded with people like you
All I wanna hear now are new Barça signings
AM OFF
Lol, Messi is in The 2nd strongest league in the world after EPL abi? And you forget that CR7 Have played in the strongest League in the world EPL.. why has your messi refused to pick up a new challenge elsewhere? Maybe he should try the Epl
Wehcilmns
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Lol, Messi is in The 2nd strongest league in the world after EPL abi? And you forget that CR7 Have played in the strongest League in the world EPL.. why has your messi refused to pick up a new challenge elsewhere? Maybe he should try the Epl
Nice reply bro
Luclmpuy
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now y'all Madrid/juve/cr7 fans are talking about Messi,, saying he's only good in laliga,,frustrated etc . forgetting that lliga if not the 1st but the 2nd toughest league in the world after the EPL but your cr7 left & went to a farmers league still yet,,he couldn't do what was expected.. Madrid's president Perez is highly known for buying refs & decisions, even games & awards..he does & says it publicly I don't even know the people I'm addressing because they are all confused,, from Madrid to juve to cr7 to a normal football fan
this app is flooded with people like you
All I wanna hear now are new Barça signings
AM OFF
which fool is dat calling Serie A farmers league,de highest league dat has produced world best n classic defenders n midfielders is Serie A league.in la Liga no competition only Messi by den in series A we have Del pierro,Zidane,izzaghi,Totti,Batistuta,Ortega,Ricoba, Christoph Vieri,Nerves,shevchenko,Rui Costa,Seedof,Maldini,Canavaro,Zambrotta etc all in one league different teams
padaeiknp
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now y'all Madrid/juve/cr7 fans are talking about Messi,, saying he's only good in laliga,,frustrated etc . forgetting that lliga if not the 1st but the 2nd toughest league in the world after the EPL but your cr7 left & went to a farmers league still yet,,he couldn't do what was expected.. Madrid's president Perez is highly known for buying refs & decisions, even games & awards..he does & says it publicly I don't even know the people I'm addressing because they are all confused,, from Madrid to juve to cr7 to a normal football fan
this app is flooded with people like you
All I wanna hear now are new Barça signings
AM OFF
I am fan of football .. not a single player.. messi is not bigger then football. you would not have known messi if there was no football .. football was ..football is ..and football will be there without messi.. so try to respect the game first
Hgame
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was he in sense when barca played against Chelsea in UCL 2009...??? by far it is the biggest robbery I have ever seen in football....
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I will always remember this.
TigerShark
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was he in sense when barca played against Chelsea in UCL 2009...??? by far it is the biggest robbery I have ever seen in football....
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u agreed! all ref above had confessed had favoring barka. the issue here now... about messi whining, about messi corruption statement. he did not take his copa medal bcoz his accusation of corruption. but why he doesnt return of all his medal due to proved scandal/controversy.
maddyfootballer
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ohh we have also seen some biggest robbery in Madrid derby games of UCL and also in Bayern - Madrid game you buy the refree
proof plz