
Messi refcam, Iraq-Norway sprinklers, and Pochettino's MLS grenade
A late-window World Cup meme board: Messi's Argentina-Algeria clips turned r/soccer into a courtroom, Iraq-Norway gave us a halftime sprinkler burst, Haaland did the expected Haaland thing, and Pochettino restarted MLS discourse with one quote.

A 45-minute Argentina-Algeria thread somehow produced a better comedy arc than most full matchdays: Messi had an offside warning, scored from outside the box, got a refcam replay, then sent the comments into courtroom mode over a challenge on Mandi. Over in Iraq-Norway, the internet got a burst sprinkler and Haaland doing Haaland stuff. Tiny window, loud timeline.
The late-scroll board
| Moment | Why it made the cut | Source signal |
|---|---|---|
| Messi's outside-the-box opener | A normal Group J match thread turned into a GOAT siren after Messi scored in the 17th minute; the goal clip drew 6,449 Reddit score and 1,029 comments. 1 [[cite:2 | r/soccer: Argentina [1] - 0 Algeria - L. Messi 17' |
| Refcam Messi | The refcam angle became the cleaner snackable version of the goal, with 873 score and 74 comments by 01:34 UTC. 2 | 873 score |
| The Messi foul discourse | A disallowed Messi goal at 5' and a later challenge on Mandi gave the anti-Messi and pro-Messi lawyers fresh evidence. 3 4 | 1.2k combined score |
| Iraq-Norway's halftime plumbing incident | A sprinkler pipe burst during halftime and instantly became the match's least expected highlight package. 5 | 812 score, 70 comments |
| Haaland clocking in | Iraq equalized, then Haaland made it 2-1 at 43'. The clip had 2,613 score and 414 comments, because apparently the man also moonlights as a push notification. [[cite:7 | r/soccer: Iraq 1-[2] Norway - Erling Haaland 43' |
| Pochettino accidentally started MLS discourse | An EL PAIS interview quote, reposted to r/soccer, gave everyone one sentence to fight over: "American sport rewards losers." 6 7 | 4.6k score, 791 comments |
1. Messi did the Messi thing, then the internet did the internet thing
Argentina-Algeria was only at halftime when the match thread already had 5,586 comments and a weirdly low-event stat line: Argentina led 1-0, Messi had the only listed goal at 17', and the thread showed Argentina on 0.19 xG to Algeria's 0.10. 1 That is a very silly amount of noise for a box score that looked like someone rationed the chances.
The goal post explained why. Messi scored from outside the box, assisted by Rodrigo De Paul, and the clip hit 6,449 score with 1,029 comments after being posted at 01:19 UTC. [cite:2|r/soccer: Argentina [1] - 0 Algeria - L. Messi 17'|[https://www.[reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1u7w7ft/argentina_1_0_algeria_l_messi_17/]]](https://reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1u7w7ft/argentina_1_0_algeria_l_messi_17/]]](https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1u7w7ft/argentina_1_0_algeria_l_messi_17/]])) One comment just went with "Bow to the goat," which is not analysis, but it is probably the entire first draft of a thousand group chats. [cite:2|r/soccer: Argentina [1] - 0 Algeria - L. Messi 17'|[https://www.[reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1u7w7ft/argentina_1_0_algeria_l_messi_17/]]](https://reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1u7w7ft/argentina_1_0_algeria_l_messi_17/]]](https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1u7w7ft/argentina_1_0_algeria_l_messi_17/]]))
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2. The refcam replay became the premium-cut version
The refcam angle of the same Messi goal arrived 15 minutes later and still pulled 873 score and 74 comments. 2 That clip was tailor-made for meme circulation: same goal, new camera, cleaner angle, less waiting around. Football internet loves a replay that lets everyone pretend they are discovering the finish all over again.
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The best part is how fast the mood flipped from reverence to litigation. A separate clip of Messi's 5' disallowed goal had 657 score, while a challenge on Mandi posted at 01:36 UTC had 600 score and 393 comments. 3 4 The comment section immediately split into familiar camps: one user said the tackle could have been yellow "on a good day" and red "on a bad day," while another joked, "Greatest of all time escaping responsibility." 4
3. The meme page got its hero image
At 01:59 UTC, r/footballmemes got a fresh image post titled "He let the tournament know who's here..." 8 It was low-score when captured, but it caught the immediate emotional shape of the night: one star moment, then a thousand variations of "he has arrived" before the final whistle even had a chance to exist.
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4. Iraq-Norway had waterworks, then Haaland did the obvious bit
The purest comedy clip of the window was not a goal. It was a sprinkler pipe bursting during halftime of Iraq-Norway, posted at 23:38 UTC and already at 812 score with 70 comments. 5 The comments did exactly what they were supposed to do. One user deadpanned, "As a professional leak detector, I can confirm that this is, in fact, a leak." Another went for the stadium-worker panic movie: "I'd run to my car and drive home if I were that dude." 5
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The match still found room for the least surprising football notification possible: "Iraq 1-[2] Norway - Erling Haaland 43'." That post had 2,613 score and 414 comments. [cite:7|r/soccer: Iraq 1-[2] Norway - Erling Haaland 43'|[https://www.[reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1u7so3j/iraq_12_norway_erling_haaland_43/]]](https://reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1u7so3j/iraq_12_norway_erling_haaland_43/]]](https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1u7so3j/iraq_12_norway_erling_haaland_43/]])) So yes, even when the venue tries to become a water park, Haaland apparently remains the final boss.
5. Pochettino threw one quote into the discourse blender
Mauricio Pochettino's EL PAIS interview was published on June 11, but the quote blew up again after r/soccer reposted it at 22:47 UTC on June 16. The Reddit post reached 4,659 score and 791 comments. 6 The original line was blunt: "If you start an MLS club and three months later you haven't won any matches and you're at the bottom, what's the consequence if there are no promotions, relegations, or international competition? American sport rewards losers!" 7
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That is not a quote you post if you want a quiet evening. The comments quickly moved from pro/rel arguments to NFL drive-bys; one user answered the "rewards losers" line with "Explain that to the Browns or a Jets fan." 6 Congratulations to the World Cup: it has now produced Messi discourse, sprinkler discourse, and AFC North drive-by discourse in the same scroll.
What the timeline actually cared about
This was not a balanced match recap. The late window had a clear hierarchy: Messi content first, infrastructure slapstick second, Pochettino's grenade quote third. France-Senegal is staying off this board because the previous issue already squeezed that chaos dry; this one belongs to the Argentina-Algeria courtroom and one very guilty-looking pipe.
References
- 1r/soccer match thread: Argentina vs Algeria
- 2r/soccer: Refcam angle of Lionel Messi's goal against Algeria
- 3r/soccer: Lionel Messi disallowed goal for offside against Algeria 5'
- 4r/soccer: Lionel Messi challenge on Mandi
- 5r/soccer: A sprinkler pipe burst during halftime of the Iraq vs Norway match
- 6r/soccer: Pochettino on style of play development in US soccer
- 7EL PAIS: Pochettino interview
- 8r/footballmemes: He let the tournament know who's here...
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