Egypt’s Overturned Goal Sparks Argentina World Cup Firestorm
Round of 16 Shakeup
Egypt entered the knockout stage with a 2‑0 cushion after 78 minutes, but Argentina stormed back to win 3‑2. The match ended with a dramatic comeback that left Egyptian fans reeling. Mostafa Zico had been the architect of the early double, netting the second goal from a counter‑attack. However, the final whistle masked a deeper controversy that erupted after the final whistle.
How VAR Made the Call
When Egypt thought they had secured a valuable lead, the VAR team stalled and reviewed the play. The officials traced the ball all the way to the opposite end of the field and spotted an Egyptian defender stepping on an Argentine attacker’s foot, prompting a turnover. The VAR crew concluded that the incident and the subsequent goal were part of a single sequence, leading to the disallowance. In their view, the play was too linked to be a simple scoring moment.
Backlash and Reactions
Egyptian officials quickly labeled the tournament “rigged” in Argentina’s favor, fueling a wave of social‑media criticism. Fans and analysts took to platforms to echo the suspicion, arguing the decision was beyond typical officiating. The uproar reflects a broader skepticism about FIFA’s handling of controversial calls, especially those that swing momentum in a single instant. Whether the call was correct or not, the aftermath has left a lingering taste of injustice for many viewers.
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