Aymeric Laporte criticizes Argentina’s tactics, saying some “tricks” “shouldn’t be allowed” in the lead-up to the World Cup final. The comments come after fans noticed Argentina appeared to test the limits of the rules during their semi-final win, with multiple viewers pointing to moments that they interpreted as bending the game’s laws. Laporte, speaking in response to those concerns, argues that such actions cross an acceptable line and should not be permitted. The reporting across outlets describes the reaction as centered on on-field conduct during the semi-final rather than any specific incident tied to an individual player’s alleged misconduct. The articles do not provide a detailed list of the disputed plays, but they frame Laporte’s remarks as part of a broader debate about how far teams can go in competitive matches and how governing bodies enforce the rules. The criticism is directed at Argentina’s approach and is presented as Laporte’s view ahead of the final matchup.