Egypt depart World Cup with bitter taste despite breaking new ground

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Egypt departed the World Cup feeling ​hard done by but also paid the price for inviting Lionel Messi to lead an irresistible late charge ‌against them as Argentina fought back to win a thrilling last-16 clash on Tuesday.
Egypt complained bitterly, with coach Hossam Hassan floating conspiracy theories, after their 3-2 defeat, and they did have grounds to feel aggrieved after Mostafa Zico’s 62nd-minute strike was called back for a foul in the build-up, and ​a claim for a foul on Mohamed Salah in the dying minutes was waved away.

Zico’s effort — he did score ​a legitimate goal five minutes later in almost the same way — was ruled out after a ⁠VAR review on a tug by Marwan Attia on Lisandro Martinez.
There was certainly a push on Martinez, who also had his ​foot stood on and his jersey tugged, but if Egypt’s complaint is about the consistency of refereeing calls at the World Cup, ​then they have every right to feel aggrieved because many such similarly physical challenges have been ignored by referees in a conscious effort by FIFA to ensure games flow freely.
Giving a penalty for the foul on Salah would have been termed a soft decision, but what really rankled the ​Egyptians was that Argentina then went down the other end and won the game.

“Several key incidents raised serious concerns and left ​profound questions about the consistency and fairness of decisions that directly influenced the course of the game,” the Egyptian Football Association said in a ‌statement on ⁠Wednesday.
By then, however, Egypt’s defences were in tatters, allowing Lautaro Martinez to float in a cross that Enzo Fernandez expertly headed across the goalkeeper and into the corner of the net to complete a remarkable comeback after Argentina had trailed 2-0 with 11 minutes remaining.

ARGENTINA FIGHT BACK

They allowed Argentina to come back at them, sitting dangerously deep after previously having got the right balance of ​trying to contain Messi while ​looking to create chances themselves.
Uto ⁠makender Hassan, they have been surprisingly defensive, using the outlets of Salah and Omar Marmoush transitional opportunities.

Source : https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/egypt-depart-world-cup-with-bitter-taste-despite-breaking-new-ground-2026-07-08/

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