Argentina vs Egypt Controversy: Was It Unfair or Just Football Drama?
Argentina’s dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Egypt has become one of the most debated matches of the World Cup knockout stage. The match had goals, emotion, VAR drama, a late winner, and angry reactions from Egypt’s camp.
But after the final whistle, the discussion moved beyond the result. Many fans started asking whether Egypt were treated unfairly, while others argued that Argentina simply showed championship mentality under pressure.
Why the Match Became Controversial
Egypt were leading 2-0 and looked close to a historic upset. Yasser Ibrahim opened the scoring, and Mostafa Zico later doubled the lead. Argentina then scored three late goals through Cristian Romero, Lionel Messi, and Enzo Fernandez to win 3-2.
According to Reuters, Egypt were 2-0 up with only 11 minutes remaining before Argentina completed the comeback. That late turnaround made the result painful, but the referee decisions made it even more controversial.
The Disallowed Egypt Goal
One of the biggest talking points was Egypt’s disallowed goal in the second half. Zico had the ball in the net, but the goal was ruled out after VAR reviewed a foul in the build-up.
Egypt supporters believe that moment changed the match. If the goal had stood, Egypt could have had a much stronger lead and Argentina’s comeback would have been much harder.
However, the decision was reviewed by VAR, so it was not ignored by the officials. The debate is about whether the foul was serious enough to cancel the goal.
The Foul Claim Before Argentina’s Winner
The second major controversy came before Enzo Fernandez scored Argentina’s stoppage-time winner. Egypt felt there was a foul or penalty claim before Argentina launched the counterattack that led to the goal.
The Guardian reported that Egypt manager Hossam Hassan strongly criticised the decision and said his team had suffered an injustice.
This is the moment that has created the strongest online debate. Egypt fans believe play should have stopped. Argentina fans argue the contact was not enough and that Egypt still failed to defend the final attack.
The “Messi FIFA Princess” Debate
After the match, social media quickly turned the controversy into a Messi debate. Some fans used phrases like “FIFA princess” to suggest that football authorities wanted Messi and Argentina to remain in the tournament.
This claim became popular because Messi is the biggest name in football and Argentina are defending champions. When a major star survives a knockout match with controversial decisions around it, fans often start questioning favoritism.
But frustration is not the same as proof. There is no confirmed evidence that FIFA or the referee deliberately helped Argentina. The debate is mostly based on emotion, fan reaction, and different interpretations of key moments.
Hossam Hassan’s Reaction
Egypt manager Hossam Hassan was furious after the match. He criticised the officiating and suggested the tournament wanted Argentina and Messi to continue. Sky Sports reported that Hassan called the refereeing unfair after Egypt’s 3-2 defeat.
From Egypt’s point of view, they had a goal disallowed, key claims ignored, and then conceded a late winner. From Argentina’s point of view, they kept fighting, created pressure, and scored three goals when the match looked lost.
Was Argentina Helped by the Referee?
The honest answer is that Argentina benefited from some decisions going their way, but that does not automatically prove the match was fixed.
The disallowed Egypt goal was reviewed by VAR. The foul claim before Argentina’s winner was more subjective. These are the types of decisions that create controversy because fans can see the same incident differently.
Egypt have valid reasons to feel frustrated. At the same time, Argentina still had to score three goals under pressure. Messi assisted Romero’s goal, scored the equaliser, and helped shift the momentum late in the match.
Final Verdict
The Argentina vs Egypt controversy will not disappear quickly. Egypt fans will remember the disallowed goal and the late foul claim. Argentina fans will remember the comeback, Messi’s response after missing a penalty, and Enzo Fernandez’s stoppage-time winner.
Calling it a completely clean match would ignore Egypt’s frustration. But calling it proven corruption would go beyond the available evidence.
The fairest conclusion is this: Argentina’s win was dramatic, Egypt were unlucky and angry, and the referee decisions left enough doubt to fuel one of the biggest debates of the tournament.