Egypt suffered a heartbreaking 3-2 defeat to Argentina in the World Cup round of 16 at the Atlanta Stadium on Tuesday night, a match marked by a stunning late comeback from the defending champions and a heated post-match controversy. Despite taking a 2-0 lead, the Pharaohs saw Argentina score three goals in the final 13 minutes to keep their title defense alive.
Egypt opened the scoring with a Yasser Ibrahim header and even witnessed their goalkeeper save a penalty from Lionel Messi. Mostafa Ziko then doubled their advantage in the second half, putting Egypt on the verge of a historic upset. However, Argentina’s relentless pressure paid off with goals from Cristian Romero, Messi, and a stoppage-time winner by Enzo Fernández, overturning the deficit and crushing Egyptian hopes.
In a significant development, the match was overshadowed by contentious refereeing decisions, most notably a late VAR intervention that disallowed what would have been Egypt’s second goal in the 59th minute, shifting the momentum dramatically. This sparked furious protests from the Egyptian side and raised questions about the fairness of the officiating.
At a fiery post-match press conference, Egypt’s head coach Hossam Hassan launched explosive accusations against FIFA, alleging that his team’s performance was undermined by both on-field and off-field influences. He suggested a broader commercial agenda aimed at protecting the world champions and keeping Messi in contention. “We outplayed the champions in every aspect, but the result was swayed by internal and external factors,” Hassan declared. “There are times in football when decisions go beyond the technical realm.”
Hassan went further, branding the tournament as “rigged” and expressing his disillusionment with the sport’s governing body. He announced a personal boycott of the rest of the World Cup, stating, “Argentina’s victory is undeserved. I will not watch any more matches because there is no justice.” He also revealed a confrontation with French referee François Letexier after the final whistle, accusing him of unfairness and hinting at hidden motives.
The Egyptian team’s frustration was deepened by perceived inconsistencies in VAR usage. While their goal was overturned, a clear shirt-pull on Mohamed Salah inside the penalty area went unreviewed. Additionally, a foul by Alexis Mac Allister during the buildup to Fernández’s winning goal was also overlooked. “There has been no respect or fair play,” Hassan lamented. “A penalty was dismissed without VAR review, and our second goal was inexplicably disallowed.”
Hassan also criticized the appointment of Letexier, noting that the Egyptian Football Association had formally objected to the French referee’s selection due to potential biases linked to the 2022 World Cup final between Argentina and France. “There appear to be pressures influencing the outcome in Argentina’s favor. We raised concerns about the referee, but we had to endure the consequences,” he said.
Despite his anger at the officiating, Hassan praised his team’s valiant effort, emphasizing that the largely domestic-based squad left the field with their dignity intact. The controversy surrounding the VAR decisions now casts a long shadow over Argentina’s dramatic victory and raises broader questions about fairness in the tournament.