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The World Cup’s two competing realities: brilliant action and off-field injustices
All of the critiques of this tournament have proven valid and warranted, even as the action on the pitch has delighted us

TL;DR
- The World Cup's critiques regarding worker exploitation, ticket prices, and immigration policies have been proven valid.
- Despite off-field issues, the football action has been engaging, with a high average of goals per game.
- Visa rejections and travel restrictions have hindered fans and journalists from certain countries, undermining the tournament's inclusivity.
- Fifa's disregard for fans is evident in pricing and the commercialization of the event, setting a dangerous precedent for future host countries.
- Expansion of the tournament has had limited dilution of quality, but the process for qualification involving best third-place teams is unsatisfactory.
- Star players like Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, and Erling Haaland have delivered strong performances.
- The tournament has seen drama and fan mobilization, though off-field injustices remain a significant concern.
- The World Cup operates on two parallel tracks: engaging football and persistent political/social problems.