Introduction
With just 12 minutes of normal time remaining, Egypt stood on the brink of their greatest ever World Cup result. The Pharaohs led reigning champions Argentina 2-0 at Atlanta Stadium and a first quarter-final berth was within touching distance. What followed was a collapse of unimaginable proportions, a 3-2 defeat that sparked fury, heartbreak and accusations of injustice.
The Collapse
Egypt had been superb for 78 minutes. Yasser Ibrahim’s early header gave them a shock lead and when Mohamed Salah doubled the advantage, the African side were cruising. But Cristian Romero’s 79th-minute goal sparked panic, and four minutes later Lionel Messi levelled. Deep into stoppage time, Enzo Fernandez headed home the winner to complete a stunning 13-minute turnaround. Egypt’s players slumped to the turf as the final whistle blew, their World Cup dream shattered.
Controversial Decisions
Egypt’s fury centred on two key incidents. When leading 1-0, Mostafa Zico had a goal disallowed after VAR ruled Marwan Attia had lightly trod on Lisandro Martinez in the build-up. Then, moments before Argentina’s winner, Salah was caught in the box by Julian Alvarez but referee Francois Letexier waved play on. Egypt coach Hossam Hassan fumed:
“We have been treated unfairly today. A penalty was ruled out. A second goal was remarkably disallowed. I’m not convinced with the way things unfolded.”He later claimed the tournament was “directed towards Argentina”.
Aftermath and Reaction
Egypt’s players were inconsolable. Salah swapped shirts with former Liverpool teammate Alexis Mac Allister and walked off with his head bowed. Hassan insisted: “We have suffered injustice.” Egyptian football expert Ahmad Yousef told BBC Radio 5 Live:
“There is so much inconsistency with VAR. The foul was so minimal, and such a long passage of play had gone by.”Egypt, who had won their first ever World Cup game earlier in the tournament, were left to rue what might have been as Argentina advanced to a quarter-final clash with Colombia or Switzerland.
Key Takeaways
- Egypt threw away a 2-0 lead in the last 12 minutes to lose 3-2 against Argentina in the World Cup last 16.
- Contentious VAR and penalty decisions left the African side feeling cheated.
- Coach Hossam Hassan accused officials of injustice and claimed the tournament was tilted towards Argentina.
- The defeat denied Egypt a first-ever World Cup quarter-final and extended their historical underachievement on football's biggest stage.
- Argentina's comeback, led by Messi and Fernandez, keeps their title defence alive in dramatic fashion.
Quick Facts
Match: Argentina 3-2 Egypt (World Cup last 16)
Venue: Atlanta Stadium
Egypt scorers: Yasser Ibrahim (15), Mohamed Salah (pen?)
Argentina scorers: Cristian Romero (79), Lionel Messi (83), Enzo Fernandez (90+2)
Key controversy: Disallowed Egypt goal, denied penalty for Salah